Invisible Histories

Uncovering the Untold Legacy of Moses Seattle

February 10, 2026·1h 8m
Episode Description from the Publisher

In this powerful episode of Invisible Histories, hosts Cari Simson and Elke Hautala engage in a gripping conversation with David Norman Lewis, the author of the newly released book, The Burning of Moses Seattle. This episode dives deep into the tragic and violent history surrounding Moses Seattle, a descendant of Chief Seattle, whose life was marked by both cultural significance and horrific events.David shares the chilling details of Moses' untimely death, which was the result of a brutal act of violence fueled by the tensions of Prohibition-era Seattle. Through David's extensive research, listeners are introduced to the complexities of Native American history, the struggles faced by indigenous peoples, and the often-overlooked narratives that shape our understanding of the past.As the discussion unfolds, Cari and Elke explore themes of identity, resilience, and the importance of reclaiming stories that have been marginalized. David's unique perspective sheds light on the intersection of public history, storytelling, and the ongoing impact of colonialism in the Pacific Northwest. This episode is a poignant reminder of the hidden histories that deserve to be heard and acknowledged.Show Notes:David Norman Lewis for Evergreen Ape pageLeft Bank Books / Couth Buzzard (local bookshops carrying his book)The Burning of Moses SeattleSuquamish TribeBeneath the StreetsFantasy A Gets a MattressThe Siwash, Their Life Legends And Tales: Puget Sound And Pacific Northwest (1895) Chief Seattle's Grandson, Seattle Weekly 2015Old School; Taking to the Streets to Publicize a BookArthur C. Ballard Puget Sound Bibliography of the Puget Sound Coast Salish​Subscribe, share, and leave us a review wherever you listen to podcasts!Support our work through Ko-fi.com.For more information, visit: www.invisible-histories.com Credits:Episode recorded in Edmonds, WAEdited by Elke HautalaCover art: ; design by Cari SimsonMusic: Soundroll "Great Things to Happen" Uppbeat.ioCari Simson and Elke Hautala formed Invisible Histories to visually and viscerally connect the public to experiences from the past. Their Invisible Histories podcast unearths diverse local stories and forgotten places. www.invisible-histories.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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