Land Grab is a podcast about the untold history of colonization, land theft, and corporate control in Montana and the West

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Land Grab is available wherever you get your podcasts! Take a deep dive into the untold history of colonization, land theft, and corporate control in Montana and the American West
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If you enjoyed the pod, you’ll want to check out @bodiesbeneathus !! Promises to be a great companion piece digging into a resonant part of Missoula’s past 🤝
A documentary about who we choose to forget. The Bodies Beneath Us, coming next year. x.com/bodiesbeneathus/status…
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Take a look at this 🎥
What would we find if we pulled up our floorboards?
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Land Grab is available wherever you get your podcasts! Take a deep dive into the untold history of colonization, land theft, and corporate control in Montana and the American West
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137 years ago this week, in August, 1885, the Eddy-Hammond Company reorganized into the Missoula Mercantile Company.
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The staff of the Mercantile at the time of incorporation, featuring many familiar names from the podcast and Missoula street maps.
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At the historic St. Mary's Mission in Stevensville, a stark contrast separates the headstones of the marked Christian graves and the unmarked plot of indigenous burials.
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Along the back the graveyard, under the watchful eye of the Bitterroot Mountains, a cross and communal headstone have been placed by the CSKT.
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Canadian timber mafias, evil corporate overlords, corrupt railroad deals, stolen elections, Socialist uprisings, centuries of indigenous resistance, and so much more all buried inside Land Grab. All episodes streaming now! Here’s a teaser:
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A quote from researching the pod that has really stuck with me, from Chief Isaac of the Kootenai during the 1901 Hoyt Commission: “46 yrs ago we made a deal with people who talked the same language you do… you had better hunt some people who want money more than we do.”
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Sourced from Bob Bigart and Joseph McDonald’s excellent documentary history series on the CSKT
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Just finished listening to @LandgrabPod. It’s an outstanding meditation on the dangers of nostalgia, poorly regulated capitalism and greed. I’m working on a book with similar themes. Thank you John Hook and Matt Neumann.
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Land Grab is an investigative podcast that takes a deep dive into the secret legacy of the Missoula Mercantile Company in order to tell the untold history of colonization, land privatization, and corporate control in the American West. Whole series available now! Trailer⬇️
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Council Grove, west of Missoula. Where, 167 years ago, in July, 1855, the Salish, Kootenai, & Pend d'Orielle signed the Hellgate Treaty with Territorial Gov. Isaac Stevens. The tribes were led to believe they were reserving an eternal sovereign homeland, the US had other ideas...
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Council Grove, west of Missoula. Where, 167 years ago, in July, 1855, the Salish, Kootenai, & Pend d'Orielle signed the Hellgate Treaty with Territorial Gov. Isaac Stevens. The tribes were led to believe they were reserving an eternal sovereign homeland, the US had other ideas...
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Dive into the untold history of indigenous land theft in Montana with Land Grab, whole series streaming now at landgrabpodcast.com or wherever you get your podcasts:
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The Pope is in Canada this week on a "penitential pilgrimage", offering apologies to the indigenous nations who suffered from the Church's genocidal reeducation programs. In Montana, Catholics operated girls and boys boarding schools in St Ignatius from the 1880s until the 1970s
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The Pope is in Canada this week on a "penitential pilgrimage", offering apologies to the indigenous nations who suffered from the Church's genocidal reeducation programs. In Montana, Catholics operated girls and boys boarding schools in St Ignatius from the 1880s until the 1970s
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The Helena, Great Falls, & Billings Diocese would relocate clergy who had been accused of abuse in other parishes on to reservation posts where scrutiny of their actions was much lower, enabling predators with unfettered access to new victims billingsgazette.com/news/sta…
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We cover the history of the Catholic Missionary presence on the Flathead, from the first arrival of the "Black Robes' in 1841 through to the height of the boarding school era in the mid-20th century over the course of our show, available at landgrabpodcast.com podcast apps
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