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>Date: Sun, 13 Dec 1998 17:28:33 -0600 (CST)
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>Subject: Native America Calling Program Schedule December 14 - 18
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>Fr:    Native America Calling
>Dt:    December 13,1998
>Re:    Native America Calling Program Schedule December 14 - 18
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>HOST: HARLAN MCKOSATO  WELLNESS HOST: SHARON McCONNELL
>PROGRAM SCHEDULE for DEC. 14 - Dec 18, 1998:
>
>MON - 12/14: Treating Sex Criminals:
>Thousands of sex crimes are committed every day and some experts say as many
>as 80 percent of these crimes go unreported. Even when sex offenders are
>caught and locked up once they're turned loose many will repeat the crime.
>Is incarceration enough? Guests include sexual offense experts Karen Vigil
>and Dr. Anna Salter.
>
>TUE - 12/15: Selling of Indian Country Today:
>Indian Country Today, the nations largest Native-owned newspaper, has been
>sold to the Oneida Nation of New York. Billing itself as Standing Up for the
>People's Right to Know there are questions about it being owned by a tribe
>rather than a private owner? Will it become a public relations tool for the
>tribe? We will discuss the integrity of this transaction with Indian Country
>Today's Tim Giago and Oneida Nation CEO Ray Halbritter.
>
>WED - 12/16: Dead Man Walking:
>Omaha tribal member Randy Reeves will be sent to the electric chair next
>month in Nebraska. He was found guilty of murdering two women while under
>the influence of alcohol and peyote. Concerned citizens, including one of
>the victim's parents, do not want to see him killed, but the state is moving
>forward on the execution. Are you more likely to be executed if you are a
>person of color? Scheduled guests include Reeves attorney Paula Hutchinson
>and a representative from the State of Nebraska.
>
>THU - 12/17: United States: Defender of Human Rights?:
>The United States has once again stopped short of committing full support to
>the United Nations draft Declaration on the Rights of the World's Indigenous
>Peoples. The General Statement delivered recently by the State Department
>contained language that left questions regarding U.S. policy towards the
>collective rights of Native people. Can our country live up to its rhetoric?
>
>FRI - 12/18: Gastric Diseases:
>With changes in the diets of many Native people, gastric diseases are on the
>rise. Just what are gastric diseases? What are the warning signs, and how
>can you prevent them? Today on the Wellness Edition, we'll discuss the
>causes of gastric diseases and find out just how damaging they can be to
>your over-all health.
>
>For more information, please contact the following people:
>Programming Questions: Joseph Leon, NAC 505-277-7999, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Distribution/Promotion: Eric Martin, AIROS 402-472-3287,
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>Wellness Edition: Leona Westdahl, Koahnic 907-258-8898, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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