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EPISODE · Jul 13, 2022 · 34 MIN

Tim Seiter: Uncovering Karankawa History

from Bayoulands · host KVLU Public Radio

For this episode, we're sharing Jason Miller’s recent conversation with Tim Seiter, a 2022 fellow with the Center for History and Culture of Southeast Texas and the Upper Gulf Coast at Lamar University. They spoke about Tim's research project to uncover the hidden history of the Karankawa peoples.  This interview originally aired on the June episode of the Bayoulands radio series. You can hear the repeat episode on Sunday,  July 24th at 5pm on 91.3 FM, kvlu.org and on 91.3 KVLU on your smart speaker.

For this episode, we're sharing Jason Miller’s recent conversation with Tim Seiter, a 2022 fellow with the Center for History and Culture of Southeast Texas and the Upper Gulf Coast at Lamar University. They spoke about Tim's research project to uncover the hidden history of the Karankawa peoples.  This interview originally aired on the June episode of the Bayoulands radio series. You can hear the repeat episode on Sunday,  July 24th at 5pm on 91.3 FM, kvlu.org and on 91.3 KVLU on your smart speaker.

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