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In this episode we learn about the making of Khu.éex’s third studio album Héen meaning ‘fresh water’ in the Tlingit language. Preston, Captain Raab, and Gene Tagaban talk about Khu.éex’s connection to activism, and the concept behind this record. Preston asks an important question about how native songs and stories travel from one generation to the next. Who gets to write the new stories? Will these traditions and songs be forgotten if people don’t continue to sing them?