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Hank Green: Hi, I'm Hank Green. 

Lily Gladstone: I'm Lily Gladstone. 

Sage: I'm Sage, the Bad Naturalist. 

Curly Velasquez: What's up, guys? I'm Curly Velasquez. 

Amanda Montell: I'm Amanda Montell. 

Clint Smith: I'm Clint Smith, and I'm the host of Crash Course: Black American History. 

Sage: I'm the host of Crash Course: Geology. 

Curly: Latin American Literature. 

Amanda: Of the Crash Course Lecture: The Secret Language of Cults. 

Hank: Scientific Thinking. 

Lily Gladstone: Crash Course: Film Production, and recently I came back to host an episode of Crash Course: Native American History. I am so happy to be back today to read some of the comments. 

Curly: I hope they're nice. They're probably going to be nice. 

Clint: All right, let's get into it. 

Curly: "I can't believe how lucky humanity is to have you guys at Crash Course." That is so sweet. "Even though I'm Peruvian, I didn’t know about Claudia Salazar and La Sangre de la Aurora. Thanks for sharing new authors and books, and not only the most well-known ones. Great job!" 

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Amanda: "Great video. Amazing production design and writing, and Amanda is an excellent host. She has great energy and enthusiasm for the subject that keeps you engaged." 

It's hard to keep people engaged on the internet these days, so I'm glad. 

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I am also very passionate about science accessibility. 

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Thank you, Crash Course, for making that possible. 

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