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Program Archives |
November 9, 2008
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Minnesota Court of Appeals Judges R.A. "Jim" Randall and Larry Stauber
on Indian Law in Minnesota, Indian Juridiction and Indian Civil Rights,
and the 25th Anniversary of the Minnesota Court of Appeals
& Winona LaDuke
on the new Indian Radio |
November 2, 2008
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Ralph Nader on Indian Uprising
Ralph Nader, longtime consumer rights and social justice activist and currently candidate for the office of President of the U.S.A., on KFAI's Indian Uprising (Sunday, November 2, 2008) at 7:00 p.m. CST.
Indian Uprising founder and host Chris Spotted Eagle is currently on sabbatical, and tonight's show is produced and hosted by Clara NiiSka and Rhiana Yazzie, along with guest host and discussant Martha Fast Horse (of the Martha Fast Horse show on KQRS).
KFAI 'Fresh Air' Radio is also broadcast on the Internet, and shows are archived online for two weeks after broadcast.
KFAI's Indian Uprising web pages http://www.kfai.org/node/125 |
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| October 26, 2008 |
Barack Obama presidential campaign spokesman Wizipan Garriott talks 'policy' with Martha Fast Horse and Clara NiiSka on Indian Uprising; discussion in the second half-hour with Daryl and Sharon No Heart.
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Canoeing the Wakan Wakpa with Native youth Ches Lorenzi and Joe Deala, Healthy Nations’ Active Lifestyles Facilitator Jon Lurie, and LeMoine LaPointe, program director of the Healthy Nations Program at the Minneapolis American Indian Center.
Rainbow Crow with actress Isabella LaBlanc, director Richer Hitchler, choreographer Emily Johnson, and playwright Rhiana Yazzie.
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Sundays, 7 - 8:00 p.m.
KFAI Radio
90.3 FM in Minneapolis · 106.7 FM in St. Paul
online at www.kfai.org
Radio Without Boundaries
Indian Uprising is a one hour public and cultural affairs program concerned with sober and meaningful issues by, for and about Indigenous people.
Program founder and longtime producer, Chris Spotted Eagle, is a long-time resident and activist in Minneapolis. He was a TV producer at Twin Cities Public Television. Spotted Eagle said, "regular programming about Indian issues on any radio station here in the Twin Cities was nonexistent. Indian Uprising is filling that historical gap."
About fifty-five thousand Indian people live in Minnesota with over half living in the Twin Cities. Ojibwe people are the largest group in the state with Dakotah being second. Other Native people from Nations throughout the U.S., including Alaska live here too.
Chris Spotted Eagle is on sabbatical through December, 2008. Rhiana Yazzie and Clara NiiSka are co-hosting Indian Uprising during Spotted Eagle's sabbatical. |