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Federal US policy has not changed over the centuries. By purpose or effect, Indigenous Peoples of the United States continue to face economic and socially discriminatory treatment leading to an economically coerced removal from their ancestral lands and to assimilation by the dominant culture. This radio show will discuss current events and historical perspectives as it pertains to the Indigenous Peoples of the world.

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This is a special show co-hosted by Pius Spottedhorsechief (Pawnee) and Brenda Golden (Mvskoke) both veterans of the armed forces; to discuss and take calls about the use of "Geronimo" by the US Government in referring to Osama... more

Gabriel Ayala - A member of the Yaqui people of southern Arizona, is at the forefront of a new generation of Native Americans making a career performing classical music. He began playing the guitar as a child. He earned a Master's... more

Suzan Shown Harjo (Cheyenne and Hodulgee Muscogee) is a poet, writer, lecturer, curator and policy advocate, who has helped Native Peoples recover more than one million acres of land, including many sacred places. She has... more

Bernard Red Cherries, Northern Cheyenne Sundance/Arrow Priest and Elk Scraper Society Headsman On a number of occasions Bernard Red Cherries has taken part in important meetings with spiritual leaders and chiefs on ways to... more

April in Oklahoma is when the state celebrates the theft of Indian Land, known as the Land Runs. Also children learn the distorted history of Oklahoma and participate in land run re-enactments throughout the state at schools and public... more

Neyom Friday is a Muscogee (Creek)/Arapaho woman from Oklahoma who is determined to make her dream come true in media. A journalism student and avid Lady Gaga fan, Neyom is currently seeking to win a contest based on votes by... more

Charles Whalen (Lakota) and Brenda Golden (Mvskoke) will discuss current issues, gossip, rumors, tales, and news pertaining to Indian Country. We plan to have a good time!

On March 10th, Jacqui met with President Barack Obama and First Lady, Michelle Obama. She will update us on the conditions in Apache as well as tell us about her trip to Washington DC. Jacqui Knight is heading the Apache... more

Jonathan Maxwell is a Georgia-based writer and public speaker. On the show we will discuss the past, including the genocides perpetuated within the Americas at the hands of the European invaders, present, and future of genocide as... more

A native Oklahoman, Erin McCarley is a filmmaker, photographer and sociologist with a driving passion for creating social documentary. A cum laude sociology graduate from the University of Oregon, McCarley worked as a bilingual... more
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