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1 Tag Team Talent Bonus Show #1 "Mack & Jamie" 5:37
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Great short Bonus Show for all our loyal podcast fans. This week a tremendous comedy team shares comedy and music...it's "Mack & Jamie" , stars of TV's "Comedy Break"; sharing loads of musical humor. Enjoy!
Tuesday, November 5, 2024 — Decision day
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المحتوى المقدم من Koahnic. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Koahnic أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.

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Manage episode 448658740 series 3353579
المحتوى المقدم من Koahnic. يتم تحميل جميع محتويات البودكاست بما في ذلك الحلقات والرسومات وأوصاف البودكاست وتقديمها مباشرة بواسطة Koahnic أو شريك منصة البودكاست الخاص بهم. إذا كنت تعتقد أن شخصًا ما يستخدم عملك المحمي بحقوق الطبع والنشر دون إذنك، فيمكنك اتباع العملية الموضحة هنا https://ar.player.fm/legal.

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Native America Calling

1 Friday, February 28, 2025 – The Menu: Trump’s executive orders on tribal ag, a new children’s book, and conserving an endangered fish in NC 55:53
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Federal staff layoffs, spending freezes and other executive orders by the Donald Trump administration jeopardize food pathways for tribes and federal grants and loans for Native farmers. The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians is helping conservation of an endangered fish called the Sicklefin Redhorse. It has a long and traditional relationship with the tribe in the southeast. The first children’s book by Squamish ethnobotanist Leigh Joseph teaches young about Indigenous plant knowledge and harvesting. This Land Knows Me: A Nature Walk Exploring Indigenous Wisdom is an engaging lesson on the plants around us and the cultural stories that go along with them. That’s all on The Menu , our regular special feature on Indigenous food hosted and produced by Andi Murphy. GUESTS Carly Griffith Hotvedt (Cherokee Nation), executive director of the Indigenous Food and Agriculture Initiative Styawat / Leigh Joseph (Skwxwú7mesh). ethnobotanist, knowledge keeper, professor at Simon Fraser University , and owner of Sḵwálwen Botanicals Dr. Caleb Hickman (Cherokee Nation), supervisor fisheries and wildlife biologist for the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians Break 1 Music : Go Ahead and Try (song) Hataałii (artist) Waiting for a Sign (album)…
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1 Thursday, February 27, 2025 – Capitalizing on name, image, and likeness is changing the game for student athletes 55:56
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Compensation for college athletics is changing fast. University sports programs are having to adapt to the evolving market for athletes through what is known as name, image and likeness. The issue is being debated in state legislatures and Congress. A settlement between the NCAA and current and former athletes could open the door to schools directly compensating athletes and revenue sharing among institutions. We’ll find out how some Native athletes are navigating the new N.I.L. reality and what some of the potential benefits and pitfalls could be. GUESTS Taybor Moss (Cherokee), senior softball player for Piedmont High School Xavier Guillory (Nez Perce), recent graduate of Arizona State University where he played college football for the Sun Devils Jaelyn Bates (Navajo and Sioux), junior women’s basketball player Mark Branch (Kaw Nation), head coach of the University of Wyoming wrestling team Natalia Chavez (Cochiti Pueblo), women’s basketball player at Abilene Christian University Break 1 Music: Suplex [feat. Northern Voice] (song) The Halluci Nation (artist) Suplex – EP (album)…
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1 Wednesday, February 26, 2025 – Native Americans left out of progress on overdose deaths 56:15
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The good news is overdose deaths dropped significantly in the most recent report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The bad news is Native Americans and other people of color are not enjoying the same statistical headway against the persistent scourge of fentanyl, heroin, and other dangerous drugs. We’ll look at the efforts that are showing promise in saving people’s lives and explore ways to eliminate disparities for populations that are losing ground. GUESTS Philomena Kebec (Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians), economic development coordinator for the Bad River Tribe Adam Fairbanks (White Earth Nation), executive director of Anishinaabe Endaad Harold Peralto (Navajo), certified peer support worker for New Mexico Behavior Health Services Division’s Office of Peer Recovery and Engagement George Green (Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska), certified peer recovery specialist for the Indian Health Board of Minneapolis Break 1 Music : Take Your Troubles to the River (song) Vincent Craig (artist) Self-titled Release (album)…
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1 Tuesday, February 25, 2025 – Trump job cuts hit Native American education, sacred sites 56:03
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Haskell Indian Nations University lost nearly a quarter of its staff in the Trump administration’s mass terminations. It’s one of two higher education institutions that rely on federal funds through the U.S. Bureau of Indian Education that are scrambling after the sudden and unprecedented job cuts. The reduction of more than a thousand National Park Service employees prompted worries over certain sacred and important Native treasures protected by federal workers. We’ll check on how the fast-paced federal job restructurings are affecting issues Native people are following. GUESTS Chuck Sams (Cayuse and Walla Walla), former National Park Service director Pearl Yellowman (Diné), former vice president of college operations at Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute Paige Willett (Citizen Potawatomi), former communications specialist at the Bureau of Indian Education Angel Ahtone Elizarraras (Wichita), Student Government Association president at Haskell Indian Nations University Break 1 Music : Long Black Train (song) Blue Moon Marquee (artist) Scream, Holler, and Howl (album)…
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Native America Calling

1 Monday, February 24, 2025 – Repatriation is a human rights issue 56:05
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Repatriation advocates have had some recent progress in both policy and practice when it comes to getting important items returned to tribes. But the ongoing effort to educate the elected officials, institutional leaders and the public requires time and resources. We’ll get an update on the eve of the biggest annual conference for people working in the repatriation field. We’ll also get an update on a Florida repatriation dispute. GUESTS Shannon O’Loughlin (Choctaw), Chief Executive and attorney for the Association on American Indian Affairs Samuel Kohn (Apsáalooke), attorney Kim Mettler (Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara), Next Generations Director at the Association on American Indian Affairs and life coach Betty Osceola (Miccosukee), environmental educator…
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Native America Calling

1 Friday, February 21, 2025 – Traditional Indigenous instruments 55:57
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Drums, rattles, and other percussion instruments are well-known sources of musical accompaniment connected to Native American music. Flutes were one of the first melodic instruments developed by North American Indigenous peoples. In addition, there are a variety of other traditional instruments, including fiddles and harps, that certain tribes perfected over generations. We’ll hear about some of the ways Native Americans have been making music over the years, and some of the ways they’re being incorporated in contemporary compositions. GUESTS Andrew Weaver (Yup’ik), program coordinator for the Alaska Native Heritage Center Bennett Wakayuta (Hualapai and Hopi), artist William Rodriguez (Taino), owner of Archaic Roots and Indigenous instruments specialist Shawn Yacavone , owner of Ukulele Friend and co-chair of the Hawaiian Music Archives at Hawaii State Archives Break 1 Music : Anasazi Sun (song) Injunuity (artist) Fight For Survival (album) Break 2 Music : Burn A Smudge (song) Trent Agecoutay (artist) Uncle Trent and Friends (album)…
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1 Thursday, February 20, 2025 – Public broadcasters brace for federal funding fight 55:56
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Public and tribal radio and television stations are fortifying their defenses ahead of what could be the biggest funding threat they’ve ever faced. President Donald Trump and his allies have repeatedly called for an end to federal funding for public broadcasters. Bills proposed in Congress would go as far as eliminating the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the nearly 60-year-old entity created by Congress to facilitate federal support for non-commercial media. We’ll hear from broadcasters about what changes might be in store. GUESTS Peggy Berryhill (Muscogee Creek Nation), co-founder of KGUA, president of the Native Media Resource Center and an independent producer Lenora Ward (Iñupiaq), general manager of KOTZ, Kotzebue Broadcasting Brian Wadsworth (Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe), chief operating officer for Native Public Media Oi Zephier (Lakota, Dakota, and Nakota and Southern Cheyenne and Arapaho), station manager of KILI Break 1 Music : Navajo Radio (song) Arigon Starr (artist) Meet the Diva (album) Break 2 Music : Burn A Smudge (song) Trent Agecoutay (artist) Uncle Trent and Friends (album)…
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Native America Calling

1 Wednesday, February 19, 2025 – Assessing current health threats 56:20
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The current flu season is the worst in 15 years in terms of doctor’s visits. Tuberculosis cases are rising . On the horizon is a possible bird flu outbreak that is already affecting millions of livestock birds and it’s starting to make the jump to humans. This is all happening with the backdrop of lapsed information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, confirmation of a federal health secretary who openly expressed skepticism about vaccines, and unprecedented cuts in the works for the Indian Health Service. We’ll get a gauge of the current threats to the health of Native Americans. GUESTS Dean Seneca (Seneca), CEO and founder of Seneca Scientific Solutions+ Katherine Minthorn (Umatilla), an owner of Rez Chicks Co-Op Aiono Dr. Alec Ekeroma (Samoan), director general of Samoa’s Health Ministry Chanda Hesson , nurse consultant for the State of Alaska’s section of epidemiology and the lead nurse consultant for the Alaska Department of Health’s tuberculosis team Dr. Robert Belknap , executive director of the Public Health Institute at Denver Health Break 1 Music : Too Much of Anything (song) Donita Large (artist) Break 2 Music : Burn A Smudge (song) Trent Agecoutay (artist) Uncle Trent and Friends (album)…
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Native America Calling

1 Tuesday, February 18, 2025 — Native American activism marks victory with Leonard Peltier’s release 55:42
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As the notable 80-year-old American Indian Movement leader Leonard Peltier walks free from Florida’s Coleman Penitentiary, Native American activists are reflecting on the nearly five-decade push to get to this point. Seven presidents passed up the opportunity to free Peltier, until President Joe Biden commuted his sentence to house arrest in the final moments of his term. We’ll explore Native direct action from its militant beginnings to its current role in changing both legal outcomes and public opinion. What does Peltier’s release mean to you? You can watch the NDN Collective’s video of Leonard Peltier’s public appearance after his release here . GUESTS Dr. Robert Warrior (Osage), Hall Distinguished Professor of American Literature and Culture at the University of Kansas Lisa Bellanger (Leech Lake Ojibwe), executive director of the American Indian Movement and chair of AIM’s Grand Governing Council Ruth Buffalo (Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation and Chiricahua Apache descent), former president of the National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition Janene Yazzie (Navajo), director of policy and advocacy for the NDN Collective Break 1 Music : Freedom (song) Rage Against the Machine (artist) Self-titled (album) Break 2 Music : Burn A Smudge (song) Trent Agecoutay (artist) Uncle Trent and Friends (album)…
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Native America Calling

1 Monday, February 17, 2025 – What Greenland’s Indigenous Inuit really want (and it’s not to be a part of America) 55:30
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Greenland hasn’t had this much attention from America since the William Taft Administration . Rhetoric, and even a few congressional proposals, are flying over the prospect of the United States purchasing — or perhaps invading — the autonomous territory of Denmark. Strategic positioning and untapped mineral resources are the main drivers of the argument. The likelihood of such an action appears remote. The Inuit people, who make up the vast majority of the population, are more seriously focused on independence from the colonial power of Denmark and cooperative efforts to reduce the effects of climate change. We’ll hear from elected leaders and other Greenland residents about the current political pressures. GUESTS Aaja Chemnitz (Inuk), Member of Danish Parliament representing Greenland Naaja Nathanielsen (Inuk), Minister of Business, Trade, Mineral Resources, Justice, and Gender Equality in the government of Greenland Parnuna Egede Dahl (Inuk), special advisor for Oceans North Kalaallit Nunaat Break 1 Music : Solstice Echo (song) PIQSIQ (artist) Break 2 Music : Burn A Smudge (song) Trent Agecoutay (artist) Uncle Trent and Friends (album)…
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Native America Calling

1 Friday, February 14, 2025 – Traditional love stories 56:25
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There’s more Valentine’s Day than flowers and chocolates in heart-shaped boxes. Yupik storyteller Yaari Walker is thinking about the unique account of her own wedding and how it turned into a cultural lesson. She also thinks back about her grandmother’s arranged marriage, and the message that relationship continues to convey. We’ll hear those and other selections of traditional and contemporary stories about love by experienced Native storytellers.…
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1 Thursday, February 13, 2025 – Honoring artists who demonstrate community spirit 56:00
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A traditional violin maker, a regalia maker, and basket weavers are the six artists chosen for this year’s Jennifer Easton Community Spirit Award winners by the First Peoples Fund. The art they create tells only a part of their stories, as each helps revive and propel cultural knowledge that is sometimes endangered. We’ll hear from the artists and organizers about their passions for preserving culture and passing it on to future generations.…
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Native America Calling

1 Monday, February 10, 2025 – 2025 State of Indian Nations 56:04
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The National Congress of American Indians annual winter conference comes as the federal government is actively dismantling the diversity initiatives that help establish Native representation in the workplace and in the public sphere. The nation’s oldest and largest Native advocacy group is shaping its strategy for carrying a unified voice to a fractured government and public on issues that matter most: sovereignty, consultation, environmental sustainability, the Trust Responsibility, and economic development. We’ll hear NCAI President Mark Macarro’s 2025 State of Indian Nations address and get perspectives on the organization’s coming year.…
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Native America Calling

1 Friday, February 7, 2025 — Native in the Spotlight: Tatanka Means 56:14
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Tatanka Means (Lakota/Diné) maintains a busy schedule as a stand-up comedian, all while portraying serious on-screen roles in Killers of the Flower Moon , Echo , and Reservation Dogs . He carries the name of his notable Lakota father, has close ties to his Navajo roots in Chinle, Ariz., and is fully embracing his role as a basketball dad. We’ll hear about his life and creative drive as our February Native in the Spotlight .…
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Native America Calling

1 Thursday, February 6, 2025 — Medicaid’s next chapter 55:26
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One possible change to Medicaid being floated in Congress right now includes a $2.3 trillion cut over the next 10 years. Other potential changes include adding certain work requirements and shifting costs and distribution of Medicaid funds to states, which have no trust obligations to tribes. As it is, Medicaid provides direct support to at least one million Native Americans. It’s also one of the secondary sources that help provide health care through the Indian Health Service. Advocates are bracing for changes as they continue to make the case for the program’s life-and-death importance in Indian Country.…
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