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>> AJ: Every generation has had its epic. Ancient Greece had the Odyssey.
[rustling grass]
>> SEAN: Rome the Aeneid.
>> EDEN: Mali read Sundiata. >> JUSTIN: And early American settlers watched
in awe as Lewis and Clark spanned the Louisiana Purchase.
>> AJ: Today, we bring a 21st century world its quest, The Epic of Josar.
>> SEAN: Six members will canoe the longest river system in North America, totaling over
3,900 miles. We will be starting at the Jefferson River, going through the Missouri River, then
the Mississippi River all the way down to the Gulf of Mexico.
>> JUSTIN: Battling severe storms, scorching sun and wild animals.
>> AJ: Like every great epic, we go seeking knowledge.
>> EDEN: By traveling through multiple native reservations, five different cities, and thirteen
different states, we will interview a diverse group of people.
>> AJ: We will take on issues as varied as sex slavery, the environment, and the "Just
War Theory."
>> JUSTIN: Obscure river religions, creative innovations, and animal ethics.
>> SEAN: I'm going for adventure.
>> AJ: I'm going to learn.
>> JUSTIN: I wanna wrestle a bear.
>> EDEN: So join us.
All we need is a network.
>> SEAN: I am Josar.
>> JUSTIN: You are Josar.
>> AJ: Our Epic is your Epic.
>> JOSAR: WE ARE JOSAR!
[guitar music]