And now:Ish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Don't miss your chance to talk to Robert Mirabal Tuesday March 16....
Fr: Native America Calling
Dt: March 5, 1999
Re: Program Schedule for March 8-19, 1999
Feed Time: M - F, 1300 - 1359 ET
Listen in RealAudio at http://airos.org/aduio.html
NAC website: www.nativecalling.org
HOST: HARLAN MCKOSATO WELLNESS HOST: SHARON McCONNELL
PROGRAM SCHEDULE for March 8-19, 1999
MON - 3/8: The Return of Native Lands:
A private land/home owner in New York is upset that tribes in the region are
regaining part of their ancestral lands. He says there is no justice in
being hassled and displaced from his home. Sound familiar? What rights do
citizens have when states are found guilty of stealing Indian land? Invited
guests include John Mohawk of the Seneca Nation.
TUE - 3/9: The Supernatural:
Since time immemorial, the world of the paranormal has intrigued every
culture on this planet. There have always been strange, unexplained
occurrences that keep people in search of these mysterious powers and
forces. Is there truly a world of spirits and other supernatural beings? Are
you experienced? Guests include ghostbusters John Zaffis and Mike Roberge.
WED - 3/10: The Internet & Native America:
The use of the Internet among Native Americans is on the rise. We are
selling, trading and exchanging everything from goods and services to
political and cultural information. But are we protected when we put
information on the web? What are the property and privacy rights issues we
need to address? Invited guests include Jim Clearwater of RealNetworks,
makers of the RealPlayer.
THU - 3/11: Wisdom Keepers of the North:
A coalition of healers and medicine people called "The Wisdom Keepers of the
North" are converging in Alaska to heal and protect the Bearing Sea. People
from around the world will participate in this first international summit of
Native spiritual leaders to draft a plan and conduct ceremonies to
revitalize the Bearing Sea. Guests include a representative of the Bearing
Sea Coalition.
FRI - 3/12/99: Inhalants:
Inhalants continue to kill too many young Natives. What can we do to help
our young people realize the dangers of "sniffing, huffing and bagging?"
Which programs have proven the most successful? Don't miss Sharon McConnell
and her guests as they search for solutions to inhalant abuse.
MON - 3/15: Tax Free USA:
It's that time of year again. Time to gather all of your receipts, your W-2,
your tax forms and your headache medicine. Have you ever tried to imagine a
world with no taxes? Well, there are some bold and rather innovative
thinkers who have come up with a plan to at least have a country with no
taxes. Is the plan legitimate?
TUE - 3/16: Music Maker: Robert Mirabal:
The Taos musician and his promoters have set their sights on a national
breakthrough for his unique Native-rock sound and his views on Native life.
Mirabal's popularity in Indian Country has vaulted him to the verge of
something bigger. Join us for our Music Maker edition.
WED - 3/17: TBA
THU - 3/18: Spring Planting Tips:
The Spring planting season is here and people are getting their gardens
ready. On this special seasonal edition of Native America Calling, we'll
till the soil and plant the seeds and encourage our listeners to call in
with their gardening questions and planting tips.
FRI - 3/19/99: Fat or Fiction:
President Clinton has set a goal to improve the physical fitness of our
children. How well will Indian Country rally to this executive challenge to
slim down our obese children? Join the Electronic Talking Circle's
discussion of exercise and diet for our children on the next "Wellness
Edition" of Native America Calling.
and don't forget....
FRI - 3/26/99: Vegetarianism in Indian Country:
Vegetarianism is becoming more popular in Indian country. During this
"Wellness Edition," host Sharon McConnell and her guests explore the
advantages of vegetarianism. Is it even possible to follow a vegetarian
diet in some of the remote and harsh environments of Indian country?
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, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Wellness Edition: Amber Clayman, Koahnic 907-258-8896, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
---------------------------------------
Eric Martin
AIROS Director of Distribution
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Rock n' Roll is based on revolutions going way past 33 1/3."
-- John Trudell, Baby Boom Che
Listen to great Indian Radio via Real Audio
24 hours a day at airos.org/audio.html
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&
Tsonkwadiyonrat (We are ONE Spirit)
Unenh onhwa' Awayaton
http://www.tdi.net/ishgooda/
&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&