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Native Radio
Native radio is an area that has grown exponentially
in recent history as it has proven to be an excellent means of transferring
information among reservations and other tribal communities across
the Americas. Here are some examples of programs from various
radio stations in the US and Canada. The MP3 interviews are
from an institutional program called Living Voices run out of the
Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian.
Native America Calling is a program from the Koahnic Broadcast Corporation
that is broadcast by public and tribal radio stations across the
country. The sample program available here is about subsistence
farming on the Tohono O’odham reservation in Arizona. ThinkNDN
consists of an hour of entertainment and news that is broadcast
weekly to the Vancouver Aboriginal Community. Enjoy the programs
below and also check out their websites in our Links section.
Living Voices
(These audio files are in MP3 format)
Midwives
In Iroqouis Society (Spanish)
California Artist L Frank (English)
Alaska (English)
Hawaiian Land Issues (Spanish)
Identity and Religion
(Spanish)
Apache Artist Bob Haozous
(English)
Boarding Schools (Spanish)
Comanche Teacher Dorthy Lorentino
(English)
Diego Guzman (English)
Activist Charlene Teters Mascot
Issues (English)
Women's Leadership
(Spanish)
Rosenda Dela Cruz (English)
Photography in Chiapas
Theater (Spanish)
Native America Calling
Listen to TOCA Co-Director Terrol Dew Johnson
discuss "Healthy Eating with Traditional Native Foods."
Friday, July 16, 2004.
http://nativecalling.org/archives/2004/jul/07162004.ram
ThinkNDN
http://thinkndn.tripod.com
Co-op Radio
http://www.coopradio.org
Radio Insurgentes- FZLN Chiapas
http://www.fzln.org.mx/Downloads-index-req-viewsdownload-sid-5.html
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