Bay Native Circle – January 5, 2005
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We present Part-1 of the documentary "White Bison Wellbriety Movement: Honoring Native Recovery" by Peggy Berryhill. Also, the Bay Area Indian Calendar. Host Janeen Antoine.
7:00 PM Pacific Time: Wednesdays
The Bay Native Circle weekly program presents special guests and explores today’s Native issues, peoples, cultures, music & events with rotating hosts Morning Star Gali, Tony Gonzales, Eddie Madril and Janeen Antoine.
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We present Part-1 of the documentary "White Bison Wellbriety Movement: Honoring Native Recovery" by Peggy Berryhill. Also, the Bay Area Indian Calendar. Host Janeen Antoine.
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December 29 marks the historical 1890 Journey of Big Foot, Lakota Leader, and the Massacre at Wounded Knee. Hosts Janeen Antoine and Lakota Harden take a look at that historical account, the 1973 Resistance Takeover, and the Present Big Foot Memorial Ride. Poetry by Muriel Antoine, music by Robert Cultee and Robbie Robertson and the … Continued
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Host Lakota Harden features Native Women’s Voices for the New Year. Poems from UCB student, Estuee Bear Child, Blackfeet from Montana, from Sandra Ciseneros, read by 14 yr. old Xochil Garcia, as well as a poem by Lakota. Tlingit Elder, Eileen Bastian reflects on her childhood and life in the Bay Area. Music features young … Continued
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Who are the Lyttons? Host Janeen Antoine interviews investigative reporter Thomas Peele of the Contra Costa Times, author of "Who are the Lyttons: The Making of an East Bay Casino." His special report appeared 12/12/04 in the newspaper, after four months of scouring public records to better understand the people who make up this much-maligned … Continued
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Host Lakota Harden introduces us to an interview with producer Gregg McVicar and singer, filmmaker Phillip Blanchett about his film on the Alaska Native Games. Harden also interviews Diane Williams on Native women and the quest for peace. Music by Patsy Hawk Wing and deskarte namin and the Bay Area Indian Calendar is also featured.
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Producer Gregg McVicarr interviews musician and songwriter Bill Miller about his life and his music. Then host Janeen Antoine interviews Manny Liaras of the American Indian Child Resource Center who shares information about their upcoming anniversary pow-wow. Music includes Miller’s Ghost Dance and "Native Funk" by Burning Sky. All this and the Bay Area Indian … Continued
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Bay Native Circle Hosts Harden and Antoine discuss Thanksgiving with callers and what it means for Native Peoples. Music by Tash Teri and a Lakota Flag Song will also be presented as will the Bay Area Indian Calendar.
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Willie Underbaggage, Oglala cultural activist discusses Native American Heritage Month and what it means to be Indian. Resistance songs from Floyd Westerman and a Bear Song by Corbin Harney. And as always, Bay Area Indian Calendar.
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Michael Smith director of the American Indian Film Festival; Welcoming grizzly bear twins at the SF Zoo.
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