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LEARNING ABOUT LIFE FROM LETITIA

Once again, High Country News published an illuminating, complex story (“The many legacies of Letitia Carson,” June 2023). It’s critical reading to understand the intersecting and ongoing issues of gender, race, colonialism and land in Oregon.

@tkdeibele

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What a great issue! I read every article and pre-ordered John Vaillant’s new book, Fire Weath-er (“When fire goes feral,” June 2023). Sounds like a gripping read. Thanks!

Karen L. Willoughby

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