
"Listen Live to AIROS Right Over the Internet!"
Today is,
- Native American Public Telecommunications
"NAPT Empowering, Educating, and Entertaining through Native Media"Welcome to "The Vision Maker" Newsletter Online
"A seasonal publication of Native American Public Telecommunications."
- American Indian Radio On Satellite "AIROS network is a national distribution system for Native programming to Tribal communities and to general audiences through Native American, other public radio stations, as well as, the Internet." See the Schedule! Listen to archived programs via RealOne! Listen to AIROS Programming "offline"! Listen to AIROS "on-line" now! Also available for Web T.V.!
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- Native America Calling AIROS's flagship program, is a live one-hour call-in show,; distributed Native American radio stations and the National Public Radio system, Monday through Friday live at 1:00 p.m. Eastern time, at noon Central time, at 11:00 a.m. Mountain time and at 10:00 a.m. Pacific time! In response to huge listener demand here it is... NAC on-demand! & NAC Spotlights
- AlterNative Voices is aired, Sunday Mornings at 7 a.m. on KUVO Public Radio FM 89.3, Denver, Colorado. "In 1992, AlterNative Voices, a innovative radio program by and about the Native American community, was launched. Created by Z. Susanne Aikman (Cherokee/Scot), member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, is featured on AIROS! Visit Us ALL around the Web! alter*Native Voices on MySpace!
- California Indian Radio Project "CRIP opens a window into the California Indian world, and illuminates a wealth of information about a story that has long been inaccessible to "outsiders." There are more than 300 tribes in California, and their cultures are ancient, spiritually complex and deeply woven into the land. The purpose of the California Indian Radio Project is to give listeners an understanding of the rich mixture of old and new, beauty and sadness, contradiction and perseverance that characterizes California Indian life." CRIP's Can be heard... Wednesdays: 7:00-7:30pm; Thursdays: 1:00-1:30am, 7:00-7:30am; Fridays: 10:00-10:30am, 4:00-4:30pm, 10:00-10:30pm; Saturdays: 4:00-4:30am, 2:00-2:30pm; Sundays: 2:00-2:30pm, 3:00-3:30am; Mondays: 3:00-3:30am
- American Indian Living "'American Indian Living', a one-hour live call-in radio talk show focusing on health issues in Indian country, began broadcasting Tuesday, Aug. 17 from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. (ET) on the American Indian Radio on Satellite (AIROS) Network. 'American Indian Living' originates from Oklahoma and Tennessee."
- EarthSongs 'Modern Music From Native America' "EarthSongs is a weekly one-hour music program, hosted by Gregg McVicar (Tlingit). EarthSongs is a service mark of Koahnic Broadcast, Inc., Anchorage, Alaska and can be enjoyed on AIROS by way of the Internet!
- Native Sounds~Native Voices on AIROS "For great traditional and contemporary Native American music listen to Native Sounds~Native Voices, from the AIROS studio in Lincoln, NE. The program is produced in two formats, the National Edition with host & producer John Gregg, Sr. (Hopi/Inupiat) and by regional producers from across North America."
- Oyate Ta Olowan ~ Songs of the People "Produced by Milt Lee (Cheyenne River Sioux) and Jamie Lee of Rapid City, South Dakota. OYATE, which means "the people" in Lakota, is actually a native-owned company which records and produces Traditional Native Music and Public Radio Documentaries... located in the beautiful Black Hills of South Dakota, U.S.A,, once the ancient homelands of the Lakota Indians. Distributed nationwide by PRI and AIROS."
- Native Literature Series of " New Letters on the Air, the radio companion to the literary quarterly New Letters, is a half-hour literature program produced in the studios of KCUR-FM on the University of Missouri-Kansas City campus. It is distributed nationally via the Public Radio Satellite System and on American Indian Radio On Satellite." See the AIROS schedule for broadcast times.
- Voices from the Circle "Voices from the Circle highlights Native news, music, issues, entertainment and storytelling from reservations and urban communities. The weekly program is produced and hosted by Barbara Jersey (Menominee/Potawatomi) and Jim DeNomie (Bad River Chippewa) at WLUW on Loyola University."
- Club Red With Charly Hill 'Get a Good Laugh with Club Red...' Listen to audio clips from Club Red
by way of NAPT! Such as: Top Ten Things that White People Say to Indians And pay a visit to the
official Club Red With Charlie Hill web site!
- Center for Native American Radio "The Corporation for Public Broadcasting announced
a $1.5 million grant to establish the Center for Native American Radio, a centralized
service bureau that will provide technical, fundraising and programmatic support to
nearly 30 public radio stations serving Native American listeners."
NATIVE AMERICAN INDIAN TELEVISION
Is it not past time!?!!
- Visit AMERICAN INDIAN TV.com Online!!! "American Indian TV (AITV) is being
brought into existence by native and non-native people who are passionate to
meet the needs never met by local or national channels. AITV is a NYC-based
operation put together by Indian Country veterans and technical specialists of
American Indian Sourcing (AIS) and Corporate Performance Artists (CorporatePA)."
- PowWowTV on PowWows.com Watch Pow Wow Videos on
demand including videos from the 2007 NMAI Pow Wow!!!- See More Pow Wow Videos via myspace.com...
- NMAI 2007 Pow Wow Added: 8/13/2007 Runtime: 1:34
- NMAI 2007 Pow Wow Added: 8/13/2007 Runtime: 2:11
- Intertribal-2007 Mohegan Powwow
Added: 8/22/2007 Runtime: 3:54- 2006 Mohegan Sun Powwow - Veteran's Honor Song
Added: 8/29/2006 - Runtime: 2:52- Midsummer Powwow, CT 2006 - Penobscot Turtle Song.
Added: 8/17/2006 Runtime: 2:00
NAI ONLINE PROGRAMMING BY DAYS OF WEEK
Weekly ~ Seven Days A Week ~ Monday-Friday
Sunday ~ Monday ~ Tuesday ~ Wednesday ~ Thursday ~ Friday ~ Saturday
- NAI Radio Program - Weekly!
- Without Reservation Presents; Storyteller, Native Radio Program
"The Storyteller is a 15-minute weekly radio program and internet broadcast
which can be heard in more than 200 Native communities on First Nations radio
networks in Canada, including NCI, CFWE and MBC. It can also be heard in
the US in Alaska, Minnesota, South Dakota, North Dakota, Arizona and New
Mexico. Can't find a station? Check back often, the list of communities
continues to grow. In the meantime, you can listen online, and you can also
listen to past programs! Contact: Without Reservation, P.O. Box 1001,
Bemidji, Minnesota 56619 ~ E-mail: Without Reservation Information
- NAI Radio Constant Feed - Online Seven Days A Week!
- KADA Cool 99.3 FM Radio And KYKC 100.1 FM Radio
Owned and operated by the Chickasaw Nation! Listen online!!!
- NAI Radio Constant Feed - Online Seven Days A Week!
- KILI Radio 'The Voice of the Lakota Nation' FM 90.1 MHz ~ Porcupine, SD
Broadcasting to the Pine Ridge, Cheyenne River and Rosebud Reservations Rapid City, too! "KILI Radio (pronounced "KEE-lee") is the largest Indian-owned and operated public radio station in America. We broadcast in English and Lakota 22 hours each day to homes on three reservations in the Black Hills. Our listeners are spread out over 10,000 square miles, an area larger than the state of Delaware."
Listen to KILI Radio Live Online
- NAI Radio Constant Feed - Online Seven Days A Week!
- American Indian Movement Grand Governing Council
"Please help us spread the word, e-mail or call 5 to 10
friends and tell them about the ongoing AIM Webcasts.
Ask them to contact their friends, and let them know that
they can enjoy 5 channels on the web - AIM radio, AIM Web
TV, AIM music and more. This is viewer supported broadcasting."
Welcome to the AIM Webcasts ~ Welcome to the AIM Multimedia Archive
- NAI Radio Constant Feed - Online Seven Days A Week!
- KSUT: Southern Ute Indian Tribal Radio "KSUT Public Radio is a
Colorado 501-C3 non-profit corporation in its 29th broadcast year
and has over 40,000 listeners around the region. KSUT provides two
radio stations: Southern Ute Tribal Radio 91.3 FM serving the
Southern Ute Indian Tribe and the communities of Ignacio and
Bayfield with Native American and local programming; and Four
Corners Public Radio serving 14 different communities from Durango,
Colorado to Gallup, New Mexico with national, local and international
news, an eclectic music mix and cultural programming." Listen Live!!!
- NAI Radio Constant Feed - Online Seven Days A Week!
- Native Voice One (NV1) ''The Native American Radio Service''
"NV1 educates, advocates, and celebrates Native American life and culture
by providing a program service from a Native point of view. This service
is for everyone interested in Native American news, culture, music, events,
and life. NV1 broadcasts the Native voice through affiliate Native and
other radio stations, via internet radio on www.NV1.org, and on Sirius
Satellite Radio across the United States and Canada." Listen Live to NV1!!!
- NAI Radio Constant Feed - Online Seven Days A Week!
- NativeRadio.Com "Listen to NAMA Nominees Radio Stream - 24/7!"
"Our Main Station: NativeStream 6 - NativePics: This 250 hour + program
has some of our favorite cuts from the past 8 years, plus lots of new
releases. NativeStream 6 is set to radomize your playlist, and is our
main staream. The "What's Playing" info on the top of each page is pulled
from this stream. It's a lot of fun..enjoy! (fast connection .Mp3)"
NativeStream 3 (All NAMA 2001 Nominees), NativeRadio NativeStream 4,
(Various Artists in .Mp3) NativeRadio NativeStream 5 (All NAMA 2001
Nominees in .Mp3), New Station: NativeStream 7 Traditional/Pow Wow
Newest Station: NativeStream 8 The Edge - Hip Hop/Rap/Alter-Native
(ATTEN: The lyrics and messages in NativeStream 8 may offend some.)
- NAI Radio Constant Feed - Online Seven Days A Week!
- Gathering Of Nations ~ Free Internet Radio ~ All Native Music!
- NAI Radio Constant Feed - Online Seven Days A Week!
- Aboriginal Voices Radio Toronto 106.5 FM CFIE, Vancouver 92.3 FM, Calgary 88.1 FM, and Ottawa! Aboriginal Voices Radio Inc. (AVR) is a non-profit organization founded in 1998 by Gary Farmer and others who want to facilitate the development of a national radio service known as the Aboriginal Voices Radio Network (AVRN). Listen to Aboriginal Voices Radio on the Internet! We offer two *streams depending on your internet connection speed. Soon we will have links to our newscasts and community calenders across Canada. So keep coming to our website for more updates.
- NAI Radio Constant Feed - Online Seven Days A Week!
- Native American Music Awards Radio Station (Nammys) Courtesy of NativeRadio.com To experience our live broadcast, you will need Windows Media Player version 6 or better.
- NAI Radio Constant Feed - Online Seven Days A Week!
- WOJB 88.9 FM Woodland Community Public Radio "Owned and operated by the Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe Tribe. The top rated Indian radio station in the United States Full power 100,000 watts strong in Northern Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Michigan." Lac Courte Oreilles Public Braodcasting Corporation Listen live NOW!
- John Trudell's WOJB Interview Produced by Lori Townsend
WOJB News Director (February 28, 1998)
- NAI Radio Constant Feed - Not Yet Online!
- KIDE- 91.3 - Tribally Owned and Operated Community Radio
by the Hoopa Valley Indian Tribe!
- NAI Radio Constant Feed - Not Yet Online!
- Welcome to Radio CKTI 107.7 FM, or also known as The Eagle. The Eagle
operates on frequency 107.7 FM at 450 watts, 18 hours a day, 7 days a week.
The Eagle is operated by Point's Eagle Radio Corporation and Licensed
under the Canadian Radio/Television and Telecommunications Commission.
Chippewas of Kettle and Stony Point First Nations Radio Station!
- NAI Radio Constant Feed - Not Yet Online!
- KALIHWIYóSE? Good Message Radio Hour "A radio program featured weekly on WPNE 89.3 F.M., Wisconsin Public Radio, every Thursday evening from 10:00 p.m. till 12:00 a.m. Your hosts are Christopher Powless and Dawn Thomas. The WPNE-FM studio request line is: 920-465-2444."
- NAI Radio Constant Feed - Online Seven Days A Week!
- KWE Mohawk Nation Radio ~ Tyendinaga 105.9 FM "KWE is a low powered, community owned and operated FM radio station, on Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory. Tyendinaga is found north of Lake Ontario, mid-way between Toronto and Ottawa, along the north shore of the Bay of Quinte." Hear KWE Radio Live by way of RealOne!
- NAI Radio Constant Feed - Online Seven Days A Week!
- KNBA 90.3FM - Koahnic Broadcasting Corporation "KNBA is the country's first urban, Native radio station and has been repeatedly voted the best station in Anchorage. KNBA's programming, a diverse schedule of commercial-free music, news, cultural, Native and local programming, is testament to public radio's unique ability to entertain, inform and serve a diverse community."
[ KNBA Streams in MP3! MP3 streams can be played by nearly all players.]
- Native Word of the Day "One of KBC's most popular programs, is a collection of words and short phrases spoken in a variety of indigenous languages. Koahnic Broadcast Corporation produces Native Word of the Day in order to demonstrate the richness and variety of Native languages spoken in the US. Visit the KNBA Native Word of the Day Archives and Programming Schedule. From these pages you will be able to listen to all of the current Native Word of the Day clips using RealPlayer, in different Native American Indian languages; Aleut, Inupiaq, Jicarilla Apache, Navajo, Potawatomi, Tlingit, Yupik..."
- NAI Program Monday thru Friday Online!
- KUNM 89.9 Albuquerque, NM KUNM programming includes National Native News
at 11:00 a.m. MT time and follows with (NAC) Native American Calling at 11:05 a.m.
to 12:00-noon, Broadcast live Monday - Friday from the University of New Mexico
in Real format. Also, visit the Indian Pueblo!
- NAI Program Monday thru Friday Online!
- KPBX91FM/KSFC91.9FM Spokane Public Radio: " KSFC 91.9 FM
broadcasts "Native America Calling W/host Wayne Cody"
Monday thru Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. from Spokane,
Washington. Listen live online to KSFC 24 hours a day!"
- NAI Program Monday thru Friday Online!
- Sault Tribe This Week Radio Live Scheduled Broadcasts:
Sault Ste. Marie, WSOO 1230 AM Tuesday; WSUE 101.3 FM Thurday;
St. Ignace WIDG 940 AM, Thursday/Saturday; Newberry WNBY 1450 AM,
Thursday & Friday; 93.7 FM Tuesday & Wendsday; Pickford
WADW 105.5 FM, Sunday. "Listen to the archived broadcast of
''Sault Tribe This Week'' by way of RealPlayer.
- NAI Program Sunday Online!
- Tallgrass Broadcasting LLC: KIND 102.9 FM and KBVL103.9 FM
Tsa-La-Gi Today. Tsa-La-Gi Today airs from 10 am to 2 pm
every Sunday on both KIND 102.9 FM and KBVL103.9 FM.
Listen Live NOW to Rock With Attitude 102.9!
Listen LiveNOW to Country With Attitude 1010!
Hear Cherokee Nation updates throughout the broadcast!
And visit The 102/9 online forum and/or KIND Photo album!
Contact Tallgrass Broadcasting Associate, Melissa Miller,
Director of Native American Relations at 918-333-8550.
- NAI Program Sunday Online!
- The Cherokee Nation Radio Show currently airs locally on
KEOK 101.7 FM on Sundays from 8 a.m. until 9 a.m. and on
KTLQ 1350 AM from 12 p.m. until 1 p.m. and Wednesdays
from 5 p.m. until 6 p.m. For more information about the
Cherokee Nation radio show, contact Dennis Sixkiller,
phone: 918-456-0671 (ext.2489). Listen to archives!
- NAI Program Sunday Online!
- WPFW 89.3 FM in the Washington, D.C. "Nightwolf Show". Jay Winter
Nightwolf, Host and Executive Producer. Featured every Sunday evening
between 8:00 and 9:00 PM EST, the Nightwolf Show discusses Native
American Indian heritage, culture, issues and entertainment throughout
Indian Country and to radio and Internet listeners throughout the world.
- NAI Program Sunday Online!
- KFAI Program ~ Indian Uprising! Sunday's at 4:00 P.M., a half-hour program about
American Indian issues is broadcast on KFAI. Produced by Chris Spotted Eagle!
Also, listen to Native American News Monday 7:00 - 7:30 P.M. Hosted by
Michael Ballanger! Most Recent and/or Previous programs. Listen to KFAI Live!
- NAI Program Sunday Online!
- KUNM 89.9 FM ~ Albuquerque, New Mexico "...public radio for northern & central New Mexico" Listen live online to Singing Wire, Native American music from traditional to today's sounds of folk, C&W and rock, on Sundays from 12:00 p.m.(Noon) to 4:00 p.m."
- NAI Program Sunday Online!
- CHRW 94.7FM University of Western Ontario, London, Ont., Can. "Canada's #1 Campus Radio Station for 2001" Listen to Smoke Signals, hosted by Dan and Mary-Lou Smoke every Sunday from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Listen live to CHRW with RealPlayer or by way of MediaPlayer.
- NAI Program Sunday Online!
- KGNU 88.5 FM Boulder ~ 99.9 Fort Collins "Welcome to the sound waves of KGNU! We netcast a diverse mix of music, news and information 24 hours a day. KGNU has a fulltime paid staff of five and more than 200 volunteers who program the station and administer its activities. KGNU is funded primarily through listener contributions." The Indian Voices Program can be heard on Sunday Afternoons from 3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.(MST) on 88.5 FM Boulder and 99.9 Fort Collins or live on the web. The online Indian Voices Newsletter "Happenings in the Indian World" brings you an up to date calendar of events relevant to American Indian issues.
- NAI Program Sunday Online!
- KUOW 94.9FM Public Radio, Seattle Listen live online to Earthsongs which airs on KUOW, Sunday nights 8:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. " Earthsongs gives Public Radio and Net listeners the chance to explore the Native influences that help shape and define contemporary American music. Hosted by Gregg McVicar. Produced by Koahnic Broadcast Corporation."
- NAI Program Sunday Online!
- WMNF 88.5 FM Community Radio "WMNF is a small community radio station in Tampa, Florida with a huge voice!" Listen to WMNF Live! Catch Two Worlds a program featuring Native American Indian news, music, and interviews. Hosted by Jacob "Eagle Eyes" Lynn and Chante Ishta, Sundays at 11:00 p.m. EST, (Starting Jan. 21, 2003 show will move to 10:00 p.m.) Got something you want to hear? Got a question about a song you just heard? You can reach the current DJ in the studio by email: dj@wmnf.org or call 813-239-9663.
- NAIIP Program Monday Online!
- "Echoes in the Wind" "A weekly radio program that features Native
American music, stories, news and interviews. It can be heard WORLD
WIDE on WMPG Radio every Monday from 10:30am-12:00 (noon) - just click
on "FM Radio WMPG" above. When you go to WMPG's site, click "Listen"."
- NAIIP Program Monday Online!
- KFAI Program ~ Regional Native News Monday 7:00 - 7:30 P.M. Hosted by Michael Ballanger Listen to Regional Native News each week for the latest news, views and music of the Native American community. Listen to Most Recent ~ Previous [Also, listen to Indian Uprising! Every Sunday at 4:00 P.M., produced by Chris Spotted Eagle. Most Recent ~ Previous programs.] Listen to KFAI Live!
- NAIIP Program Monday Online!
- UrbaNative Radio ~ Aboriginal Issues Monday 1pm-3pm "UrbaNative is heard every Monday from 1:00-3:00 p.m. EST Hosted by Christopher Spence, Call us Live on Mondays! 416-946-7000 (Long distance may charges apply.) Send e-mail or send an email to the studio while on the air!
"Interviews, stories, and music from all over Turtle Island. It features "Native American Calling" a listener call in show syndicated on over 50 radio stations across the American Indian Radio Satellite Network. Host/producer in Toronto, Christopher Spence (aka "Cha-goosh," in Saulteaux slang). Watch out if Cha-Goosh phones your office and your not listening, you will get a Bannock Slap! Listen live, on the Internet or on 89.5FM CIUT in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Also listen to CIUT live on the internet." Send UrbanNative your announcements, music, and upcoming events! 91 St. George Street Toronto, Ontario, M5S 2E8; Admin: 416-978-0909; On-air: 416-976-7000.
- NAI Program Monday Online!
- WRMU 91.1 FM Alliance Ohio "Native Waves" 5:30 pm EDT Mondays.
Listen live online.
- NAI Program Monday Online!
- Radio DX 2001 Now The RavenWolff 'A Native Sound for the Native Soul'
Broadcast on The Voice 91.5 FM (KYDS) Sacramento's Community Radio
Monday's from 6 to 8 p.m. & Tuesdays from 6 to 8 a.m.
- NAI Program Tuesday Online!
- 913 The Summit presents Red Hearts Radio, Tuesday at 11 p.m.
Our first-ever Native American Music Program, Red Hearts Radio!
The program features modern and traditional Native American
music from a full spectrum of Indian nations, local community news,
interviews with performers and leaders and much more. It's all part
of Red Hearts Radio, every Tuesday at 11 p.m. Listen Live to WAPSFM!
- NAI Program Tuesday Online!
- Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians weekly radio news program!
Listen to the archived broadcast of "Sault Tribe This Week".
Live Scheduled Broadcast: Sault Ste. Marie WSOO 1230 AM, St. Ignace
WIDG 940 AM, Newberry WNBY 1450 AM, Pickford WADW 105.5 FM.
- NAI Program Tuesday Online!
- Native Solidarity News ~ CKUT 90.3 FM Montréal (Tuesdays 6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Eastern Time)
Interviews with Native sovereignty activists and supporters, locally and around the province.
Also broadcast on KCR 100.9FM Kootenay Co-op Radio, BC, Host Carla Nemiroff."
(5 p.m. to 6 p.m. PST, 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Mountain, 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Central, 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. EST)
Contact: Adam Gottlieb, Native Solidarity News, CKUT 90.3 FM, 3647 University, Montreal (Quebec) H3A 2B3, Phone: 514-486 0246, FAX: 514-398 8261, E-mail: nsn@tao.ca
Choose a RealAudio path: CKUT Live Online!
- NAI Program Wednesday Online!
- American Indian Airwaves regularly broadcast every Wednesday
from 3pm to 4pm (PCT) on KPFK FM 90.7 in Los Angles, FM 98.7
in Santa Barbara, and by Internet with Real Media Player,
Winamp, & Itunes. "American Indian Airwaves is produced
by Coyote Radio and was established in 1988 in order to give
indigenous peoples and their respective first nations a voice."
- NAI Program Sunday/Wednesday Online!
- The Cherokee Nation Radio Show currently airs locally on
KEOK 101.7 FM on Sundays from 8 a.m. until 9 a.m. and on
KTLQ 1350 AM from 12 p.m. until 1 p.m. and Wednesdays
from 5 p.m. until 6 p.m. For more information about the
Cherokee Nation radio show, contact Dennis Sixkiller,
phone: 918-456-0671 (ext.2489). Listen to archives!
- NAI Program Wednesday Online!
- World Talk Radio: The "American Indian Movement Today"
co-hosted by Joseph and Kathryn Red Bear (Hunkpapa Lakota).
Live Phone In Show - Wednesday 6:00pm - 7:00pm EST
Access The Complete Listing of Past Show Archives
- NAI Program Wednesday Online!
- Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians weekly radio news program!
Listen to the archived broadcast of "Sault Tribe This Week".
Live Scheduled Broadcast: Sault Ste. Marie WSOO 1230 AM, St. Ignace
WIDG 940 AM, Newberry WNBY 1450 AM, Pickford WADW 105.5 FM.
- NAI Program Wednesday Online!
- WRBC 91.5 Radio Bates College Lewiston, Maine See the schedule:
for information on programming including, Music From Council River,
a Native American Music program hosted by Mike Deerhawk
and Many Spirit from 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. on Wednesdays.
Listen to WRBC LIVE online!
- KFAI - 90.3 FM Minneapolis -106.7 FM St. Paul 1808 Riverside Avenue, Minneapolis, MN 55454 Listen live to Regional Native News on Wednesdays, 7:00 - 7:30 p.m. Hosted by Michael Ballanger, Listen to Regional Native News each week for the latest news, views and music of the Native American community.
- NAI Program Thursday Online!
- Sault Ste. Marie Tribe of Chippewa Indians weekly radio news program!
Listen to the archived broadcast of "Sault Tribe This Week".
Live Scheduled Broadcast: Sault Ste. Marie WSOO 1230 AM, St. Ignace
WIDG 940 AM, Newberry WNBY 1450 AM, Pickford WADW 105.5 FM.
- NAI Program Friday Online!
- KBCS - 91.3 FM ~ Bellevue Community College ~*~ Listen live!
Listener Supported Radio ~ Worldwide Jazz & Folk ~ Bellevue, Washington, USA
(Please note the KBCS live streaming on the Internet is limited to
25 connections. If you cannot connect, please try again later.)
- Oyate Ta Olowan - Friday, 6:30 p.m. PT ~ 9:30 p.m. ET "When we honor and preserve the music and history of the "first" Americans, we are making small, powerful movements toward restoring the order of the "soul" of this country. This program features a different Native American musician each week, emphasizing the cultural significance of his/her music within the tribe."
- NAI Program Saturday Online!
- Native Voices Radio Listen online to Native American Voices on
WAIF 88.3 FM, in Cincinnati, OH, every Saturday from 5-6 p.m. ET.
Listen to previously aired Native American Voices programs! The
program is hosted by Randy Huffman & produced by Alice Huffman.
- NAI Program Saturday Online!
- KSFR Santa Fe Public Radio 90.7 FM KSFR Santa Fe Public Radio
Native American Radio 5:00-7:00 PM MT - Host: Albert Raymond Cata
"Traditional and contemporary Native American music and commentary.
Now in its 12th year on KSFR." E-mail: Albert R Cata USAF (Ret)
KSFR is Live Web-Streaming 24 Hours a Day. Listen Live!
Program Guide ~ View full weekly scheduale of programs!
NAI RADIO & PROGRAMMING NOT YET ONLINE
- NAI Radio Constant Feed - Not Yet Online!
- KIDE Radio - Hoopa Valley Tribe KIDE- 91.3 Tribally Owned and Operated
Community Radio "The mission of KIDE-FM is to promote and project the Hoopa
Tribal culture. Our overall mission is to educate, to inform and to entertain
our listening audience by providing public relation audio services for the
community, and by broadcasting local, regional and national programs and by
sharing a diverse music format."
- NAI Radio Constant Feed - Not Yet Online!
- OK Country ~ KTLQ 1350 AM and KEOK 101.7 FM
Cherokee Nation Radio Show, every Wednesday 5:00 pm.
Current Events from the Cherokee Nation Interviews, Cherokee
Singing, Community News on KTLQ 1350 AM. Every Sunday
Morning 9:30 am on KTLQ 1350 AM and KEOK 101.7 FM.- Cherokee Nation Launches Radio Show - December 17, 2001
- NAI Radio Constant Feed - Not Yet Online!
- KLND Radio 89.5 FM ~ Little Eagle, South Dakota 'Voice of the Lakota, Nakota and Dakota' "Community Radio for the Standing Rock and Cheyenne River Nations. Broadcasting the Lakota people's voice with a variety of programs created by and for the community. News, music and a special brand of native humor."
- NAI Radio Constant Feed - Not Yet Online!
- WCUP 105.7 FM Eagle Country! "Proudly owned by the entire Keweenaw Bay Indian Community. Tune into WCUP 105.7 FM Eagle Country today and find out why, We're The Number One Station for Hot Country Music in the Western and Central Upper Peninsula of Michigan! From high atop Herman Hill in Baraga County, we operate and push a 51,000 watt radio signal that services Baraga, Houghton, Keweenaw, Ontonagon Counties as well as the Western half of Marquette County and parts of Iron, Gogebic and Dickinson Counties."
"The staff of WCUP FM and the entire Keweenaw Bay Indian Community wish to express our deepest sympathy to the victims and families of the World Trade Center and Pentagon attacks of September 11, 2001. Our thoughts and prayers are with you." Listen to a tribute!
- NAI Radio Constant Feed - Not Yet Online!
- Hopi Radio - KUYI 88.1 FM
"The goal of KUYI-FM is to create a sense of community within the Hopi Nation. At 69,000 watts, KUYI’s signal is expected to reach all of the Hopi Reservation, Winslow, Holbrook, Gallup, NM and parts of Flagstaff. Station personnel are very interested to find out how far the signal reaches and asks that people living or working 100 miles or more from Kearns Canyon please call 520.738.5500 to let them know how the signal sounds."
- NAI Radio Constant Feed - Not Yet Online!
- KINI FM 96.1 'The Voice of the Rosebud' "In our 22nd year of Broadcasting. KINI is located 1/2 mile south of ST. Francis, South Dakota, on the Rosebud Indian Reservation. We broadcast with 57,000 WATTS of power on a tower 350 Feet High at 96.1 FM. Owned and operated by Rosebud Educational Society of St. Francis."
- NAI Radio Constant Feed - Not Yet Online!
- KGFF AM 1450 "Local listening to great hits from the past and present. KGFF is a Broadcast Company of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation."
- NAI Radio Constant Feed - Not Yet Online!
- KSUT 'four corners public radio' "Community radio is alive and thriving in Ignacio. KSUT’s Southern Ute Tribal Radio station (91.3 FM) serves the local community with traditional and contemporary native music, tribal news, job listings, tribal and community public service announcements, tribal election coverage, Ignacio High School basketball games, on-the-scene coverage of pow wows and events and satellite broadcasts of Native America Calling, National Native News, and other American Indian Radio on Satellite programming (AIROS)."
- NAI Radio Constant Feed - Not Yet Online!
- Navajo Nation Radio, Window Rock, Arizona "The Navajo Nation owns and operates two commercial radio stations broadcasting from Window Rock, Arizona. KTNN AM 660 is "The Voice of the Navajo Nation" and broadcasts 24 hours a day in both Navajo and English with a Country & Western/Native American music format. KWRK 96.1 FM is a 100,000 watt stereo station serving the Four Corners, Gallup and the Navajo Nation with an Adult Contemporary/Top 40 format."
- NAI Radio 19 hours per day Feed - Not Yet Online!
- KEYA 88.5FM Public Radio "The Voice of the Turtle Mountains"
"Welcome to the official homepage of KEYA 88.5FM Public Radio! We hope you enjoy your visit, and welcome your feedback and suggestions. KEYA Public Radio is the 2nd-oldest Native American owned and operated radio station in the United States. KEYA proudly serves the Turtle Mountain region of North Dakota, including the communities of Belcourt, Rolla, St. John, Rolette, and Dunseith. Broadcasting 19 hours per day, 7 days per week, KEYA serves over 20,000 listeners." Send E-mail to keya@utma.com
- NAI Radio Constant Feed - Not Yet Online!
- CKRZ 100.3 FM and SONICS on the Web! "Southern Onkwehonweh Nishnabec Indigenous Communications Society (SONICS)/100.3 CKRZ FM is a CRTC licensed, low powered, native owned (community) and operated FM radio station. It is located on the Six Nations of the Grand River reservation which is made up of two native communities - the Six Nations and the Mississaugas of the New Credit. It is located in the southern most part of Ontario, 30 minutes southwest of Hamilton."
- NAI News Progrm 7 Days A Week - Not Yet Online!
- Native Voice Communications Inc., Independent Native News "Native Voice Communications of Anchorage is coordinating the Underwriters Program for Independent Native News. The production and delivery costs for INN are offset by businesses and organizations." Current News and News Archives are available online in MP3 Format. Anchorage, Alaska
- NAI Radio Saturday - Not Yet Online!
- RedEye 'Saturdays, 9 - noon from Pigeon Park at 102.7 fm.' "Three hours of live alternative politics and culture. Here's our plan for this week's show. Email us with your comments or if you want to receive program details each week. Hosted by the Vancouver Community Net"
INDIGENOUS RADIO CANADA!
- Aboriginal Voices Radio Toronto 106.5 FM CFIE, Vancouver 92.3 FM, Calgary 88.1 FM, and Ottawa! Aboriginal Voices Radio Inc. (AVR) is a non-profit organization founded in 1998 by Gary Farmer and others who want to facilitate the development of a national radio service known as the Aboriginal Voices Radio Network (AVRN). Listen to Aboriginal Voices Radio on the Internet! We offer two *streams depending on your internet connection speed. Soon we will have links to our newscasts and community calenders across Canada. So keep coming to our website for more updates.
- Songs of the Earth 'Weekly Broadcasted Show' "Volunteers from Ohwejagehka Hadegaenage, a nonprofit organization based on Six Nations of the Grand River in Ontario Canada, have been involved with community radio (Six Nation's CKRZ 100.3 FM) for a number of years. So, we got the idea of sharing a "Radio Style" show with the visitors of this site.
- Banff Centre ~ Banff, Alberta, Canada ~ Aboriginal Arts Program
Sleeping Buffalo Internet Radio 88.8 FM ~ Listen live! "SBIR will enable Aboriginal communities to share local and regional issues, as well as national and international news, cultural affairs, music, arts and entertainment. It will also serve as a tool to promote and perpetuate languages and culture through exchange and education." Participating Audio Streaming Aboriginal Radio Stations!
- MBC Radio ~ Missinipi Broadcasting Corporation, Saskatchewan, Canada
"MBC is dedicated to the preservation and stimulation of aboriginal cultures of Saskatchewan. Through use of aboriginal languages, coverage of significant meetings, events, and activities, remotes, panel discussions, special projects, and more..." Listen to MBC Radio live online! Watch MBC video clips online!- AIROS ~ American Indian Radio on Satellite "The AIROS network is a national distribution system for Native Programming to Tribal communities and to general audiences through Native American and other public radio stations as well as the Internet."
- Australian Broadcasting Corporation ~ Indigenous Broadcasting Unit
Awaye Radio National Awaye! means "listen up" in the Arrernte language of central Australia. Awaye! is produced and presented by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander broadcasters. It is Australia's only national Indigenous arts and culture program, broadcast Friday at 11:00 a.m., repeated Saturday at 6:00 p.m. Speaking Out! Radio about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island people. A one hour show, 9:00 to 10:00 p.m., that goes live-to-air every Sunday night. Listen live! Visit ABC Television Indigenous Prgram Unit viewing room!
- Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN) Canada. "The launch of the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network (APTN) on September 1, 1999 represents a significant milestone for Aboriginal Canada — for the first time in broadcast history, First Nations, Inuit and Metis people have the opportunity to share their stories with the rest of the world on a national television network dedicated to Aboriginal programming."
- Northern Native Broadcasting Yukon 'Canada's Largest Aboriginal Broadcaster' "CHON-FM Radio broadcasts original programming throughout the Yukon. Music, news, current affairs and community events, CHON has it all. Digital technology is the medium of CHON-FM Productions. Advertising and script production services are available. CHON FM radio is broadcast in stereo via satellite to all 13 Yukon communities, has a permanent staff of ten and broadcasts 17 hours a day, seven days a week which totals 168 hours per week. Nedaa, Your Eye on the Yukon, is the flagship of NNBY Television. This national award-winning magazine program depicts life in the Yukon like no other. Live remotes, variety specials... NNBY Television has done it all. NNBY's programming can be seen each week on the Television Northern Canada Network in the Yukon and Northwest Territories, and nationally on CBC Newsworld."
- Keyah Productions "Specializes in video communications. Our clients include national and international broadcasters, governments, First Nations, educational institutions and business. All of Keyah's production and technical equipment is broadcast quality."
- Taqramiut Nipingat Incorporated "TNI is the radio and television network of Arctic Quebec (Nunavik). Our mandate is to provide communication services to the Inuit of northern Quebec (Nunavik) to strengthen the Inuktitut language and to promote traditional and contemporary culture." Dorval, Quebec Canada
- CKLN 88.1 FM's syndicated Native program Renegade Radio. Host: Brian Wright-McLeod with Kaddafy, K-9 & the crew! "Toronto's longest running syndicated First Nations program brings the music, culture & political analysis for an educational & spiritual experience rolled into an orgy of humor, insight & rhythm. Now you too can get it eight times a week ... & for three hours on Monday evenings! Log on to the American Indian Radio on Satellite Network (AIROS) from 7-8 PM EST. Then, catch it live on CKLN from 8-10 PM."
- CJSR 88.5 FM University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB "Tina LaPratt is the producer and host of 'Indeginews and Between the Earth & the Sky' The program is aired Mondays from 9:00.a.m. to 11:a.m. Listen online to CJSR through our QuickTime Streaming Media Server."
ABORIGINAL/INDIGENOUS TELEVISION
- Welcome to Tulalip KANU TV 99 "KANU TV 99 is a unique cable
channel providing programming to Native households and subscribers
to Tulalip Broadband. Now available worldwide by Live webstream.
Programming includes News and Information directed to Tulalip
Tribal Members and their families. In addition, there are other
Programs of general interest to all Native Americans. Most of the
TV programming is culturally or historically based, and all is
non-commercial in content."
- Aboriginal Peoples Television Network Original People, Original Television
"APTN is sharing our peoples journey, celebrating our cultures, inspiring our
children and honouring the wisdom of our Elders." Canada- Le Réseau de télévision des peuples autochtones Une vision autochton edu monde
"APTN c’est partager le voyage de nos peuples, une célébration de nos cultures,
inspirer nos infants et rendre hommage à la sagesse de nos aînés." Canada
- Nutaaq Media Inc. ~ Mushkeg Media Inc.
Finding Our Talk ~ A Journey Through Aboriginal Languages
Watch QuickTime movies clips of language programs shown on APTN
Video clip Page Season I ~*~ Video clip Page Season II
- Vancouver Television ~ First Story "First Story is a weekly current affairs television program that takes viewers beyond the headlines and presents the local, regional, and national realities of Aboriginal people. First Story's goal is to use an oral tradition within a television medium to communicate stories and events impacting Aboriginal people in the 21st Century." Canada
NOT NECESSARILY NAI!
- Constant Feed & Online (Not necessarily NAI!)
- Federal News Radio 1050AM ~*~ Listen Live ~*~ WFED Audio Archive
Indian Health Service ~*~ Listen to Ask the CFO IHS: Thomas Thompson
- Constant Feed & Online (Not necessarily NAI!)
- KBBI Radio~AM 890 KBBI radio features North American Indian programming from Homer, Alaska. Some of the programming is heard by way of AIROS!
- Constant Feed & Online (Not necessarily NAI!)
- KKUP 91.5 FM "the People's Radio" "A community-minded radio station. KKUP is known as the "people's radio." Our purpose is to provide views, music, and cultural diversity not found in mainstream media. We feature local musicians, activists, poets and story-tellers both on tape and live in-studio! You name it! If you can't hear it anywhere else, it's probably on KKUP." Listen live online! * On-Site Show! Music from the 30s, 40s, 50s Devoted to "almost forgotten" music!
- Constant Feed & Online (Not necessarily NAI!)
- WSOO/WSUE, Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan Radio Soo 'Someone To Turn To Since 1940', listen "Live" online to, WSOO/1230 AM! 101*FM 'Rocks the Border', listen "Live" to WSUE/101 FM!"
- Constant Feed & Online (Not necessarily NAI!)
- WRPI 91.5 FM; is the campus radio station at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Troy, New York "No Hands on the Wheel"! Listen Live Online!
- Alternative Radio Producer: David Barsamian (Lectures, Documentaries) "This hour-long program (8:00am to 9:00am) features a remarkable selection of issues, such as multi-culturalism, the environment, racism, US foreign policy, the media, and indigenous rights. Compelling and informative, the programs present brilliant critiques and analysis. Featured are speakers such as Noam Chomsky, Ward Churchill, Barbara Ehrenreich, Ben Bagdikian, Edward Said, Michael Parenti, Helen Caldicott, and Angela Davis." Boulder, Colorado
SPECIAL RESOURCES!
- Omaha Indian Music "Music, Photographs, Spoken Word, Events, Pow-Wow Audio in Sequence. Featuring traditional Omaha music from the 1890s and 1980s, and much more. From the American Folklife Center (AFC), Library of Congress."
- Honor the Earth ~ Internet Radio 'A Voice for Native peoples and the Earth'
"Our mission is to create awareness and support for Native environmental
issues and to develop needed financial and political resources for the
survival of sustainable Native communities. Honor the Earth develops these
resources by using music, the arts, the media, and Indigenous wisdom to
ask people to recognize our joint dependency on the Earth and be a voice
for those not heard." Minneapolis, MN
- Koahnic Broadcast Corporation (KBC) "A non-profit, Alaska Native governed and operated media center located in Anchorage, Alaska. "Koahnic" is an Athabascan word in the Ahtna dialect meaning "live air."
- Native Word of the Day "One of KBC's most popular programs, Native Word of the Day is a collection of words and short phrases spoken in a variety of indigenous languages. Koahnic Broadcast Corporation produces Native Word of the Day in order to demonstrate the richness and variety of Native languages spoken in the US." Listen ~*~ Go to Archives
- Honoring Mother Earth - Indigenous Voices
Wolf Mountain Radio at Yat Kitischee Native
American Center, Naples, Florida, FL - USA
- Hosted by, RFPI ~ Radio For Peace International
RFPI web site is hosted by Freespeech.org.
- The Corporation for Public Broadcasting
- Minority Consortia "The Corporation for Public Broadcasting board of directors, management, and staff have a fundamental commitment to develop and fund quality, culturally diverse programming for the American viewing public. CPB currently fulfills this commitment by funding Minority Consortia which in turn select and fund programs in their communities, including African Americans, Native Americans, Latinos, Asian Americans, and Pacific Islanders."
- CPB Funds 21 Public Radio Projects ~*~ " Oyate Ta Olowan, Lee Productions, Rapid City, SD.
A 26-part series of half-hour interpretive programs featuring Native American music."- Future Radio "CPB accepts Radio Future Fund proposals throughout the year."
- National Public Radio
- Wait Wait "Don't Tell Me" ~*~ Listen to this week's show.
Listen and play along with our online version of the show.
Listening to audio requires the RealAudio player.- All Things Considered ~ Weekend Edition/Saturday
- Tapes and Transcripts: "Programs are Available on Tape and Transcript"
- Mohawk Ironworkers, Walking High Steel ~ 7-01-02
"For six generations, Mohawk Indian ironworkers have
shaped New York City's skyline, working the "high steel"
of skyscrapers and bridges. From The Sonic Memorial
Project and Lost & Found Sound, hear the stories of
the Mohawks who helped build the World Trade Center."
Audio: Mohawk Indian High Steel Workers- Mohawks Versus General Motors ~ 5-26-02
David Sommerstein reports on a dispute over
a PCB-contaminated landfill that borders a
Mohawk Indian reservation in upstate New York.
Audio: Mohawks Versus General Motors- Racial Tension in South Dakota Monday, May 01,2000 Morning Edition "Charles Michael Ray of South Dakota Public Radio reports on the racial tensions in South Dakota between whites and the state's largest minority group, Native Americans. The US commission on Civil Rights recently reported that most Native Americans in the state deeply mistrust the justice system, a division that is complicated further by the fact that the tribes are sovereign governments. (4:15) Racial Tension in South Dakota."
- NY State - Indian Suit "NPR's Eric Westervelt reports that a number of American Indian tribes are suing the state of New York and county governments, laying claim to hundreds of thousands of acres of land. In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, the state bought the land from the tribes. But the tribes and the Supreme Court say much of the land was purchased illegally. (12:00) December 21, 1999" (entire program)
- American Indian Movement "Thirty years ago today, a group of American Indian activists took over the island of Alcatraz in San Francisco Bay. Calling themselves the "Indians of All Nations," the group demanded full title to the island and an Indian university. Although the takeover ended peacefully, it inspired a growing American Indian Movement, or AIM as it came to be called, to bigger, more militant takeovers. South Dakota Public Radio's Brian Bull looks at AIM's vision of itself, then and now. (8:45)" Weekend All Things Considered November 20, 1999 ( entire program).
- Peltier NPR's Barbara Bradley reports on the latest moves in the decades-old campaign to win a pardon for Leonard Peltier, an American-Indian activist convicted of killing two FBI agents in 1975. Peltier is serving two life sentences in the federal prison at Leavenworth, Kansas. Supporters say Peltier was convicted on disputed evidence. They also note the clemency recently offered to Puerto Rican activists who had been convicted on bombing conspiracy charges. The FBI Agents Association is fighting against clemency for Peltier, saying he is guilty and should complete his sentence. (5:00) (Segment is from the All Things Considered, Friday, November 12,1999.)
- What's In A Name? ~ NPR Broadcast
(RealAudio file, All Things Considered, August 21, 1998)- Clinton at Reservation - (entire program) "John Biewen of American RadioWorks reports from the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota, on the next stop of President Clinton's four-day, six-state trip. Unemployment and alcoholism are prevalent on the reservation. The President is expected to offer tax incentives to companies willing to invest in jobs at Pine Ridge. (5:58)" (RealAudio file from the Morning Edition, July 7, 1999)
- Canton Indian Asylum A Haunting Legacy: Canton Insane Asylum for American Indians By Elizabeth Stawicki- December 9, 1997 RealAudio 2.0 14.4
"Minnesota Public Radio's Elizabeth Stawicki reports on a story that did not make the history books: South Dakota's Canton Indian Insane Asylum. In the first part of this century, the asylum housed hundreds of native Americans under sub-standard conditions. The asylum closed in the l930's."- Wounded Knee Anniversary "Twenty-five years ago today, the siege at Wounded Knee, South Dakota began on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. Members of the American Indian Movement took over the village, demanding sovereignty for the Sioux Nation. We hear tape from the confrontation between AIM members and federal marshals. (4:00)" (RealAudio file from the "All Things Considered" program, February 27, 1998)
- Wounded Knee Today "Charles Michael Ray of South Dakota Public Radio reports on today's observance of the 25th anniversary of the sirge at Wounded Knee, South Dakota." (4:00) (RealAudio file from the "All Things Considered" program, February 27, 1998)
- Storytelling "Scott Simon talks with Native American storyteller Michael LaCapa about the spiritual meaning of traditional storytelling for Native Americans." (8:15) (RealAudio file from the "Weekend Edition/Saturday" February 20, 1999 Weekend Edition)
- Blackfeet Immersion "National Public Radio Rating: Audio report on efforts to preserve the Blackfeet language, by Kathy Witkowsky on NPR's All Things Considered (June 19, 1998). Discusses a total immersion program designed to teach Native American children from the Blackfeet tribe in Montana how to speak the language, which is currently in danger of dying because it is only spoken by tribal elders. Reports that the efforts are also aimed at preserving the heritage of the Blackfeet tribe."
- SkyScraper Work ~ NPR's All Things Considered 6-15-96
"In New York City, there's one particular group
of people known for its expertise in building
skyscrapers...they are Native Americans from the
Mohawk tribe. NPR's Margot Adler has this report
on a recent reunion of "skywalkers" who gathered
in the shadows of some of Manhattan's tallest
buildings, to talk about their lives and work.
- The Cultural Conservancy 'In The Spirit Of Inter-Species Harmony'
"A Native American nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation
and revitalization of indigenous cultures and their ancestral lands.
We are a research, education, and advocacy organization."
- Mojave Creation Songs Song of the Land: weaving
cultural preservation and environmental protection.
NPR's All Things Considered Lost and Found Sound Program
February 25, 2000, Listen to " House of Night".
- "PBS, headquartered in Alexandria, Virginia, is a private, non-profit media enterprise owned and operated by the nation's 348 public television stations. A trusted community resource, PBS uses the power of noncommercial television, the Internet and other media to enrich the lives of all Americans through quality programs and education services that inform, inspire and delight. Available to 99 percent of American homes with televisions and to an increasing number of digital multimedia households, PBS serves nearly 100 million people each week." Station Finder!
- The West "An eight-part documentary series for public television."
- Lewis and Clark ~ The Native Americans
- A Warrior In Two Worlds ~ The Life of Ely Parker "Ely Parker Seneca chief, legal scholar, engineer, Civil War hero, Cabinet-level commissioner, all by the age of 40."
- Hawaii's Last Queen
- The Invisible Dig ~ June 25, 2001 By Dan Gunderson, Minnesota Public Radio
"An Arkansas researcher is delving deep to uncover new information about how American Indians lived on the Great Plains hundreds of years ago, without turning a shovelful of dirt."
- Frances Densmore ~ Song Catcher ~ Site Contents "With little scientific training, and only a modicum of outside support, the young music teacher from a respectable Midwestern family vowed to preserve the old Indian songs in wax." (Song Catcher, Frances Densmore of Red Wing" is made possible, in part, by the Minnesota Public Radio Documentary Fund.)
- CBC North ~*~ Television ~*~ Radio
- CBC Radio Web Site ~*~ Live Audio
Yellow Knife ~ Nord Quebec ~ Inuvik ~ Iqualuit ~ Whitehorse
- The Dead Dog Café Comedy Hour "Yes, it's true... the Dead Dog Cafe has closed its doors... but please don't be sad. You never know when you might hear us again. The site is still running, so have a look around. You can spin the virtual wheels right here and get your own Authentic Indian Name. You can also brush up on your Conversational Cree, or study the Report of the Royal Commision on Aboriginal Peoples." ( Thomas King, Edna Rain and Floyd Favel Starr hosted the Hour every Tuesday morning at 10:30, on CBC Radio One, on " This Morning".)
FIND RADIO STATIONS!!!
- Native Media Resource Center ~*~ Native Radio Stations Map "The NMRC is a woman-owned, Native organization whose mission is to produce educational materials about Indigenous communities in order to promote racial harmony and cross-cultural understanding. The NMRC works in partnership with individuals, organizations and institutions such as the Native Public Telecommunications , Inc., the Smithsonian Institution Office of Telecommunications, National Museum of the American Indian and Northern California Cultural Communications, Inc (NC3). NMRC projects include audio, print and electronic media, such as web sites and multimedia." Sebastopol, California (Contact Peggy Berryhill)
- Yahoo! Broadcast Radio ~*~ Native American
- DiscJockey - Native Heartbeat "Bringing life to the heritiage of America. Native music from throughout the land of America, from traditional to todays sounds, there's nothing else quite like it." (Internet Only, Radio) Contact: Jackie Sarno ~*~ Barry Scott
- Native Stations Map & Menu "...for the lower 48 states and Alaska."
Courtesy of Native Media Resource Center
- Native American Music Radio Programming "Today Native Radio is alive and booming!! Many, many, First Nations now host excellent stations owned and operated by the local tribe or band. A radio host in Canada told me that they have over 200 there alone. IF you live near a reservation, call the tribal office which is always in the phone book under US Government, Dept. of the Interior and ask if they have a tribally-owned radio station." Courtesy of the Rainbow Walker Home Page! --Arlie Neskahi (aka: Rainbow Walker)
- Radio Free World ~ Welcome to the Radio Free World Channel Guide
"Your link to the brave new world of entertainment on the Web!"
On The Air ~*~ Live On The Net ~*~ Web Radio ~*~ TV & Video ~*~ MP3 Audio
- Radio Stuff ~*~ Non-Commercial Radio Stations around North America and the World
Courtesy of The Gumbo Pages' Home Page
- Mike's Radio World (Radio station links, live radio on the Web, a QSL card gallery and more!)