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EPISODE · Jul 18, 2024 · 25 MIN

Father Don Doll: Photographing the Hidden Voices of Native People

from Hidden Heritage · host brule55

In this compelling episode, Paul LaRoche unveils the inspiring life of Father Donald A. Doll, an internationally acclaimed Jesuit priest and photographer. Father Don's journey began in 1962 at the St. Francis Mission School on the Rosebud Sioux Indian Reservation, where he discovered his passion for photography. His work, which captures the elegant and compassionate stories of marginalized communities, has been featured in National Geographic and earned him the prestigious Kodak Crystal Eagle Award for impact in photojournalism. Join us as we explore the intersection of two worlds through Paul's rediscovery of his hidden heritage and Father Don's impactful photographic journey, highlighting the importance of preserving and honoring Native American stories and voices.

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