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Thursday, August 4, 2011

EDITED VERSION FOR WPKN BRIDGEPORT - NEW HAVEN, CT

Guest Host: JOHN KANE (Mohawk)

www.letstalknativepride.blogspot.com John has been involved in Native issues and specifically defending Native sovereignty most of his adult life. He was part of the First Nations Dialogue Team in the late 90's and worked extensively with the League of First Nations in battles with New York State over taxation.

Radio Programs 233

Thursday, July 28, 2011

EDITED VERSION FOR KVNF PAONIA COLORADO

"What a Way to Go" is a total rejection of the self-destruction paradigm that hard-wires Amerian culture. Brutal honesty is applied to issues of our day. ␣ ␣ But these aren't just issues of our day; they are issues of the universe because the planet itself is becoming altered before our eyes toward unending extinction. It is clear we are caught in a broken myth of progress and technology, expecting those cultural bulwarks to save us even though they caused the crisis: climate chaos, petrocollapse and individual isolation and despair.

Radio Programs 220

Thursday, June 9, 2011

EDITED VERSION for WBAI NEW YORK

Radio Programs 210

Thursday, April 28, 2011

EDITED VERSION WBAI NEW YORK

DOUG GEORGE-KANENTIIO - Awkesasne Mohawk www.hiawatha.syr.edu The Hiawatha Institute for Indigenous Knowledge (HIIK) was established on February 19, 2011 (501.3.c is pending approval). The Institute is the fulfillment of a dream first envisioned by the Oneida leader Shenandoah 200 years ago: his wish was to provide a place of learning where the essence of Native knowledge would be shared with the world in a school of higher learning.

Music Credits: 
Apache Powder - Ferrondyne - St. Johns Day 2010

Radio Programs 208

Thursday, April 14, 2011

EDITED VERSION KFAI Minneapolis - Saint Paul
FAR NORTHFAR NORTH

Radio Programs 206

Thursday, April 7, 2011

EDITED VERSION KFAI MINNEAPOLIS-SAINT PAUL

JOANNE SHENANDOAH www.joanneshenandoah A GRAMMY Award and 12 Time Native American Music award winning artist; and Wolf Clan member of the Iroquois Confederacy, Joanne Shenandoah has fulfilled the promise of her Native American name, Tekaliwah-kwa, (She Sings). " She's become one of the most acclaimed Native American recording artists of her time." Associated Press.

Radio Programs 201

Thursday, March 24, 2011

EDITED VERSION KVNF PAONIA COLORADO

MARILYN ELLE www.ipsecinfo.org INDIAN POINT - A nuclear power plant in upstate New York that is located on two major fault lines susceptible to earthquakes and the current controversy of keeping it open. With one reactor shut down with storage of spent enriched uranium reportedly leaking into the Hudson River - Gov. Cuomo wants it shut down - and two more active reactors with 1950's technology within 35 miles of NYC Times Square.

Radio Programs

Thursday, March 17, 2011

EDITED VERSION WPKN BRIDGEPORT - NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT

ELVIRA & HORTENCIA COLORADO www.8000drumsorg -1:00 pm in Riverbank Park @ 145th & Hudson River on Sunday, March 20, 20011. For further info: 212-431-1666 or 646-492-7463.

Radio Programs 196

Thursday, March 3, 2011

STEPHANY SEAY 406-646-0070 Media & Outreach, Buffalo Field Campaign, West Yellowstone, MT (bfc-media@wildrockies.org) www.buffalofieldcampaign.org
One hundred and ninety-nine of America's last wild buffalo have been killed in the hunt. This marks the largest number of wild buffalo killed by hunters since it was reinstated in 2005.

Radio Programs 188

Thursday, January 20, 2011
Music Credits: 
Loving One - Resolution by Dougie Maclean
Music Credits: 
Turning Away - Resolution by Dougie Maclean