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Native Music On American Indian Radio On Satellite This Week
11-5-2001 to 11-12-2001

Native Sounds - Native Voices - National

Listen online by following the link to AIROS below (All Times ET)

Monday : 12 am, 11 am, 12 pm, 4pm, 10pm, 5pm, 6 pm, 11 pm
Tuesday : 12 am, 5am, 6am, 11am, 12pm, 4pm, 5pm, 6 pm, 10pm, 5pm, 6pm, 11 pm
Wednesday : 12 am, 5am, 6 am, 11 am, 12 pm, 5pm, 6 pm, 11pm
Thursday : 12 am, 5am, 6 am, 11 am, 12 pm, 5pm, 6 pm, 11pm
Friday : 12 am,, 5am, 6 am, 11 am, 12 pm, 5pm, 6 pm, 11pm
Saturday - : 12 am, 5am, 6 am, 8 am, 9am, 12 pm, 1pm, 7pm, 8 pm, 11pm
Sunday - : 8 am, 9am, 12 pm, 1pm, 7pm, 8 pm, 11pm

Native Sounds - Native Voices - Regional

Listen online by following the link to AIROS below (All Times ET)

Monday : 2am, 3am, 8am, 9am, 2pm, 3pm, 8pm, 9pm
Tuesday :  3am, 8am, 9am, 2pm, 3pm, 8pm, 9pm
Wednesday : 3am, 8am, 9am, 2pm, 3pm, 8pm, 9pm
Thursday : 3am, 8am, 9am, 2pm, 3pm, 8pm, 9pm
Friday : 3am, 8am, 9am, 2pm, 3pm, 8pm, 9pm
Saturday - : 2am, 3am, 10am, 11am, 10pm
Sunday - : 1am, 2am, 10am, 11am, 10pm

Club Red featuring Joy Harjo

On this edition of Club Red Charlie visits with Joy Harjo, Muscogee poet and recording artist. We'll hear excerpts from Joys works including, "She Had Some Horses" and "Eagle Poem". Joy talks about the forces that shaped her life and what it means to be a creative person. As always the Club Red Players are on hand and this time they offer a Poetry Slam, Club Red style. Grandma Mabel has advice for all of us from the "Big Rez," we'll go back in time to learn about "Bad Calls In History." Take a trip to a very special dentist, "Dr. Shining Tooth" and our resident cultural anthropologist Dr. Fido Multiplex takes us to an archaeological dig in the badlands of New Jersey. Music, comedy, insightful chatting, who could ask for anything more?

Listen online by following the link to AIROS below (All Times ET) or listen to on-demand clips anytime at http://nativetelecom.org/realmedia/clubred/

11/22/01: 2pm, 7pm, 10pm
11/24/01: 10am, 7pm, 10pm
11/25/01: 7pm, 10pm

Voices From The Circle

This weeks VOICES FROM THE CIRCLE features Thanksgiving highlights Indian-style, including a two part interview with Bad River Chippewa first-time author Patty Loew and her behind-the scenes comments about her new book "The Indian Tribes of Wisconsin" published by the University of Wisconsin Press.

"VOICES" listeners can look forward to hearing from: Lawrence Laughing and "Togetherness," a Zuni Pueblo "Blessing Song." From the Pow Wow Trail Northern Wind brings us an intertribal.

We also bring you a tribute to Pat Locke who recently walked onto the Spirit World with "The People Shall Live" from son Kevin's impressive CD.

In keeping with the mood of the season we bring you Anishinabe prose from the Whispering Tree CD featuring Annie Humphrey, Sharon Burch and a holiday "Welcome Home." From Taiwan's Atayal People comes a special "Thanksgiving Song." And Yolanda Martinez concludes this weeks' "VOICES" with a song about something we're all looking forward to during the holidays, "A Soft Place to Fall."

Happy Turkey Day to you all!

Listen online by following the link to AIROS below (All Times ET)

Monday - 11/19: 4pm, 10pm
Tuesday - 11/20: 4am
Saturday - 11/24: 3pm
Sunday - 11/25: 4am, 3pm
Monday - 11/26: 4am

alterNATIVE VOICES honors veterans and warriors

alterNATIVE VOICES' theme this week is veterans and warriors. Besides great music from Lakota Thunder, American Warriors, War Mothers and many more, the info-ed spots are about eagle feathers and war paint.

Listen online by following the link to AIROS below (All Times ET)

Wednesday 11/21: 10am, 4pm, 10pm
Thursday 11/22: 4am
Saturday 11/24: 6pm
Sunday 11/25: 7am, 6pm
Monday 11/26: 7am

 

Earthsongs - Thanksgiving music feast

Next time on Earthsongs: Modern Music from Native America -- host Gregg McVicar cooks-up a Thanksgiving music feast with savory tracks from Andrew Vasquez, Tchiya Amet, Joanne Shenandoah, Spider Moccasin, Robbie Robertson, Jerry Alfred, Alejandro Escovedo, and the amazing Lila Downs.

All this and the Native Word of the Day.

Listen online by following the link to AIROS below (All Times ET)

Thursday 11/22: 10am, 4pm
Friday 11/23: 4am
Saturday 11/24: 4pm
Sunday 11/25: 5am, 4pm
Monday 11/26: 5am

American Indian Radion On Satellite American Indian Radio On Satellite  
Listen to great Indian music and other programming online!

Follow the link above to the AIROS web site. Click on  "Liisten to Live Radio" . After the RealPlayer window starts up you can minimize it and listen while you keep surfing the Web!

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New Releases by Local Native Musicians:


Fiddle Tunes for the Birds
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Whispering Winds
Grady "Shadow Hawk" Jones

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