And now:Ish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Fr:     Native America Calling
Dt:     April 2, 1999
Re:     Native America Calling Program Schedule April 5 - 9, 1999
                Feed Time: M - F, 1300 - 1359 ET
                NAC website: www.nativecalling.org

HOST: HARLAN McKOSATO           WELLNESS HOST: SHARON McCONNELL
PROGRAM SCHEDULE for April 5 - 9, 1999 

Topics for the week include: South Dakota Land Transfer, Oneida Land Claim,
Spring Planting Tips, Current Events w/John Trudell, Gambling Addiction

Further descriptions and guests listed below....

MON - 4/5: South Dakota Land Transfer:
The Great Sioux Nations stand to loose up to 200,000 acres of Treaty lands
to the State of South Dakota. The tribes are fighting the implementation of
the Cheyenne River/Lower Brule/State of South Dakota Wildlife Habitat
Restoration Act. Can the Sioux Nations keep their land base intact under
such legislative attacks and buyouts?  Guests include members of the Black
Hills Sioux Nation Treaty Council.

TUE - 4/6: Oneida Land Claim:
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? Guests
include John Mohawk of the Seneca Nation.

WED - 4/7:  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.

THU - 4/8: Current Events w/John Trudell:
This current events edition of NAC offers a unique insight of the issues
affecting Native America. Lakota poet, musician and spiritual intellectual
Jon Trudell shares with us his opinion and poetic insight of today's
promulgations.

FRI - 4/9/99: Gambling Addiction:
A recent National Gambling Impact Study Commission report says the spread of
Indian gaming operations has led to an increase of people who are becoming
addicted to gambling.  How do you know if your past time has become an
addiction.  And if it has, how and where can you get help?   Don't miss
"Signs and Treatment of Gambling Addiction" on the next "Wellness Edition"
of Native America Calling

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]

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