And now:Ish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: From: Eric Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Electronic Program Guide 1) Native America Calling Update 2) Lead investigator on Anna Mae Pictou Aquash murder on AlterNative Voices! 3) Burning Sky on Different Drums ************************************************************** (1) Native America Calling Program Change for May 19th & 20th ************************************************************** WED - 5/19: Pecos Ancestors' Bones Returning Home: The remains of more than 2,000 ancestors of the Pecos Indians are to be returned next weekend to northern New Mexico in what is being called the nation's largest act of repatriation. The remains have been stored at Phillips Academy in Massachusetts and the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology at Harvard University since the early 1900's. Jemez Pueblo officials have spent eight years getting the remains returned. Has the healing process for Native people begun? THU - 5/20: Eagle Repository: Many of our sacred tribal ceremonies rely on Eagle feathers and other parts of this extraordinary feathered creature. But because of its status as a national symbol and its listing as an endangered species, Native people have to go through a long and burdensome process through a repository in Denver to obtain Eagles and their feathers. Should Native people be able to capture and kill Eagles for ceremonial purposes? Join the Talking Circle Every Monday - Friday 1pm-2pm ET ******************************** (2) AlterNative Voices Special ******************************** May 19-24 tune into AlterNative Voices and hear Susie Aikman interview Detective Abe Alonzo who is the lead investigator on the still open Anna Mae Pictou Aquash murder of 24 years ago. Tune in during the following times (ET) Wed 5/19: 1000, 1600, 2200 Thu 5/20: 0400 Sat 5/22: 1800 Sun 5/23: 0700, 1800 Mon 5/24: 0700 ********************************** 3) Burning Sky on Different Drums ********************************** Another of the hour-long interview and music features which have proven to be so popular with Different Drums listeners, as this week we focus on the exquisite music of Burning Sky. Their unique blend of Native flute, guitar, bass and percussion is causing international audiences to clamor for more. Just back from a tour of Italy and creating music for a Japanese television special, and preparing to play a major Native music festival in Canada, Burning Sky is a band on the move. Their fourth CD "Enter the Earth" has recently been released by Rykodisc, following three popular CDs for Canyon Records. This week on Different Drums, we feature conversation with Burning Sky guitarist and co-founder Aaron White, and share musical selections from all four CDs. This is music of exquisite "texture" - check it out! DIFFERENT DRUMS AIRS AS FOLLOWS (ET) Fri 5/21: 1000, 1600, 2200 Sat 5/22: 0400, 1700 Sun 5/23: 0600, 1700 Mon 5/24: 0600 Different Drums is produced by Tricia King, in the studios of public radio station KBBI in Homer, Alaska, distributed by the American Indian Radio on Satellite Network, and is heard in Real Audio at http://www.nativetelecom.org --------------------------------------- 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 Indian Radio on the Internet 24 hours a day at airos.org/audio.html and don't forget to get added to our electronic program guide by e-mailing us at [EMAIL PROTECTED] 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/ &&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&