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Season 1 Episode 9 | 30s

Legacy exists in all of our lives, but for some, it is an integral part of their livelihood and identity. In these three stories, we see a cultural tradition continued across borders and generations, the preservation of black cowboy culture, and a pitmaster who maintains the legacy of the family members she’s lost.

Production Support Provided By: H-E-B and Texas Parks & Wildlife Foundation
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