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Native Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastOur Living Lands: A Troubling Nuclear LegacyClimate change has sparked a move toward renewable energy, like nuclear power. But some Indigenous communities in the West are dealing with a troubling nuclear legacy – cancers caused by atomic testing and uranium mining. They want Congress to revive a law that provided money for screening and medical care. Our Living Lands is a five-minute, weekly segment focused on climate change’s impact on Indigenous communities across the country. The program highlights the wide-ranging impact of climate change – and shares potential solutions for addressing these problems. Our Living Lands is a collaboration of the Mountain West N...2024-12-2604 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastOur Living Lands: Coping without Power Pt. 2In the Navajo Nation, some families are dealing with the challenges of living without electricity. Now, a mutual aid program is connecting some of them to the grid for the first time. But it’s an effort that relies on volunteer workers and funding … and getting enough of each is a challenge, as Mountain West News Bureau’s Kaleb Roedel reports in the second installment of this two-part story. Our Living Lands is a five-minute, weekly segment focused on climate change’s impact on Indigenous communities across the country. The program highlights the wide-ranging impact of climate change –...2024-12-2304 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastOur Living Lands: Coping without Power Pt. 1Nationwide, nearly 17,000 homes on tribal lands don’t have electricity. A majority of them are spread across the Navajo Nation, where climate change is making it harder for families to keep cool. In the first installment of this two-part story, the Mountain West News Bureau’s Kaleb Roedel visited the reservation to learn how Navajo families are coping without power. Our Living Lands is a five-minute, weekly segment focused on climate change’s impact on Indigenous communities across the country. The program highlights the wide-ranging impact of climate change – and shares potential solutions for addressing these problems. Ou...2024-12-1905 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastWrangler National Finals Rodeo Day 10We have the results of the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) and Women’s Professional Rodeo Association (WPRA) crowned Wrangler NFR Champions earning $86,391.00 for being the best out of 10, round winners earning $33,687.00 in each event and the World Champions. We also have interviews with: All Around World Champion Shad Mayfield of New Mexico and Bull Riding World Champion Josh Frost of Utah. This coverage of the 66th Annual Wrangler National Finals Rodeo, (WNFR) in Las Vegas, Nevada, is Supported by Wrangler Jeans & Shirts, the 4 Bears Casino & Lodge in New Town, North Dakota, and by Nelson Heart, supporting the we...2024-12-1705 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastWrangler National Finals Rodeo Day 9The Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) and Women’s Professional Rodeo Association (WPRA) produce an event that has sold out every performance since 1959 including being the hottest ticket in the city of lights 39 years at the Thomas & Mack Center that seats 17,015; obviously the action and competition does not disappoint.  We have results of the  Wrangler NFR round number 9 of 10, aggregate and world title leaders plus interviews with last night’s winners: Bareback Bronc Rider Jess Pope of Kansas and Team Ropers Cherokee Coleman Proctor with his partner Logan Medlin of New Mexico. This coverage of the 66th Annual Wr...2024-12-1605 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastWrangler National Finals Rodeo Day 8The Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) and Women’s Professional Rodeo Association (WPRA) has the most respectful fans in sports, as witnessed by all hats on hearts in the stands and even in the packed corridor where everyone stopped in their tracks for both National Anthems on Canadian night.  We have results of the  Wrangler NFR round number 8 of 10, aggregate and world title leaders plus interviews with last night’s winners, Texans Marty Yates, Tie Down Roper and Kassie Mowry, Ladies Barrel Racer. This coverage of the 66th Annual Wrangler National Finals Rodeo, (WNFR) in Las Vegas, Nevada, is...2024-12-1505 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastWrangler National Finals Rodeo Day 7The Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) and Women’s Professional Rodeo Association (WPRA) honored the Bill Linderman Award to the high money winner for the year that competes at both ends of the arena. Congratulations to bull rider, tie down roper, steer wrestler and single steer roper, Caleb McMillan of Washington.  We have results of WNFR round number 7 of 10, aggregate and world title leaders plus interviews with last night’s winners, Brody Cress, Saddle Bronc Rider of Wyoming and Coleman Proctor, Cherokee, a header in Team Roping. This coverage of the 66th Annual Wrangler National Finals Rodeo, (WNFR) in Las...2024-12-1405 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastWrangler National Finals Rodeo Day 6We have results of WNFR round number 6 of 10, aggregate and world title leaders plus interviews with last night’s winners, Bareback Bronc Rider of Texas, Rocker Steiner and Cherokee from Oklahoma Brenten Hall, Header Team Roping.The Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) and Women’s Professional Rodeo Association (WPRA) feature the best of 10 rounds of competition against the top 15 in the world in each of the 7 events.  The WNFR Champion or aggregate winner is duly rewarded with $86,391.00 for 1st, and pays down to 8th worth $8,150.00; it’s a definite factor in the exciting world title races.   This coverage of t...2024-12-1405 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastWrangler National Finals Rodeo Day 5The Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) and Women’s Professional Rodeo Association (WPRA) are celebrating 20 years of Tough Enough to Wear Pink night in an attempt to raise breast cancer awareness and find a cure, ProRodeo is the charter sport to do so. We have results of round number 5 of 10, interviews with its winners, Tlingit Native Alaskan Jacob Lees, Bareback Bronc Rider and Texas Tie Down Roper, Joel Harris. This coverage of the 66th Annual Wrangler National Finals Rodeo, (WNFR) in Las Vegas, Nevada, is Supported by Wrangler Jeans & Shirts, the 4 Bears Casino & Lodge in New Town, No...2024-12-1305 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastWrangler National Finals Rodeo Day 4In the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) and the Women’s Professional Rodeo Association (WPRA) a dollar is a point towards the world championships in the 7 standard events. Two considerations are in play, the year-long season to be in the top 15 of each event to qualify for the other consideration, the Wrangler NFR. Championships are won and lost considering the 10 rounds of competition with 12.5 million dollars at stake in prize money in the city of lights.  To beat the top 15 in your discipline of ProRodeo in a round at the WNFR is special.  NV1 Radio Network is pleased to shar...2024-12-1205 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastWrangler National Finals Rodeo Day 3The Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) and the Women's Professional Rodeo Association (WPRA) original National Finals Rodeo was in Dallas, Texas in 1959, it moved to Las Angeles, California for two years, back to Dallas for a couple of years and then found a home in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma until 1984. In 1985, a Cherokee man named Clem McSpadden, the General Manager of the NFR and a contingency of forward thinkers including Benny Binion of Binion's Horseshoe Casino determined a new home for the NFR would be good in Las Vegas, Nevada.  We celebrate that move to the city of light 39 years ago wit...2024-12-1105 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastWrangler National Finals Rodeo Day 2The Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) and the Women's Professional Rodeo Association (WPRA) seasons earnings plus the 12.5 million dollars in prize money won in the city of lights determine the coveted gold buckle winners, in each of the 7 events in ProRodeo.  The top 15 qualifiers in each event battle it out for 10 rounds of competition.  A successful Wrangler NFR is imperative considering each round in each event pays 6 places, first is worth $33,687.18, in addition to the aggregate or best of 10 worth $86,391.00 for first.  We have results and interviews with round number 2 winners with 3X World Champion Tim O'Connell  commenting on Bareback Bronc R...2024-12-1005 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastWrangler National Finals Rodeo Day 1The 66th Annual Wrangler National Finals Rodeo, (WNFR) kicked off for the 39th time in Las Vegas, Nevada, sanctioned by the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) and the Women's Professional Rodeo Association (WPRA).  We visit with Tom Glause the CEO of the PRCA, he is happy to share that of the top 15 qualifiers in each event, there are 6 contestants in their rookie season, 28 WNFR first timers, 16 contestants that have qualified at least 10 times, and 23 that have $200,000.00 or more in career earnings, all vying for world titles and the prestigious gold buckles. We have results in addition to interviews with round winne...2024-12-0605 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastDeCoded: The Untold Stories of Native Veterans Whose Tribal Languages Helped Win WWIIThe government that tried to destroy Indigenous culture used it as a weapon on the battlefield. Most of the men who had been sworn to secrecy during the war kept those secrets as long as they lived. But their families and tribal communities remember. Host Travis Zimmerman helps tell two stories: One about Lex Porter, an Ojibwe speaking code talker from Grand Portage and a member of the Fond du Lac band of Lake Superior Chippewa (Nagaajiwanaang); the other about Reuben St. Clair, a Dakota speaking coder talker from the Lower Sioux Indian Community (Mdewakanton).2024-11-1128 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One Podcast2024 AFN Newscast – October 21, 2024A five-minute newscast focused on activity at the Alaska Federation of Natives Convention, anchored by Rhonda McBride.2024-10-2105 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One Podcast2024 AFN Newscast – October 19, 2024A five-minute newscast focused on activity at the Alaska Federation of Natives Convention, anchored by Jill Fratis.2024-10-2105 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastAlaska’s Native Voice – fashion, music, artAlaska Native people celebrate their Indigenous culture through fashion, music, and art. During the week-long gathering in Anchorage for the annual First Alaskans Institute’s Elders and Youth conference and the Alaska Federation of Natives convention, there are fashion shows, talent competitions, and art shows at the gatherings. There are also various venues around town featuring fashion, music, and arts.2024-10-2159 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastAlaska’s Native Voice – Food SecurityHunting, fishing and gathering are a central part of Indigenous ways of life across Alaska. Topics of conversations at the Alaska Federation of Natives convention often focuses on protecting subsistence harvests, and having access to enough nutritious foods.  There are concerns about what the lack of access to quality nutrition has on both children and adults. Alaska’s Native Voice (ANV), now in its 13th year, is hosted by National Native News anchor Antonia Gonzales with freelance producer Emily Schwing. The program highlights guests and recorded voices from AFN attendees, and engages in conversation about top issues facing Alaska Native communi...2024-10-1959 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One Podcast2024 AFN Newscast – October 18, 2024A five-minute newscast focused on activity at the Alaska Federation of Natives Convention, anchored by Jill Fratis.2024-10-1805 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastAlaska’s Native Voice – Living Indigenous Ways of LifeElders and young people from across Alaska, gather together each fall for the First Alaskans Institute’s Elders and Youth Conference. The event offers space for community members to come together and learn about a number of topics from subsistence practices to language revitalization to the arts. The focus of the 2024 conference is on land and food – living Indigenous ways of life. Alaska’s Native Voice (ANV), now in its 13th year, is hosted by National Native News anchor Antonia Gonzales with freelance producer Emily Schwing. The program highlights guests and recorded voices from AFN attendees, and engages in conversation about top i...2024-10-1858 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One Podcast2024 AFN Newscast – October 17, 2024A five-minute newscast focused on activity at the Alaska Federation of Natives Convention, anchored by Jill Fratis.2024-10-1705 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastNative Vote 2024: Live From the #RNCNV1 presents live coverage from the Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, Wisc. Native America Calling host Shawn Spruce (Laguna Pueblo), along with Native Vote 2024 contributor Shaun Griswold (Laguna Pueblo) from Source NM, take you inside the action of Media Row, where talk show programs from across the spectrum and the country converge, for live broadcasts and webcasts Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. And tune into our special Thursday night broadcast and webcast hosted by Shawn & Shaun featuring the Republican nominee’s acceptance speech on Native America Calling’s digital channels and your local station between 9:30 p.m.-11:30 p.m. ET. Cont...2024-07-151h 59Native Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastAlaska’s Native Voice: Live from NYO 2024 Day ThreeKoahnic Broadcast Corporation (KBC) and Native Voice One (NV1) bring the energy and personality of the Native Youth Olympic (NYO) Games to the radio. The KBC news team lead by Antonia Gonzales is broadcasting three special one-hour live programs, Alaska’s Native Voice: Live from NYO 2024 on Thursday, April 25, Friday, April 26, and Saturday, April 27 at 12 p.m. daily. Tune into your local NV1 station, listen to it on the NV1 live stream, or subscribe to the NV1 podcast to get all three episodes on demand. The program features interviews with athletes, coaches, NYO leaders, and veterans. The traditional games, which wer...2024-04-2858 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastAlaska’s Native Voice: Live from NYO 2024 Day TwoKoahnic Broadcast Corporation (KBC) and Native Voice One (NV1) bring the energy and personality of the Native Youth Olympic (NYO) Games to the radio. The KBC news team lead by Antonia Gonzales is broadcasting three special one-hour live programs, Alaska’s Native Voice: Live from NYO 2024 on Thursday, April 25, Friday, April 26, and Saturday, April 27 at 12 p.m. daily. Tune into your local NV1 station, listen to it on the NV1 live stream, or subscribe to the NV1 podcast to get all three episodes on demand. The program features interviews with athletes, coaches, NYO leaders, and veterans. The traditional games, which wer...2024-04-2858 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastAlaska’s Native Voice: Live from NYO 2024 Day OneKoahnic Broadcast Corporation (KBC) and Native Voice One (NV1) bring the energy and personality of the Native Youth Olympic (NYO) Games to the radio. The KBC news team lead by Antonia Gonzales is broadcasting three special one-hour live programs, Alaska’s Native Voice: Live from NYO 2024 on Thursday, April 25, Friday, April 26, and Saturday, April 27 at 12 p.m. daily. Tune into your local NV1 station, listen to it on the NV1 live stream, or subscribe to the NV1 podcast to get all three episodes on demand. The program features interviews with athletes, coaches, NYO leaders, and veterans. The traditional games, which wer...2024-04-2558 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastAlaska’s Native Voice – The Intersection between MMIP, Justice, Historical Trauma and HealingToday, we’re talking about justice and healing - in its many different forms. Alaska Natives and American Indians have been disproportionately affected by the legacy of boarding schools, and continue to struggle with high numbers of murdered and missing people. What do efforts to address some of these issues look like? From the US Justice Department, to local ceremonies that garner national attention -join us for a discussion on healing from all angles.  Alaska’s Native Voice (ANV), now in its 12th year, is hosted by National Native News anchor Antonia Gonzales with freelance producer Emily Schwing. The program highlights...2023-10-2000 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastAlaska’s Native Voice – What is the Future of AFN & And how is tribal leadership changing in Alaska ?The Alaska Federation of Natives is the largest representative organization of Alaska Natives in the world. But over the past few years, it's been changing in structure and in leadership. Today we are discussing AFN's future as the organization goes through a strategic planning process and as tensions around climate change, subsistence fishing and representation simmer among Alaska's Indigenous organizations. Alaska’s Native Voice (ANV), now in its 12th year, is hosted by National Native News anchor Antonia Gonzales with freelance producer Emily Schwing. The program highlights guests and recorded voices from AFN attendees, and engages in conversation about top issues...2023-10-2058 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One Podcast2023 AFN Newscast – October 20, 2023A five-minute newscast focused on activity at the Alaska Federation of Natives Convention, anchored by Jill Fratis.2023-10-2000 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One Podcast2023 AFN Newscast – October 19, 2023A five-minute newscast focused on activity at the Alaska Federation of Natives Convention, anchored by Jill Fratis.2023-10-1905 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One Podcast“Championship of Champions”2023 Indian Relay Horse Racing, Day 3Blackfeet Indian relay horse racing team Carlson Relay won the Championship of Champions September 24, 2023 in Casper, Wyoming. The jockey, 35 year old Chaz Racine, lead the team to victory in the $100,000.00 event hosted by the Northern Arapaho’s Wind River Casino and Hotel. We have results of Championship Sunday and a word with the champ.2023-09-2805 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One Podcast“Championship of Champions” 2023 Indian Relay Horse Racing, Day 2The Championship of Champions Saturday September, 23, 2023 enjoyed Indian relay horse racing at its finest in Casper, Wyoming. We have results with the winner of each heat race of 67 teams competing for over $100,000.00 presented by the Northern Arapaho’s Wind River Casino and Hotel. Also a comment from legendary track announcer Kennard Real Bird of the Crow Nation.2023-09-2705 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One Podcast“Championship of Champions” 2023 Indian Relay Horse Racing, Day 1[audio mp3="https://media.blubrry.com/nativevoiceone/ins.blubrry.com/nativevoiceone/WWC_Championship_of_Champions_Day_1_PODCAST.mp3"][/audio] Fort Pierre, SD – The 10th Annual HNIRC Championship of Champions was held at the Stanley County Fairgrounds Sept. 22-24, 2023. Day one of three of the Horse Nations Indian Relay Council had a good day September 22. Sixty seven teams competing for over $100,000.00 and the 2023 world championships in the year end finals of Indian relay horse racing. We have results and a word with Charlie Bendele of the White Mountain Apache, production manager of the Championship of Champions in Casper, Wyoming.2023-09-2605 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastA Prayer for Salmon: Chapter 11. The Return of SalmonSpurred by drought, the U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service accelerates a plan to restore winter-run Chinook salmon to the McCloud River. Chief Caleen Sisk weighs whether to collaborate with federal officials. Salmon spotted on Dry Creek for the first time in 30 years are celebrated as an answer to the Winnemem Wintu’s Run4Salmon prayer. Read More “This is something that can actually happen. And those salmon already know it. I feel like they’re helping to explain this to the fish experts who think, well, they haven’t been there for 30 years, they’re not coming back. If we put tho...2023-09-2530 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastA Prayer for Salmon: Chapter 10. Bringing Salmon HomeThe Winnemem Wintu board a plane bound for Christchurch, New Zealand. With the help of the Maori people, they hold a ceremony on the Rikkaia River and sing to the salmon there. Once back in the United States, Chief Caleen Sisk meets with every government agency she can to push the idea of bringing the New Zealand salmon back home. Read More “Yeah, I felt so deeply for the people. I thought to myself, if there’s one thing I do on this earth, I’d love to be able to be in a position that would help to see, in sha...2023-09-2229 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastA Prayer for Salmon: Chapter 9. A War Dance and a ProphecyWhen plans for the Shasta Dam Enlargement Project accelerate, the Winnemem Wintu decide to hold a war dance, their first in more than 100 years. Members of the community dream into existence songs, dances and regalia. News of the ceremony, and the tribe that declared war against the U.S. government on top of Shasta Dam, goes around the world. That leads to an unexpected message from Down Under. Read More “The message came through of the salmon going through the ice waterfall. It was going to go away from the river. At the time, they’re like, what? How are the...2023-09-2026 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastA Prayer for Salmon: Chapter 8. Speaking For SalmonAt a sacred spring high up on Mt. Shasta, the Winnemem Wintu recount the beginnings of the world when salmon gave up their voices so that humans could speak. They now feel a special obligation to defend salmon in return for this gift. A biologist details Chinook salmon’s catastrophic decline since the arrival of Euro-American settlers to California and the Northwest. Read More “I just I can't emphasize enough though how precarious the situation for winter-run Chinook is.” – Jonathan Ambrose, biologist with the National Marine Fisheries Service Lower McCloud River Falls, CA — Every year the Winnemem Wintu and supporters jump into...2023-09-1824 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastA Prayer For Salmon: Chapter 7. Agriculture and GenocideThe Run4Salmon bikes through rural areas in the upper Sacramento Valley where Euro American settlers changed the land to better suit an agrarian economy. The Winnemem Wintu and supporters remember the indigenous people who were forcibly removed and killed. An apology in Redding for the genocide may be well intentioned, but Chief Caleen Sisk insists action must accompany words. Read More “Colonization is the act of being a bad guest in someone else’s house. It is the act of destroying something you don’t understand because you don’t think it’s worth understanding.” —Lyla June Johnston Glenn County, CA. May...2023-09-1527 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastA Prayer for Salmon: Chapter 6. The Delta, A Habitat DestroyedAs the Run4Salmon continues to travel upstream, the Winnemem Wintu and supporters witness more obstacles faced by migrating salmon. Once a vast marshland, the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta was an important haven for juvenile salmon, but now is a gauntlet of human engineering. Chief Caleen Sisk stands up for salmon and water health at a bureaucratic meeting of Sacramento Valley water districts. Read More “The Delta’s probably one of the most altered places you can imagine on the planet. Of that 500,000 acres of inland freshwater tidal marsh, 98 percent of it is gone.” — Leticia Grenier, scientist with the San Francisc...2023-09-1329 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastA Prayer For Salmon: Chapter 5. A Prayer For SalmonThe Winnemem Wintu and supporters start a two-week Run4Salmon prayer to call salmon back to the waters above Shasta Dam. The Run follows the salmon’s migration path from the ocean to the mountains. It starts in the Bay Area where the Winnemem Wintu and supporters encounter environmental devastation first set in motion 200 years ago. Read More “It feels like I’m doing my purpose in life. This is my job as a dancer and as a Winnemem Wintu man and human being to speak up for salmon and water and land and indigenous ways, indigenous lifeways and the spirit...2023-09-1125 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastA Prayer For Salmon: Chapter 4. It’s IllegalAn elder remembers indigenous life back before Shasta Dam was built. The legality of the proposal to raise Shasta Dam is considered. Meanwhile, Chief Caleen Sisk considers a new strategy to fight back: turning an adversary — the Westlands Water District — into an ally. Read More “For us, taking care of each other, taking care of the village, making sure that people have what they need is important. But to sit on millions of dollars, it would be silly. I couldn’t even imagine me living at the village sitting on a million dollars and not doing anything, but just more destruct...2023-09-0829 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastA Prayer For Salmon: Chapter 3. A Visit to Sacred SitesWe go to Shasta Dam and learn about the history behind its construction in the 1930s and 1940s. We hear from Chief Caleen Sisk about how the federal proposal to raise the dam another 18 and a half feet opens old wounds for the Winnemem Wintu and further threatens their tenuous survival. Read More  “There’s nowhere else in the world that we can go to learn how to be Winnemems. Only there. We can’t go to Navajo. We can’t go to Alaska. We can’t go to Cherokee to learn how to be Winnemems.” — Caleen Sisk, Hereditary and Spiritual Leade...2023-09-0625 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastA Prayer For Salmon: Chapter 2. A Visit to Sacred SitesWe accompany the Winnemem Wintu to sacred sites near the McCloud River. The federal government’s Shasta Dam and Reservoir Expansion Proposal threatens these sites and the Winnemem Wintu way of life. Read More “If we lose our sacred places then our belief is pretty much we lose being Winnemem. I mean, we’ll still have blood lines, but blood lines don’t really make tribes.” — Caleen Sisk, Hereditary and Spiritual Leader of the Winnemem Wintu people Shasta County, CA — The Winnemem Wintu gather strength and wisdom to defend their culture and way of life at sacred sites high up in the mountai...2023-09-0429 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastA Prayer For Salmon: Chapter 1. A Protest at Shasta DamIn a peaceful protest, the Winnemem Wintu call out the U.S. government for its refusal to acknowledge the destruction caused by Shasta Dam. The protest at the Shasta Dam Visitor Center reveals the Winnemem Wintu’s ongoing reality. They are ignored and later a security guard threatens to forcibly remove them. Read More Shasta Lake, CA — The Winnemem Wintu and allies protest the lack of information about the harm caused by Shasta Dam. September 25, 2019. Tom Levy/The Spiritual Edge A Prayer for Salmon is an 11 part audio documentary series from KALW’s The Spiritual Edge that tells the story of the...2023-09-0128 minMS-DOS CLUBMS-DOS CLUBMS-DOS CLUB – Vol 35 – Tercer aniversario del MS-DOS CLUB, repasamos la PC-MANÍA 36 y hablamos de la tarjeta NVIDIA NV1El listado del disquete VOL 35 es: Presentación. Repaso a la PCMANIA 36. Ese loco hardware: Nvidia NV1. ¡Cumplimos tres años! En este programa tan especial vamos a tener muy presentes a los que hacen grande el MS-DOS CLUB, los oyentes del podcast porque unos cuantos amigos se van a ir pasando por el programa. Además contaremos con la presencia de El ayatolá de la emulación, Antonio Lozano, El azote de los developers franceses, David Skywalker y la persona que más sabe de simuladores de vuelo, el Comandante Laertes. Tendremos unas efemérides muy especiales, del mismo año en q...2023-04-293h 23Native Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastNative Artist Series: Leon Misak KinneeveaukHosted by Chandre Szafran Leon Misak Kinneeveauk (Inupiaq) from Pt. Hope in Arctic Alaska is an artist operating the largest ivory carving studio in Deghay’kaq, known today as Anchorage, at the Alaska Art Alliance. Carving walrus ivory is an original artform of Indigenous communities in the Arctic, stretching across Inuit lands in Alaska, Canada, and Greenland. In this episode, Leon shares the journey of discovering his role in community leadership after being incarcerated for a crime involving a death. Under Leon’s leadership, the studio offers a much-needed place of cultural belonging and camaraderie, that meets the specific needs of t...2023-02-2133 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastNative Artist Series: Laine Neech.yanagút Yéil RinehartHosted by Chandre Szafran Laine Neech.yanagút Yéil Rinehart (Lingít/Taos Pueblo) is based in Lingít lands in what’s today known as Juneau, AK. Laine practices the traditional Lingít artform of Chilkat weaving, an intricate craft that retains its traditional designs, meanings, and uses. In this episode, Laine shares how their art practice is a natural way to express personal and cultural identity, and makes space to acknowledge the harms of colonization. Also, a peek at their ambition to increase access to the mountain goat wool used in original weaving practices. Their stories are imbued...2022-12-1834 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastNative Artist Series: Dorthy Wychesit FredenbergHosted by Chandre Szafran Dorthy is a professional performer and business owner of a dance company based on Dena’ina lands in Deghay’kaq, known today as Anchorage, Alaska. Dorthy’s talent reflects a lifetime of discipline and love for dance. She performs as Violet Lee Vamp. Along with her business partner, performer Lady Duchess, the two co-founded the Sweet Cheeks Cabaret dance company in 2013. Their work straddles the discipline of live performance, the closeknit community of small businesses, and the energy that comes with cabaret—a niche in live theater that combines entertainment with an artform that is gender-body-and-sex-positive, and wher...2022-12-0936 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastStanding in Two Worlds: Native America College DiariesNative American students are just a tiny fraction of all the college students in the United States. They come with different histories, confronting an education system once used to erase their languages and cultures. In this project, four Indigenous college students tell how they are using higher education to strengthen ties to their Native roots and support their people. Archie Yellow outside of Fond du Lac Tribal and Community College in Cloquet, Minnesota. Sasha Aslanian | APM Reports Nevaeh Nez in her traditional Hopi clothing in Med City’s newest addition, One Discovery Square, located in downtown Rochester, Minnesota. Portrait by Ja...2022-10-3152 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastIndigenous YOUth NationWelcome to the Dine’ Nation! Join a team of youth as they live and celebrate their ancient living culture! Our youth hosts will take the listener on a journey beyond reservation lines and into the cultural and creative lives of people who are continuing to break down stereotypes. Deezhi, featured in “Day in the Life," sits outside of the hogan to rest after her Kinaalda (Coming of Age Ceremony). Youth time traveler, Dahi, discovers who is in the archives of the Library of Congress in Washington DC and what vast cultural knowledge has been stored. Among the voices in this epis...2022-10-2729 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastAFN Newscast October 22, 2022A five-minute newscast focused on activity at the Alaska Federation of Natives Convention, anchored by Hannah Bissett.2022-10-2205 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastAlaska’s Native Voice: Alaska Native Language and CultureSaturday, October 22, 2022 - Alaska Native Language and Culture Elders, advocates, educators and tribal leaders are among those committed to making sure Indigenous languages and cultures continue to be priorities in education. Efforts are being made for younger generations through higher learning, and beyond. Language and culture are being taught in schools, in community learning groups, summer programs, and at cultural events. Language and culture are often a focus of many statewide gatherings and conferences. We’ll talk about the importance of language and culture in schools, and how communities are embracing programs to keep them alive. Alaska’s Native Voice (ANV...2022-10-2205 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastAFN Newscast October 21, 2022A five-minute newscast focused on activity at the Alaska Federation of Natives Convention, anchored by Hannah Bissett.2022-10-2105 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastAlaska’s Native Voice: Elevating Alaska Native WomenFriday, October 21, 2022 [audio src="https://media.blubrry.com/nativevoiceone/ins.blubrry.com/nativevoiceone/ANV_102122_pod.mp3"] Indigenous women are leading the way, in their families, in their communities, professionally, and in politics from local, state to the national level.  Women are relying on the teaching of their ancestors, using knowledge passed on from generation to generation, to help guide them along the way. History was made in September when Mary Peltola (Yup’ik) was sworn into the U.S. House becoming the first Alaska Native person to serve in Congress. We’ll celebrate successes, examine challenges, and look at the future...2022-10-2158 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastAlaska’s Native Voice: Typhoon MerbokThursday, October 20, 2022 [audio src="https://media.blubrry.com/nativevoiceone/ins.blubrry.com/nativevoiceone/ANV_102022_pod.mp3"] Indigenous communities up and down Alaska’s west coast continue to recover from a historic storm, which slammed into the state in September. Typhoon Merbok devastated Indigenous communities. People lost valuable resources from boats to fishing nets, dry houses, and other tools essential to their Indigenous hunting and fishing subsistence way of life. People also lost food they had already stored up, essential to getting them through the winter. We discuss the typhoon, emergency preparedness, and the impacts of climate change.2022-10-2058 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastAFN Newscast October 20, 2022A five-minute newscast focused on activity at the Alaska Federation of Natives Convention, anchored by Hannah Bissett.2022-10-2005 minToasted Sister PodcastToasted Sister PodcastE77: Brett Maybee – “Dare to imagine”In this episode, I talk with Brett Maybee (Seneca) about corn, corn soup, corn wheels, radio stuff, music and then space-time. Brett is the host and producer of Gaënö', a weekly radio program about Native music. His work is fascinating and the passion he has for uplifting Native talent and intelligence on air is inspiring. Also mentioned in this show: Gaënö' (gaenomusic.fm), Native Voice One (NV1.org), NativeAmericaCalling.com2022-05-141h 04Native Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastChanging the Narrative About First Nations – Australia"Changing the Narrative About First Nations - Australia" details the efforts of the First Nations community to build out a messaging fellowship to fight for First Nation sovereignty and land rights, and to re-frame the narrative of "Australia Day." The January 26 official national day marks the landing of a British fleet on the island. For the average Australian, it's a summer holiday for barbecue and beers with friends. For aboriginal communities is marks invasion and the onset of genocide. Starting in 2019, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander advocates began an ambitious two year effort to flip the script on sovereignty, self-determination...2022-04-2129 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One Podcast2021 Indian National Finals Rodeo – Day 4The city of lights and South Point Equestrian Center hosted round three of four, at the 45th Annual Indian National Finals Rodeo, October 22, 2021.  An enthusiastic, big crowd was not disappointed, especially with the bucking horses and bulls. We have results and interviews leading into Championship Saturday night in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. Thanks to Wrangler for these Fall Sports Specials on NV1 Radio Network. [audio src="https://media.blubrry.com/nativevoiceone/ins.blubrry.com/nativevoiceone/WWC102321_INFR_Day4.mp3"]2021-10-2805 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One Podcast2021 Indian National Finals Rodeo – Day 3The Wrangler Fall Sports Specials, exclusively for NV1 Radio Network, reports from Las Vegas, Nevada, October 21, 2021 at the 45th Annual Indian National Finals Rodeo. The South Point Equestrian Center hosted round number three of four towards season championships in each event, which will be awarded Saturday night in the city of lights. We have results and interviews following an electric Thursday night performance. [audio src="https://media.blubrry.com/nativevoiceone/ins.blubrry.com/nativevoiceone/WWC102221_INFR_Day3.mp3"]2021-10-2205 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastWWC WNFR 2020 Day 10 FinalThe Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association has risen to the occasion to host the 62nd Annual Wrangler National Finals Rodeo, in spite of having to change venues in the pandemic year of 2020.  The 10th round winners, Wrangler NFR Average Champions and PRCA World Champions, were crowned in the eight standard events, Saturday night at Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, USA.  In a sport where $1.00 is 1 point, the $10,000,000.00 prize money obtained to match Las Vegas in 2019 was appreciated by the top 15 qualifiers in each event.  It is our privilege to provide coverage of our Indian contestants for Native Voice One Radio Net...2020-12-1405 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastNatives on A Budget: COVID-19 ScammersNV1 presents a bonus episode of Natives on a Budget, a podcast all about helping Native folks, and everyone else, manage their finances. To learn more about this podcast, visit nativesonabudget.com. This episode is all about the how scammers are taking advantage of the coronavirus pandemic. [audio src="https://media.blubrry.com/nativevoiceone/content.blubrry.com/nativevoiceone/NOAB_-_COVID_19_scams_for_NV1.mp3"]2020-07-2416 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastIndian National Finals Rodeo 2019 – Day 4Friday night in the city of lights was very entertaining as the 44th Annual Indian National Finals Rodeo fans enjoyed round three of four, October 23, 2019 in Las Vegas, Nevada. We have the results of this round and the aggregate leaders prior to championship Saturday night at the South Point Casino. We also speak to Chancy Wilson about an award winning horse, Shrek, with his Muddy Creek ProRodeo LLC of South Dakota. Thank you to Wrangler Jeans and Shirts for the special coverage provided exclusively on NV1 radio network.2019-11-0100 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastIndian National Finals Rodeo 2019 – Day 3The Indian National Finals Rodeo began the third of four rounds last night, October 24, 2019 in Las Vegas Nevada. Professional bull riders commentator providing our coverage on ride pass joined us today in an interview. We also have the results from round three in the aggregate in each of our events, as Indian world championships are on the line for all of the men and women’s events. Thank you Wrangler for supporting this coverage of the INFR NV1 Radio Network.2019-10-2500 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastElection Night Live! PromoCountry Today, FNX / First Nations Experience, and Native Voice One will stream a live coast-to-coast newscast for five hours on election day, Tuesday, November 6. Anchors Antonia Gonzales, Mark Trahant, and correspondents from across the country will report the latest results for the record number of Native Americans running for office. Coverage begins at 6 pm Pacific / 9 pm Eastern on nv1.org2018-11-0600 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One Podcast10-22-18 AFN Newscast10-22-18 AFN Newscast by Native Voice One - NV12018-10-2200 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One Podcast10-20-18 AFN Newscast10-20-18 AFN Newscast by Native Voice One - NV12018-10-2000 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One Podcast10-19-18 AFN Newscast10-19-18 AFN Newscast by Native Voice One - NV12018-10-1900 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One Podcast10-18-18 AFN Newscast10-18-18 AFN Newscast by Native Voice One - NV12018-10-1800 minHosted by Dr. David DeroseHosted by Dr. David Derose01 - 08 - 2018 LeBon Gort01 - 08 - 2018 LeBon Gort by Native Voice One - NV12018-01-0258 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One Podcast2017 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo Day 9The 9th of 10 go rounds of Wrangler National Finals Rodeo competition concluded Friday December 15, 2017 in Las Vegas, Nevada. It was the 329th sold out performance at the Thomas and Mack Event Center in the past 32 years the WNFR has been in the city of lights. We have results and interviews of the go round champions and interviews for NV1 Radio Network supported by Wrangler Jeans and Shirts.2017-12-2000 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One Podcast2017 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo Day 8Day #8 of 10 concluded in Las Vegas December 14, 2017 of the 59th Annual Wrangler National Finals Rodeo. Navajo Erich Rogers is still in contention for a world championship with his team roping partner Corey Petska of Arizona. We have results and interview's with champions from a Thursday night in the city of lights for NV1 Radio Network supported by Wrangler.2017-12-1500 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One Podcast2017 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo Day 6Hailey Kinzel of Texas has set an arena record in Women's Professional Rodeo Association Barrel Racing at the Thomas and Mack Center in Las Vegas. The record beat every contender vying for world championships over the last 32 years. Navajo Erich Rogers and his partner Corey Petska from Arizona are winning the world in the team roping after round 6 of 10 at the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo. We have a report and interviews for this episode supported by Wrangler Jeans and Shirts for NV1 Radio Network.2017-12-1300 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One Podcast2017 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo Day 5Navajo Cowboy Erich Rogers and his team roping partner Russell Cardoza of OR took over the lead for the world championships of ProRodeo in the city of lights, Las Vegas, Nevada, on Monday. Rogers and Petska won round 5 of 10 splitting first with Clay Tryon, MT and Jade Corkill of NV. We have result and interviews of the winners Monday, December 11 in today's episode for NV1 Radio Network, supported by Wrangler Jeans and Shirts.2017-12-1300 minstefanstefan20171028_CB_NV120171028_CB_NV1 by stefan2017-10-2803 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastTrahant Reports – Four challenges for the new administration[audio wav="https://nv1-offload-media.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/20121752/FourPolicyChallenges.wav"][/audio] What should Indian Country be watching for in a Donald Trump administration? Let’s explore four policy challenges. Read full transcript2017-01-0500 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastTrahant Reports – A million lines of code.[audio wav="https://nv1-offload-media.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/20121805/EvergreenDATAYouth.wav"][/audio] No child grows up hearing — or asking — for numbers. Instead the four words, “tell me a story,” are the ones deeply embedded into our human software. And that will never change. But the power of numbers, the importance of data, is growing exponentially and becoming essential to how we understand larger narratives. Read full transcript2016-12-2600 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastTrahant Reports – Tom Cole[audio wav="https://nv1-offload-media.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/20121828/EvergreenTomCole-good-through-2016.wav"][/audio] Tom Cole, a member of the Chickasaw Tribe, has been one of the most important Native American voices in Congress ever. As a conservative Republican, Cole can make the case for tribal sovereignty among Republicans and with the party’s leadership in Congress. Read full transcript2016-12-1900 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastTrump’s Interior pick favors dams over salmon[audio mp3="https://nv1-offload-media.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/20121835/McMorrisRodgers.mp3"][/audio] Washington Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers is President-elect Donald J. Trump’s choice to head the Department of the Interior. If confirmed by the Senate, she would managed federal lands, including those that produce energy, as well as national parks. She would be oversee the Bureau of Indian Affairs. One of the issues that will impact many tribes is salmon. McMorris Rodgers describes herself as a “champion of our dams and the power they produce.” And that stance will likely impact plans to increase salmon recovery in Northw...2016-12-1200 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastTrahant Reports – Standing Rock Win[audio mp3="https://nv1-offload-media.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/20121849/SRWin.mp3"][/audio] The Dakota Access Pipeline failed to get an easement under the Missouri River from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. This whole story has been more about the 19th century than the 21st. But this is a new beginning and an extraordinary opportunity for the state of North Dakota to build a new partnership with tribes and do the right thing. Read full transcript2016-12-0500 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastTrahant Reports – Medicaid Funding[audio mp3="https://nv1-offload-media.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/20121909/MedicaidStates.mp3"][/audio] The Affordable Care Act, which is priority one for repeal and replacement, uses third-party billing as a funding source for Indian health programs because that money can grow without congressional appropriations. The idea is that when a person is eligible, the money is there. The Indian Health Service budget in fy 2017 includes $1.19 billion in third-party billing, $807 million from Medicaid programs. This funding source is especially important because by law third-party billing remains at the local clinic or other unit. And, most important, when the Indian Health...2016-11-2800 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastFriday, November 25 2016Dakota Access Pipeline opponents continue to stage demonstrations Another federal agency warns the Nooksack Tribe of invalid actions during their disenrollment process A prominent Minnesota environmental activist is wary of the incoming Trump administration https://nv1-offload-media.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/20121857/nnn112516.mp32016-11-2500 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastTrahant Reports – Indian Country voted like America…only more so[audio mp3="https://nv1-offload-media.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/20121919/WhyTrump.mp3"][/audio] Most American Indian and Alaska Natives voted for Hillary Clinton. There were not enough votes to make a difference in red states like Montana, South Dakota and North Dakota. Just enough votes to stay the course in blue states like New Mexico, Washington or Oregon. And, most important, not nearly enough votes in the swing states. Read full transcript2016-11-1600 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastTrahant Reports – Making History, Showcasing So Much Remarkable Talent[audio mp3="https://nv1-offload-media.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/20121932/WomenHistory.wav"][/audio] No matter what happens on election day there will be Native American women making history.2016-11-0700 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastTrahant Reports – Dangerous Phase Begins At Standing Rock[audio mp3="https://nv1-offload-media.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/20121950/NoDakotaReax.wav"][/audio] The situation at Standing Rock has entered a new phase as water protectors have claimed a North Dakota highway as treaty lands. But the question now becomes: How far will North Dakota go? Will they arrest thousands? Tens of thousands?2016-10-2600 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastAlaska’s Native Voice 10/22/16Alaska's Native Voice 10/22/16 by Native Voice One - NV12016-10-2300 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastAlaska’s Native Voice 10/20/16Alaska's Native Voice 10/20/16 by Native Voice One - NV12016-10-2200 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastAlaska’s Native Voice 10/21/16Alaska's Native Voice 10/21/16 by Native Voice One - NV12016-10-2100 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastAFN 102016AFN 102016 by Native Voice One - NV12016-10-2100 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastTrahant Reports – A Democratic House Was A Long Shot … Until Last Week[audio mp3="https://nv1-offload-media.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/20122010/CongressFlip.wav"][/audio] Could Democrats take Congress? At least one survey says “yes" because of the chaos in the Republican Party as a result of Donald Trump’s statements about women. This could be good news for three Native American candidates.2016-10-1800 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastTrahant Reports – Will Republicans Stand By Trump?[audio mp3=https://www.nv1.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/Trump-1.mp3][/audio] Let’s start with the big picture. Donald Trump’s recorded revelation of felony intent — and yes, it’s that serious — ought to disqualify him from the presidency. This is Trahant Reports.2016-10-1000 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastTrahant Reports – Reaching Young Voters[audio mp3="https://nv1-offload-media.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/20122034/ReachingYoungerVoters.mp3"][/audio] Will young people vote in 2016? And, more important, how about the younger generation of American Indians and Alaska Natives?2016-10-0300 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastTrahant Reports – It’s already Election Month[audio mp3="https://nv1-offload-media.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/20122043/Early-voting.mp3"][/audio] It's hard to believe but the election is already underway. To make sure every Native American has the opportunity to cast a ballot this is Native Vote Action Week, follow hashtag #NativeVote16 or go to native vote.org for more information. Read full story2016-09-2600 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastWord with A Champ – All Nations Indian RelayWord with a Champ offers daily coverage of the 4th Annual All Nations Indian Relay Championships, featuring Native Americans and First Nations of Canada. The All Nations Indian Relay Championships was held at the historic MetraPark Grandstands in Billings, Montana on Sept. 22-25, 2016. America's oldest known competition, Indian Relay is exploding onto the scene as the world's newest and most exciting extreme sport! Day 1 - September 22, 2016 [audio mp3="https://nv1-offload-media.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/20122052/PIHRA_DAY1_092216.mp3"][/audio] Day 2 - September 23, 2016 [audio mp3="https://nv1-offload-media.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/20122052/PIHRA_DAY2_092316.mp3"][/audio] Day 3...2016-09-2600 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastTrahant Reports – Standing Rock Water[audio mp3="https://nv1-offload-media.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/20122117/SRWater.mp3"][/audio] Update on actions involving Standing Rock and the protection of water from the Missouri River. What’s next? The idea that a pipeline crossing the river needs a second look is a entry point into a larger question, how important are water resources in the era of climate change?2016-09-1200 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastTrahant Reports – Disconnect[audio mp3="https://nv1-offload-media.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/20122131/Disconnect.mp3"][/audio] Why is the Standing Rock story so difficult for area politicians to understand? One reason is that few of the region’s elected leaders (except those from Indian Country) are taking the time to visit and learn about the actions near the Standing Rock Sioux Nation in North Dakota.2016-09-0700 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastTrahant Reports – You gotta run to win[audio mp3="https://nv1-offload-media.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/20122146/Gotta-run.mp3"][/audio] It’s easy to be optimistic about the prospects for American Indian and Alaska Native candidates in this election and beyond. Our numbers are growing, organizations are getting stronger, and, best of all, the most remarkable, talented people are giving elective office a shot. But we also hear people say this about elections: What happens when good people lose? Read full story2016-08-2900 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastTrahant Reports – Essence Of Political Organizing Is Found At Standing Rock[audio mp3="https://nv1-offload-media.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/20122150/StandingRock.mp3"][/audio] My Facebook feed is rolling from new feeds from those headed to North Dakota to join those protecting drinking water for the people of Standing Rock and Cheyenne River. Other folks are fundraising using a variety of social media tools. And, still more people are shipping food and supplies to the hundreds camped near the site. Read full story2016-08-2200 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastTrahant Reports – Native Republicanshttps://nv1-offload-media.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/20122205/Republicans.mp3   This is Trahant Reports. So the data show that the vast majority of Native Americans vote for Democrats. And most run for office as Democrats. Of the active candidates on my #NativeVote16 boards there are 75 Democrats, 14 Republicans, and 4 independents. If you look at history, there are a lot more American Indians and Alaska Natives who have won office under the Republican banner. That list includes: Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell, Northern Cheyenne, who joined the Republican Party after his election; Vice President Charles Curtis; as well as the only current m...2016-08-1500 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastNative American candidates for the U.S. House and Senate[audio mp3="https://nv1-offload-media.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/20122218/Primary.mp3"][/audio] This August there are eight Native American candidates for the U.S. House and Senate. But that number is likely to shrink when the month comes to a close. Read More2016-08-1000 minNative Voice One PodcastNative Voice One PodcastTrahant Reports: Where are your women?[audio mp3="https://nv1-offload-media.s3.us-west-2.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/20122228/Where-are-your-women.mp3"][/audio] Hillary Clinton’s acceptance of the Democratic nomination for president last week sent a message that traveled far beyond the convention hall in Philadelphia. It was a story told in hundreds of tweets from mothers and fathers, grandmothers and grandfathers, aunts and uncles, and those who make up a larger American family. So many beautiful tweets that showed a daughter watching television at the moment Clinton walked on stage. One second, one idea, one moment, that said so much about what’s possible. Read Full Story2016-08-0100 min