The Pintupi Nine

The Pintupi Nine

In October 1984, nine members of the Pintupi Tribe in Western Australia met some long lost relatives they hadn’t seen in years. The significance of this event is that those nine people, two women with four boys and three girls, were the last aboriginal people in Australia to have contact with the outside world. Up until 1984, they had lived their lives the same as their ancestors had for tens of thousands of years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Questions and Answers: Volume 40

Questions and Answers: Volume 40

March is upon us. Here in the northern hemisphere, the days are getting longer, temperatures are getting warmer, and people are about to go nuts over college basketball for several weeks.  There is a...

1 Mar 16min

Edgar Allan Poe

Edgar Allan Poe

Edgar Allan Poe was one of the most influential and haunting voices in American literature, a writer whose imagination reshaped horror, detective fiction, science fiction, and the modern short story ...

28 Feb 15min

The American Basketball Association

The American Basketball Association

One of the most compelling stories in American professional sports is the rise of the American Basketball Association or the ABA. Founded in 1967, the ABA emerged as a rival to the NBA, which had bec...

27 Feb 15min

Marvel Comics

Marvel Comics

Marvel Comics has been one of the most prolific comics publishers over the last century. Not only have they been one of the biggest comic publishers, but they have also created some oft he most famou...

26 Feb 15min

Did George Mallory Climb Mount Everest First?

Did George Mallory Climb Mount Everest First?

Almost everyone knows that the first people to climb Mount Everest were Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary, who reached the summit and returned in 1953. However, some believe another group might have ...

25 Feb 15min

The Danish Resistance

The Danish Resistance

As Germany conquered countries in WWII, in many nations, they found willing volunteers to help them identify Jews to send to concentration camps. However, not every country did. Finland, Bulgaria, an...

24 Feb 13min

The Ultraviolet Catastrophe (Encore)

The Ultraviolet Catastrophe (Encore)

During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, there was a problem that stumped even the best minds in physics. Eventually, one man, Max Planck, solved the problem, but his solution was one that was ...

23 Feb 16min

Curling

Curling

Every four years, we are captivated by the remarkable athletes who compete at the Olympics.  But while most Olympic events inspire a sort of awe because of their athleticism, curling feels different....

22 Feb 14min

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