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Native America Calling Radio Show Part 2Turtle Island Project founder/director Rev. Lynn Hubbard was a guest recently (August 28, 2007) on the natio...
Native America Calling Radio Show Part 2Turtle Island Project founder/director Rev. Lynn Hubbard was a guest recently (August 28, 2007) on the national Native America Calling radio show to talk about “Bordertown Racism” along with Art Neskahi, director of Southwest Intertribal Voice in Cortez, NMThe Turtle Island Project would like to thank the Cortez Journal and the Navajo Times newspapers because our video includes a few of the newspaper’s photos of the 2007 Walk for Peace and Justice organized by Art Neskahi. A map of Michigan Indian tribes was created by Edwards Outdoor Marketing.Harlan McKosato is the host and producer of the national radio show Native America Calling.McKosato broadcasts from Studio 49 as the host of the nationally broadcast radio show Native America Calling.Here is the second half of the one hour show - be sure to check out part one if you haven’t listen to it already..---Below is additional information on this and other shows produced by the Native American Radio Network - plus links to related sites in Michigan and other information..McKosato is a member of the Sac and Fox Nation of Oklahoma.The show is produced at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque and airs Monday through Friday at 1PM Eastern Standard Time.The director of the Turtle Island project, Rev. Dr. Lynn Hubbard of Munising, MI, was one of two guests for the show on Tuesday, August 28, 2007.The topic: Bordertown Racism.This is how the producers described the show on their website: The ongoing violence, hate crimes and other discriminatory actions toward Native people in reservation and village bordertowns is cresting.But instead of fighting back with an eye-for-an-eye attitude, tribal members are seeking healing through promotion of racial tolerance and understanding.How are false stereotypes fostering resentment of Native people, and how do Native people fight back without causing an “Indian Uprising?”Guests are Art Neskahi of the Navajo Nation, organizer of the upcoming Walk for Peace and Justice, and Rev. Lynn Hubbard of the Eden on the Bay Lutheran Church. ---Listen to Native America Calling live at 1:00pm EST on the following radio stations. http://www.nativeamericacalling.com/KNBA-FM 90.3 Anchorage, Alaska NV1 Albuquerque, NMKILI 90.1 Porcupine, SDKISU 91.1 FM Pocatello, IdahoKGLP 91.7 FM Gallup, New MexicoKUNM-FM 89.9 FM Albuquerque, New MexicoKSJD 91.5 Cortez, ColoradoKSUT-FM 91.3 FM Ignacio, Colorado KSFC 91.9 FM Spokane, Washington WOJB-FM 88.9 FM Hayward, WisconsinCFIE 106.5 FM Aboriginal Voices Radio Toronto, Ontario, Canada---Other shows of Native American Radio Service:Links to radio stations that carry these shows follow the program information:---:SpecialsNEWSFLASHInterested in being featured on REZERVATIONS WITH DAWN KARIMA? Each weekly episode features interviews with two Native guests, followed by a "what I like" review segment, which reviews native books/movies/music/products. Each episode includes a Native "featured musical artist" as well. Please send a complimentary copy of your cd or dvd, film or book, or product along with your press kit and tribal affiliation to:REZERVATIONSAttn:Dawn KarimaPO BOX 22114Albuquerque,NM 87154We can't promise to feature everything that we receive or to contact everyone who contacts us, but we'll gladly consider the submissions we receive.---Programs:News & Public AffairsAmerican Indian LivingAmerican Indian Living is a one-hour weekly talk show focusing on health issues in Indian country. The live talk show was developed for radio by the Native Education and Health Initiative, a non-profit organization providing comprehensive services for the health needs of American Indians through education. The show covers a broad range of health issues, viewed in a holistic way in keeping with traditional Native perspectives.Acting as show host is David DeRose M.D., president of the Oklahoma-based CompassHealth, Inc.CompassHealth:http://www.compasshealth.netFind out more at:http://www.nativeministries.com/article.php?id=11---National Native NewsA weekday, five-minute radio newscast, anchored by Antonia Gonzales (Navajo). NNN is produced in Albuquerque, NM. It is a headline radio news service dedicated to Native American issues and events that compiles spot news reports from around the country. NNN is the first Native-produced, Native radio newscast that is distributed nationally. National Native News provides the nation with Native news and information, linking all listeners, whether Alaskan Yupik or Boston-Irish. Daily headlines and more at:http://www.nativenews.net/---Native America CallingHarlan McKosato (Sac & Fox) hosts this one hour live call-in program, linking public radio stations, the Internet and listeners together into a thought-provoking national conversation about issues specific to Native communities. Each program engages noted guests and experts with callers throughout the United States.Daily program descriptions and more at:http://www.nativeamericacalling.com/---Rezervations with Dawn KarimaDawn Karima Pettigrew (Creek/Cherokee) hosts this one hour weekly program that features lively, insightful discussions with fascinating Native American artists, authors, musicians, educators, media professionals and thinkers. Each episode features interviews with individuals who are active in media, arts, culture and education. ---MUSICEarthsongsAre you looking for radio that is authentic and hip, informed and indigenous? Then tune into Earthsongs, a modern mix of today's Native artists who are setting new directions in music. Listeners are invited to explore the rich variations of sound, language and indigenous expression from the Arctic to South America -- listening for their messages and fundamental contributions to the evolution of American music. Each week, Earthsongs gives Public Radio and Internet listeners the chance to explore the Native influences that help shape and define contemporary American music. Host Shyanne Beatty (Hangwichin Athabascan) provides knowledgeable commentary, weekly artist features and a smart music selection in a way that is unexpected, warm and culturally authentic.Playlists and more at:http://www.earthsongs.net/---Reach the RezA one hour weekly high energy, program featuring Hip-Hop, Rap and R&B with a Native twist, hosted by well-known actor and rapper Litefoot (Cherokee). The broadcast updates listeners on Reach the Rez Tour progress and events, as well as carries a positive message of hope and empowerment to Native communities, especially the youth. Find out more at:http://reachtherezradio.com---]UnderCurrentsA thoughtful yet playful freeform music mix. Based in AAA, the mix includes Rock, Folk, Blues, Reggae, Dub, Electronica, HipHop, World and Roots music, and an excellent selection of contemporary Native artists. Host Gregg McVicar (Tlingit) began broadcasting in 1972 in the heyday of freeform radio and dives deep into an expansive music library of favorites and new finds. Old School meets Cool School. The show runs 5-hours every day, seven days a week.Playlists and more athttp://www.undercurrentsradio.net/---COMMUNITY RADIOAlterNativeVoicesA one hour Native radio magazine that features Native music, interviews, and news reports relevant to Indian Country. We mix music by Native artists, news from Native communities, events and information of interest to many people. The program's mission is to entertain, educate, empower and generally promote positive excellence and appropriate role models by and for American Indian people. alterNative Voices is produced and hosted by Z. Susanne Aikman (Eastern Band Cherokee) and originates from KUVO-FM in Denver.Playlists and more at:http://www.alternativevoices.org/---Voices from the CircleThis weekly program highlights Native news, music, issues, entertainment and storytelling from reservations and urban communities. Co-hosts Jim DeNomie (Bad River Chippewa), Barbara Jersey (Menominee/Potawatomi) and Shadow (Radio Dog) bring you traditional and contemporary Native music, entertainment, storytelling, poetry, powwow trail information, and a calendar of events with an emphasis on the Western Great Lakes, Canada and North East. ---CULTURALWisdom of the EldersWisdom of the Elders Series One is a three part Native American radio series containing eight one hour weekly shows which present messages and stories of distinctive indigenous role models from numerous tribes across Turtle Island. Each show features prophetic wisdom from gifted elders combined with special features on natural health and healing, storytelling, and traditional and contemporary Native American music. This project includes an enhanced radio website, and educational/outreach materials. Program descriptions and more at:http://www.wisdomoftheelders.org/---Radio stations that carry the Native American Radio Service:ALASKA: KNBA 90.3 FM, AnchorageKBRW 680 AM, BarrowKYUK 640 AM BethelKCUK 88.1 FM, ChevakKIAL 1450 AM, UnalaskaARIZONA:KUYI 88.1 FM, Keams CanyonKOHN 91.9 FM, SellsKNNB 88.1 FM, WhiteriverKGHR 91.5 FM, Tuba CityCALIFORNIA:KIDE 91.3 FM, HoopaCOLORADO:KRZA 88.7 AM, AlamosaKSUT 91.3 FM, IgnacioMONTANA:KGVA 88.1 FM, Harlem NEW MEXICO: KABR 1500 AM, AlamoKCIE 90.5 FM, DulceKGLP 91.7FM, GallupKTDB 89.7FM, PinehillKSHI 90.9 FM, Zuni---NORTH DAKOTA:KABU 90.7 FM, St. MichaelKMHA 91.3 FM, New TownKEYA 88.5FM, Belcourt---OREGON:KCUW 101.1 FM, PendeltonKWSO 91.9 FM, Warm Springs---SOUTH DAKOTA:KLND 89.5 FM, Little EagleKILI 90.1 FM, Porcupine---WASHINGTON:KYNR 1490 AM, Toppenish---WISCONSIN:WOJB 88.9 FM, Reserve ---WYOMING:KWRR 89.5 FM, Ethete---MI Historical Society map quiz on tribes:http://www.michigan.gov/documents/hal_mhc_mhm_tribal-locationsp65_93237_7.pdfGreat Map of Michigan Tribe locations::http://www.edwards1.com/rose/native/indian-map.htmMichigan Tribes great information - links to tribes:http://www.500nations.com/Michigan_Tribes.asp---Native AmericanNative American Health, a MedlinePlus topic sheet http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/nativeamericanhealth.html Indian Health Service (IHS) http://www.ihs.gov/ IHS Publications & Reports http://www.ihs.gov/PublicInfo/Publications/Index.asp Native Health Research Database http://www.ihs.gov/NonMedicalPrograms/IHS_Stats/Statistical_Databases.asp Michigan Indian Tribes http://www.500nations.com/Michigan_Tribes.asp Michigan Native American Indian Reservations http://www.edwards1.com/rose/native/indian-map.htm Native American Institute - Michigan State University http://www.msu.edu/unit/nai/ ---Cortez Commemorative Walk/Concert for Peace and Justice:http://www.cortezjournal.com/asp-bin/article_generation.asp?article_type=news&article_path=/news/07/news070904_5.htm300 attended on Sept. 1, 2006 (Saturday) in Cortez NMPhoto - 1Cortez Journal Photos by John R. CranePARTICIPANTS in the Cortez Commemorative Walk/Concert for Peace and Justice head east on Main Street in Cortez Saturday. About 300 people took part in the walk, which started at Cortez City Park at 11 a.m. and lasted about an hour. Concerts and speeches were held as part of the event thoughout the day.---Photo 2JOURNAL/JOHN R. CRANEFAMILY AND FRIENDS of Clint John, who was shot and killed by Farmington police during an incident at a Wal-Mart in Farmington, participated in the peace-and-justice walk Saturday in Cortez, carrying signs and a banner in his memory.---Photo 3TAINYA MAY , 7, a Ute Mountain Ute Tribe member, walked in the Cortez Commemorative Walk/Concert for Peace and Justice Saturday. She walked in honor of her father and grandfather, both of whom served in the Army.---Photo 4JOURNAL/JOHN R. CRANEBEVERLY CUTHAIR-WHITESKUNK , far left, a Ute Mountain Ute Tribe member and lay minister at Ute Mountain Presbyterian Church, delivers a Ute prayer during the opening ceremony for the Cortez Commemorative Walk/Concert for Peace and Justice Saturday. From left are Art Neskahi, the event's organizer and founder and president of Southwest Intertribal Voice, and participants who ran from Shiprock to the walk, Lenny Esson, Leonard Lee and Ambross Teasyatwho.------Navajo Times Photo:http://www.thenavajotimes.com/news/090607cortez.phpPhoto #1(Special to the Times - Donovan Quintero)Flag bearers lead the way of the 2007 Cortez Commemorative Walk / Concert for Peace and Justice in Cortez, Colo., on Sept. 1. --Photo #2(Special to the Times - Donovan Quintero)Della John, mother of the late Clint John who was shot to death by a Farmington police officer, waits for a memorial walk to begin on Sept. 2, 2006, along Highway 64 west of Farmington. A new walk will be held Saturday in response to violence against Native Americans in Cortez, Colo.----Native America Calling My Space page:http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewprofile&friendID=206278924Conact:Art Neskahi, director of Southwest Intertribal Voice in Cortez, NM970-739-0753--- Less
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