
TAKING MATTERS INTO YOUR OWN HANDS Preview
Preview: Episode 7 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
Discover three stories of distinct Texans who have taken matters into their own hands.
It's an iconically Texan quality to be independent, self-sufficient, and do what needs doing. This episode explores three distinct Texans who have taken matters into their own hands — a hunter helping his fellow ranchers, an Egyptian-born pitmaster who journeyed to Texas to make his mark in barbecue, and a pair of brothers trying to accurately document the fallen of The Forgotten War.
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Production Support Provided By: H-E-B and Texas Parks & Wildlife Foundation

TAKING MATTERS INTO YOUR OWN HANDS Preview
Preview: Episode 7 | 30sVideo has Closed Captions
It's an iconically Texan quality to be independent, self-sufficient, and do what needs doing. This episode explores three distinct Texans who have taken matters into their own hands — a hunter helping his fellow ranchers, an Egyptian-born pitmaster who journeyed to Texas to make his mark in barbecue, and a pair of brothers trying to accurately document the fallen of The Forgotten War.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship- [Narrator] These two brothers have gone out of their way to save history.
- [Speaker] Sometimes taking matters into your own hands is the only way forward - Kareem's got so many layers to his own story.
- My family and my friends, I left everything behind.
You know, Vili isn't doing this, it's not clear anybody else will - [Narrator] As a writer, when you find people like these guys, you have a good story.
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