Bay Native Circle – February 23, 2005
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Hugo Chavez, president of Venezuela addresses the World Social Forum. Produced by Solange Echeveria.
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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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Hugo Chavez, president of Venezuela addresses the World Social Forum. Produced by Solange Echeveria.
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This week on Bay Native Circle we interview an icon of resistance to missionaries, the BIA and the distortions of American history — Dakota Sioux activist, actor and folksinger Floyd Red Crow Westerman. We’re also fundraising for KPFA and are offering Floyd’s excellent double CD Custer Died for Your Sins/The Land is Your Mother as … Continued
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Today on a special 1-hour edition of Bay Native Circle starting at 1 pm, we visit with Navajo-Ute composer and multi-instrumentalist R. Carlos Nakai. We’ll also be asking you to call or log-on to KPFA with your support for listener-sponsored radio.
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Smoke Johnson grew up in Livermore, having to deal with racism and ignorance. She did something about it by organizing an annual powwow. Today we talk with this young woman about the upcoming Livermore powwow. We will also talk to the Chief of the Red Nation Motorcycle club and their Red Heart Run this weekend, … Continued
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The White Bison Wellbriety Movement: Honoring Native Recovery. Part two of the documentary produced by Peggy Berryhill. Also the Bay Are Indian Calendar of Events.
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Special One Hour presentation of Bay Native Circle: Wisdom of the Elders: A Tribute to Native Artists.
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With the winter rains we look at ways that our ancestors used this time (based on our ‘star knowledge’) to take care of home and our personal self reflection, and prepare for the upcoming months. Lakota Harden speaks with Adam Villagomez of the Sonoma County Indian Health Project about healing substance abuse with traditional methods. … Continued
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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