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Federal US policy has not changed over the centuries. By purpose or effect, Indigenous Peoples of the United States continue to face economic and socially discriminatory treatment leading to an economically coerced removal from their ancestral lands and to assimilation by the dominant culture. This radio show will discuss current events and historical perspectives as it pertains to the Indigenous Peoples of the world.
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A three part series scheduled from August 11 thru September 21, 2019 is a show dedicated to listening to the concerns and input from all citizens. Candidate Golden especially wants to hear from the "At Large" citizens of the MCN to open communication lines. Golden firmly believes that our Nation should be asserting Self Governance and Tribal Sovere…
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Brenda S. Golden is running for Principal Chief of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation. Ms. Golden has a Bachelors in Business Administration, a Masters in Business Administration and a Juris Doctor (law degree). Tune in and call in to talk about current events around Indian Country, the State of Oklahoma and the Muscogee (Creek) Nation.…
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Oklahoma City deserves a holiday that we can all be proud of. Indigenous Peoples' Day celebrates the thriving cultures and values of the Native nations within our borders--38 tribes in Oklahoma, alone. Columbus is an unquestionably problematic historical figure. He never set foot within the borders of this country, and committed atrocities that hav…
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Federal US policy has not changed over the centuries. By purpose or effect, Indigenous Peoples of the United States continue to face economic and socially discriminatory treatment leading to an economically coerced removal from their ancestral lands and to assimilation by the dominant culture. This radio show will discuss current events and histori…
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Guest is Melissa Goodblanket, mother to Mah-hi-vist Goodblanket, a Cheyenne-Arapaho teen who was killed by Custer County deputies last December, 21, 2013. A rally is being planned for April 16, 2014 at the North Plaza of the Oklahoma State Capitol in Oklahoma City from 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Check out Touching Cloud Goodblanket Cause/ Mah hi vist/ …
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Founder of Cloudboy Consulting, L.L.C., Chance Rush is sought out nationally for speaking engagements, workshops, comedy shows and as a life coach among other specialties. The core of his work is about helping Native people reach inside themselves to accomplish great things personally and for the community. It begins with taking care of the self. G…
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Citizen of the Comanche Nation, Chad Tahchawwickah brings his own style of Indian Humor to any situation. As CEO of Just2Keen Chad uses comedy to address top issues in Indian Country. He knows how to bring it home, whether it be alcohol abuse, drugs, poverty or fry bread and eating. Not only does Chad do stand up comedy, he sings Comanche hymns and…
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Margo Gray announced her Campaign for the Office of the Principal Chief of the Osage Nation in December 2013. A citizen of the Osage Nation, she is the President of Margo Gray and Associates. Ms. Gray is the former Chairwoman for the National Center for American Indian Enterprise Development, she currently serves on the National Board of Directors …
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Join hostess Brenda Golden and guest Majick Ravenhawk as they discuss what "Divide and Conquer" means and does in Indian Country. From the very beginning of colonizers invading this land, their strategy to divide and conquer the indigenous populations was effective. That strategy is a learned behavior that Indian Country has adopted subconsciously …
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Guest John Lee Soap, Jr., Cherokee, and hostess Brenda Golden discuss grief and coping with loss. Tragically both have lost children in recent years and will share what it means to grieve, what is grief, is there a proper way to grieve, and most of all how to cope with grief. John has attained higher educational degrees in Counseling while working …
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Join Guest Nicky Michael and other invited members of Standing Our Ground to discuss the movement, the goals, the needs and the objectives of this vital group. What started as a Facebook page to support Dusten Brown in his quest to keep his baby daughter Veronica following an unjust SCOTUS ruling, has now evolved into a full blown effort to make co…
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Guests Sarah Adams Cornell, Bob Davis and Roberto Mendoza from Idle No More Central Oklahoma will join us to discuss the movement one year after its popular beginnings. Idle No More Central Oklahoma is an inclusive, peaceful, grassroots movement committed to positive change through education, conservation, solidarity and reciprocity, acting by cons…
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Guests are Hickory Ground Warrior Wayland Gray, Suzan Shown Harjo of Morning Star Institute, Rob Trepp of Tulsa Indian Art Festival. The Poarch Band Creek of Indians desecrated a sacred site. The Poarch Band has a $246 million casino expansion project underway and dug up almost 60 sets of Muscogee ancestors during the ground preparation. Gray and t…
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International Director of the LPDC, David Hill (Oklahoma Choctaw), and invited guests, will update us on the latest efforts of the Leonard Peltier Defense Committee. Mr. Hill has worked tirelessly for the release of Leonard Peltier for over 30 years by organizing horse rides, demonstrations and speaking publicly. Now listen in as he talks about wha…
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Join in to hear guest Denise Lobell and hostess Brenda Golden discuss discrimination in the workplace, filing complaints with the EEOC and how to keep a discrimination complaint alive. Ms. Lobell has endured several years of an administrative process with the EEOC in which she single handedly kept her Title VII complaint alive and received a favora…
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A weekly recap of the happenings in Indian Country along with commentary by the hostess. Call-ins welcome! Federal US policy has not changed over the centuries. By purpose or effect, Indigenous Peoples of the United States continue to face economic and socially discriminatory treatment leading to an economically coerced removal from their ancestral…
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Guest Sarah Adams Cornell (Choctaw) will talk about the Land Runs and why the Land Run Re-enactments are harmful to our Native American children. Sarah has been making progress on her goal to stop Land Run Reenactments in Oklahoma City Public Schools (OKCPS). She met with the principal of her kids' school who promised they would no longer do them. …
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Robin Carter Mayes is a Career and Technology Education instructor at Ryan High School in Denton Texas. He received both a BS and an MS degree from Northeastern State University in Tahlequah, his birthplace and hometown. After working in the steel-construction industry for 15 years, Mayes began his teaching career in 1993. Candidate for At-Large Co…
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A weekly recap of the happenings in Indian Country along with commentary by the hostess. Call-ins welcome! Federal US policy has not changed over the centuries. By purpose or effect, Indigenous Peoples of the United States continue to face economic and socially discriminatory treatment leading to an economically coerced removal from their ancestral…
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Patricia Spottedcrow, a member of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma , was sentenced to 12 years in prison for selling $30 worth of marijuana to an undercover police informant in Kingfisher County in 2010. On November 29, 2012 Patricia was released from prison on early parole. What does this young woman plan to do with her future? What has…
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Join CAST Productions President/Founder and Sea of Children Executive Producer, Lewis K. Tallbear and Brian Freijo of Culture Shock Camp as they tell us what Sea of Children is all about, where they are in the filming and what is needed to finish the documentary. Originally a concept envisioned in 1999 by Tallbear, Sea of Children is about the orig…
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Culture Shock Camp, comprised of Marcus “Quese IMC” Frejo and Brian“DJ Shock B” Frejo, is an all-Native hip-hop group originating out of Oklahoma City. Culture Shock’s sound and vibe is defined by its unique and powerful blend of hip-hop and Native music that promotes a message of wellness, unity and Native pride. Culture Shock was named “one of th…
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Nakima Geimausaddle (Lakota/Odawa) and Kenneth Geimausaddle (Kiowa) head up the 501 (c) 3 - Celebrating Traditions; Native American ARt and Culture established in 1999. Beginning in 2001 as part of the organization they began producing "Medicine Winds News Native America". CEO is Kenneth Geimausaddle; President of the Board Philip Buster and there …
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Carol Shoemaker is the mother of six children, author of 'Skeletons in the Closet', an autobiography, and has a BA in e Human Services. She dedicated her book to the memory of her youngest son, Enrique Sanchez, who lost his life while in the National Guard (2002). Carol is a two-time veteran of the U.S. Army, having served in the Pentagon during Vi…
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Daniel Wildcat, Ph.D., (Yuchi) is a professor at Haskell Indian Nations University in Lawrence, Kansas, and an accomplished scholar who writes on Indigenous knowledge, technology, environment, and education. He is also director of the Haskell Environmental Research Studies Center, which he founded with colleagues from the Center for Hazardous Subst…
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Join us as we discuss the rally to campaign to bring Justice to the issue surrounding little Naomi Whitecrow's death. The rally is scheduled at the Oklahoma State Capitol on November 2, 2011 from 11 AM to 2 PM. Guest Lisa Liebl, Public Relations Coordinator from the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribe's Governor's Office will explain who will be at the rall…
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Walter Echo-Hawk is a Native American attorney, tribal judge, author, activist, and law professor. He represents Indian tribes on important legal issues, such as treaty rights, water rights, religious freedom, prisoner rights, and repatriation rights. His career spans the pivotal years when Indian tribes reclaimed their land, sovereignty, and pride…
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Kenny Frost (Ute) is a prolific speaker and leader of indigenous peoples who are fighting to keep traditions, culture and languages alive for the next generations. Kenny is the Chairman of Our Healing Center. Our Native Healing Center (ONHC) will establish a much needed American Indian/Alaskan Native healing center in Denver, Colorado that offers t…
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Born in Pasadena, California, in 1954, Kenny grew up in a music-filled household. His early affinity to music is a reflection of his Native American roots. His bloodlines come directly from two Indian Nations, the Mohawk and the Cherokee. Kenny Lee Lewis is credited as one of the songwriters who gave Steve Miller "personality". Yet, as many Native …
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Marilyn Vann serves as president and a director of the Descendants of Freedmen of the Five Civilized Tribes Association, a nonprofit corporation that educates the public about the history, culture, and political rights of the African Indian peoples of the five nations (formerly known as the Five Civilized Tribes) whose ancestors were enrolled as “f…
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Wambli Sina Win is a Oglala Sioux from Wamblee, South Dakota. Her name, “Wambli Sina Win”, means “Eagle Shawl Woman”. “I am honored to carry my great-grandmother’s Lakota name,” Win said, “which was given to me in a traditional Lakota ceremony in 1958.” Wambli Sina Win (Eagle Shawl Woman) is currently an Associate Professor and Director of the Baco…
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The wannabe will announce he has Native American ancestry based upon family oral tradition. He may or may not do research, but no matter what evidence there may be to the contrary or no evidence at all, he will hold fast to his proclamation because it has become part and parcel of his identity. The wannabe is free to ebb and flow his blood claims b…
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President and co-founder of White Bison, Inc. Don Coyhis is a member of the Mohican Nation from the Stockbridge-Munsee Reservation in Wisconsin. His upbringing on the reservation and his 15 years of experience in corporate America bring a unique perspective on community development issues, whether in the corporate environment or within the Indian c…
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Sandra (Sandi) Golden is running for the upcoming election for the Muscogee (Creek) Nation. She is the daughter of Eugene Golden and the late Minnie (Jeffley) Spicer. She has one son, Thomas who attends school in Weleetka. She is running for office because she believes there is still much to do in the development as a sovereign nation. Our offices …
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Mo Brings Plenty is of the Lakota Nation born and raised on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. He is a gifted musician, actor, model and devoted spokesperson who travels the nation advocating for the rights of his Indian community, focusing heavily on the safety and protection of his elders and the support and positive development o…
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Yes, it's true. There is a band over in Ireland, that has been raking in money by mocking Indigenous cultures for 40 years This group of Irishmen dress up in pseudo "Native American" garb, fingerpaint on their faces, and each has a stage name that is stolen from a respected Indigenous Warrior or Holy Man. They claim to play country & western music,…
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Yes, it's true. There is a band over in Ireland, that has been raking in money by mocking Indigenous cultures for 40 years This group of Irishmen dress up in pseudo "Native American" garb, fingerpaint on their faces, and each has a stage name that is stolen from a respected Indigenous Warrior or Holy Man. They claim to play country & western music,…
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A member of the Yaqui people of southern Arizona, Gabriel Ayala is at the forefront of a new generation of Native Americans making a career performing classical music. He began playing the guitar as a child. He earned a Master's Degree in Music Performance from the University of Arizona in 1997, has taught at all educational levels from elementary …
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A $31 marijuana sale has landed 25-year-old Oklahoma mother of four Patricia Spottedcrow and a grandmother 10 years in prison. Police say Spottedcrow and her 50-year-old mother Delita Starr sold $11 worth of pot to an undercover cop at her home in 2009 on New Year's Eve, according to The Oklahoman. Two weeks later, the cop came back and bought $20 …
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This is a special show co-hosted by Pius Spottedhorsechief (Pawnee) and Brenda Golden (Mvskoke) both veterans of the armed forces; to discuss and take calls about the use of "Geronimo" by the US Government in referring to Osama Bin Laden. Many Native Americans were offended by the use of "Geronimo", many many articles were written to denounce and e…
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