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The Bookshelf
KPBX: Monday-Thursday 6:30pm-7pm
The Bookshelf presents daily serialized half-hour book readings, featuring local and national authors and read by local Spokane voices. The Bookshelf, a celebration of the spoken word, is produced by Spokane Public Radio.
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The Idaho Mythweaver revisits the history and stories of the Duck Valley Reservation tribes
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The Idaho Mythweaver revisits the history and stories of Fort Hall Reservation tribes
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The Idaho Mythweaver revisits the creation story of the Ktunaxa (Kootenai) people
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The Idaho Mythweaver revisits the Schitsu'umsh and the story of Cosechin
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The Idaho Mythweaver finds the enduring lessons in the legends of the nimíipuu
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The Idaho Mythweaver revisits an archival series and the Kootenai concept of Nupika
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The Idaho Mythweaver considers the music of nature through new and archival footage
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Three key figures from the show's history share its origins, challenges and anecdotes
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The Idaho Mythweaver revisits Nez Perce history and Coyote's adventures
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From the archives: Norvel Trosst reads Call of the Wild by Jack London