And now:Ish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: 1) Native America Calling celebrates four years on the air 2) New Affiliates in Kentucky and Idaho 3) Earthsongs: Dave Trezak 4) Native America Calling Topics (June 7-11) ************************************************************** (1) Native America Calling celebrates four years on the air ************************************************************** On June 6th, 1999 Native America Calling celebrated four years of bringing a voice to Indian Country. In celebration, we have put together a collection of shows from over the years that you can listen to on-demand in RealAudio. To listen go to nativecalling.org ...as we add more memory for storage we will offer more and more programs on-demand. ***************************************** (2) New Affiliates in Kentucky and Idaho ***************************************** Internet listeners in Kentucky and Idaho can now liste to AIROS's newest affiliates on their radio dials. Starting June 4th KISU in Pocatello, is carrying Native America Calling LIVE everyday from 11am-noon MT. Their frequency is 91.1 FM. They have a very strong, clean signal in Pocatello, Chubbuck, American Falls and Blackfoot. We also have an affiliate in Murray Kentucky...its call letters are WKMS and it's at 91.3 FM, and people in the area can tune into Different Drums every 2-3pm ET on Saturdays. ***************************************** (3) Earthsongs: Dave Trezak (June 10-14) ***************************************** Dave Trezak: (June 10-14) When he saw Elvis live on TV with a big band, that's when he knew what he wanted to do. Dave Trezak is our featured artist this week on Earthsongs, and his smokey-voice big-band sound would make Elvis proud. Also this week, we'll dive into modern native music from Seventh Fire, Arigon Starr, Jerry Alfred & the Medicine Beat and Alice Gomez. Listen live on the web Thursdays at 10am, 4pm, 10pm Fridays at 4am Saturdays at 4pm Sundays at 5am and 4pm Mondays at 5am and dont't forget to check out www.earthsongs.net where you can see the names of the songs and artists as you are listen to the show... ************************************************** (4) Native America Calling Topics (June 7-11) ************************************************** MON - 6/7: Innovative Indian Homes: Have you ever wondered if the house you live in affects your quality of life? A number of new housing projects in Native communities are now using traditional building techniques, styles and materials to create energy efficient, environmentally sound and culturally appropriate homes. What is a culturally appropriate home? Join our guests Dennis Holloway of the Colorado Solar Hogans Project and James Poley of the Hopi Foundation, as they explain. TUE - 6/8: The Ups and Downs of Nuclear Energy: The nuclear industry has started a massive media campaign saying technological advances have made nuclear power a safe, clean and abundant source of energy. Industry officials say nuclear power is the only true alternative to burning fossil fuels, which has contributed heavily to global warming. Is it time we consider nuclear energy as a safe source of energy? Invited guests include the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the Nuclear Information Resource Center. WED - 6/9: Labor Unions on Tribal Lands: Workers on tribal trust lands do not have the same rights as most U.S. workers because of the sovereign immunity of tribal governments. This gives tribes the authority to reject any fair labor laws for employees on their reservation, such as a minimum wage, healthcare and other benefits. In response, the hotel and restaurant labor movements are organizing union efforts for tribal casino workers in California. What workers rights come with sovereign immunity? THU - 6/10: TBA FRI - 6/11: Coming Home: Thousands of American Indians and Alaska Natives find themselves serving prison sentences. When they're released, these men (and an increasing number of women) find themselves trying to re-enter a society that often has trouble accepting them. On this "Wellness Edition" of Native America Calling, host Sharon McConnell and her guests discuss how can we successfully re-integrate these Native brothers and sisters back into our communities. --------------------------------------- Eric Martin American Indian Radio On Satellite Director of Distribution [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Rock n' Roll is based on revolutions going way past 33 1/3." -- John Trudell, Baby Boom Che On June 5th, 1999 Native America Calling celebrates four years of bringing a voice to Indian Country. Join the electronic talking circle every Monday-Friday from 1pm-2pm ET. Reprinted under the fair use http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.html doctrine of international copyright law. &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&& Tsonkwadiyonrat (We are ONE Spirit) Unenh onhwa' Awayaton http://www.tdi.net/ishgooda/ &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&