Bay Native Circle

Bay Native Circle – March 11, 2009 at 2:00pm

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Tonight’s program features news headlines from the Americas with a special interview with Upside World about Oaxaca,Mexico, as well as an interview on violence against Latinos nationally with Mary Bauer of the Southern Poverty Law Center. We catch up with local reporter JR Valrey about his legal case resulting from the Oakland protests to the … Continued


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Bay Native Circle – Interview with Navajo comedian Marc Yaffee

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Host Lakota Harden interviews Marc Yaffee, Navajo comedian who is performing in the Indian Health Center of Santa Clara Valley's upcoming 3rd Annual Fundraiser Comedy Jam. Also Donny Adolf, students Danielle Spencer and Arnold Torres from the American Indian Child Resource Center's Tobacco Usage Prevention Education program is in the studio for discussion. Bay Area Indian … Continued


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Bay Native Circle – February 25, 2009

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A special examination of Transitional Justice in Columbia from A World of Possibilities.  Produced by Gregg McVicar. For more than 40 years, Colombia has been caught in the cross fire of “La Violencia”: thousands dead, millions more driven from their homes. Impunity remains the law of the land. Now a series of tribunals and truth … Continued


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Bay Native Circle – Gene Tagaban from Tlingit Dance group, performing at the Inaugaration

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Host Lakota Harden interviews:Gene Tagaban from Tlingit Dance group, performing at the Inaugaration. Patrick Shining Elk, starring in La Mission, film by Peter Bratt, and The Only Good Indian, Premiering at Sundance Film Festival this month. Also Mark Tilsen from TANKA BAR, will be giving an update on their coupon program. New music by Jeremy Good … Continued


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Bay Native Circle – Language of Dreams

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Language of Dreams: Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar. This 1995 documentary, digitally produced by Gregg McVicar, traces the roots of one of Hawaii's most beautiful indigenous traditions.Featuring interviews with Ray Kane, Sonny Chillingworth, Leonard Kwan, Keola Beamer, Cyril Pahinui, Ledward Kaapana and Moses Kahumoku.