Native Producer Profile Podcast
Each month, NAPT features a Native American producer interview. The people that will make up these profiles will include Native filmmakers, radio producers and new media creators. This month's profile is of James Lujan
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Featured Producers: James Lujan, Jim Fortier, Jim DeNomie, Michelle Danforth, Gary Robinson, Patty Loew, Julianna Brannum, Dustinn Craig, Terry Jones, Kimberley Lyman, Suree Towfighnia, Courtney Hermann, George Burdeau, Beverly Morris, Bennie Klain
NAPT Native Media Channel
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Eastern Native American Issues
A collection of programs that take an in-depth look into the various issues faced by the Native American tribes of the eastern half of North America.
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Programs in the Series:
- Jamestown 2007: The Native American Connection
- Monacan Voices: True History of First Contact & the Paper Genocide of Virginia Indians
- Producer Profile: Kimberley Lyman
NNI Radio: Native Nation Building Series
Description: an ongoing series of discussions with tribal leaders and scholars looking at possible solutions to economic development and governance challenges facing tribes today.
Native Nations Institute Radio (NNI Radio), an initiative of the Native Nations Institute for Leadership, Management and Policy (NNI) at the University of Arizona.
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Voices from the Circle
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You can also listen to VFTC every Monday, Saturday and Sunday on the AIROS live stream.
Native Health Series
A collection of programs about Native American health issues, this series of programs takes a look at wellness from a Native perspective focusing not only on problems, but solutions.
The first program in the series features presentations from the 12th Annual Wellness and Spirituality Conference. Participants spoke on combining traditional healing concepts into medical and counseling practices. Other programs that will be included in the series deal with diabetes, women health issues and dealing with traumatic events.
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2006 State of Indian Nations
Download the State of Indian Nations Address by President of the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI) Joe Garcia, Governor of Ohkay Owingeh, (Pueblo of San Juan, New Mexico). President Garcia spoke February 2 at the National Press Club in Washington, DC.
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Native to Native
Listen as we talk with Indigenous people about the issues that are important to them. The interviews will deal with topics that impact Natives from remembering our great leaders of the past to the developing technologies of today that transform tribal economies.
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Our first interview is with Judi gaiashkibos (Ponca), Executive Director of the Nebraska Commission on Indian Affairs, about the the upcoming Annual Standing Bear Celebrations.
Download an MP3 of our interview with Judi gaiashkibos
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