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Tohono O\'odham Young VoicesTohono O'odham Young VoicesEP. 46 - Freedom of PressIn this episode we collaborated with University of Arizona Diné law student Divine Kickingbird. Hosted by Bre and Divine, both law students at the University of Arizona, this conversation gives a foundation of the history of the Indian Civil Rights Act (ICRA). They also shed light on how ICRA intertwines with indigenous journalism, news organizations, and the potential challenges they may face in their quest to provide unbiased, transparent reporting to Native communities. As you tune in you will hear both Bre and Divine lead the conversation while host & producer of Tohono O'odham Young Voices, Tina, sits on the other e...2024-11-2031 minThe Archaeology Podcast Network FeedThe Archaeology Podcast Network FeedThe Tohono O'odham Nation and Kitt Peak National Observatory: Building Relationships and Creating Resources - HeVo 90On today’s episode, Jessica talks with Dr. Jacelle Ramon-Sauberan (Tohono O'odham Nation Education Development Liaison at Kitt Peak National Observatory; Tohono O’odham from Wa:k Ceksan [the San Xavier District]) about her work fostering relationships between the Tohono O'odham Nation and Kitt Peak National Observatory through tours for Tribal Departments, programs, and schools, serving as a point of contact for tribal members and the Nation as a whole, sharing Tohono O’odham history and culture with general public visitors, and continuing to build on the promises made during the original agreements to lease the land from the Tohono...2024-09-171h 03Heritage VoicesHeritage VoicesThe Tohono O'odham Nation and Kitt Peak National Observatory: Building Relationships and Creating Resources - Ep 90On today’s episode, Jessica talks with Dr. Jacelle Ramon-Sauberan (Tohono O'odham Nation Education Development Liaison at Kitt Peak National Observatory; Tohono O’odham from Wa:k Ceksan [the San Xavier District]) about her work fostering relationships between the Tohono O'odham Nation and Kitt Peak National Observatory through tours for Tribal Departments, programs, and schools, serving as a point of contact for tribal members and the Nation as a whole, sharing Tohono O’odham history and culture with general public visitors, and continuing to build on the promises made during the original agreements to lease the land from the Tohono...2024-09-171h 03Tohono O\'odham Young VoicesTohono O'odham Young VoicesEp. 44 Justice for Raymond Mattia Sr. (baht)*Content warning the following contains discussions surrounding experiences with border patrol and graphic descriptions of violence, and even death, that may be triggering, or traumatizing to some audiences. Please take care while listening*On May 18, 2023, Raymond Mattia Sr. (baht) a respected member of the Tohono O’odham community, was tragically shot and killed by Border Patrol agents. This incident, highlights the frequent and invasive interactions between Border Patrol and the Tohono O’odham people with the use of excessive force. This episode highlights the family and community members that have organized peaceful protests, and are p...2024-05-1545 minThe Red Nation PodcastThe Red Nation PodcastFrom Falasteen to O’odham Jeweḍ: Israeli occupation is global w/ Napoleon MarriettaJen is joined by Napoleon Marrietta (Tohono/Akimel O'odham) who outlines the history of the militarization of O'odham land, and how their liberation struggle is intertwined with the Palestinian liberation. More info: https://www.instagram.com/az2palestine?igsh=MTNnMnBvdTRibXo0cw== https://www.instagram.com/oodhamsolidaritywithpalestine?igsh=ajltemhsYWY0OTdr https://www.instagram.com/oodhampodcaster?igsh=Zmx0NHRkazRzMnFu https://www.toyoungvoices.com/ep-40-palestine-oodham-homelands-uncovering-shared-struggles/ https://www.instagram.com/over500yearspodcast?igsh=dXVuYnIyODRmYno0 Venmo: @ unidentified-mouse Cashapp: $unidentifiedmouse PayPal @ nmarrietta Are you Indigenous? Do you support Palestine? Learn more...2024-04-221h 10Nihizhi, Our Voices: An Indigenous Solutions PodcastNihizhi, Our Voices: An Indigenous Solutions PodcastAkimel O'odham Power: Fighting for the Land, Water and Culture with Marina ThomasIn this episode, host Lyla June interviews Marina Thomas, a curly haired, light skinned Onk Akimel O'odham mother fighting for the existence of our culture so our kids can play in the water. Their discussion focuses around the intense urbanization, colonization, distortion of their history and water theft the Akimel O'odham people are facing in the Phoenix and Tucson area. Throughout the episode, Marina also touches on what it means to be an Onk Akimel O'odham woman and how she got in touch with her indignity and her ancestors while working with Oak...2024-03-3054 minTohono O\'odham Young VoicesTohono O'odham Young VoicesEp. 41 Ties to the landDeShawn Davis is a young environmentalist exploring traditional O’odham Jewedga (O’odham lands) in Southern Arizona. He currently works as a Next Generation Ranger at Saguaro National Park and is also an involved participant in the Eco Truths for Indigenous Youth. His passion for science-based programs and work experiences have provided him with the knowledge and the tools to excel in the STEM world. He also embraces his deep cultural connections and access to ancestral lands. The critical role we have as Native/Indigenous people to protect sacred sights, nature, animals, etc. is important especially when working in the Nati...2024-03-0744 minCultivating Indigenous VoicesCultivating Indigenous VoicesEp. 28: O'odham OidagMaegan Lopez (Tohono O’odham) is from the village of Wecij Oidag (New Fields) on the Tohono O’odham Nation near the southern border. She is a gardener and Cultural Outreach Liaison for Mission Garden located at the base of “A” mountain along the Santa Cruz wash. Maegan shares memories of her childhood, as early as four years old helping water the plants with her grandfather Albert Lopez (bat) who was a dedicated gardener and loved caring for his oidag (garden). Continuing the cultural and educational experiences she was taught as a child and throughout her upbringing Maegan found a place...2024-02-2226 minTohono O\'odham Young VoicesTohono O'odham Young VoicesEp. 40 Palestine & O'odham Homelands: Uncovering Shared StrugglesIn this thought-provoking episode, join us as we dive deep into the intersecting worlds of Indigenous issues and the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. Tina Andrew, Executive Producer, and co-host Napoleon Marrietta lead a dynamic discussion, bringing together a diverse panel of experts. Dr. Christopher Wise, a seasoned professor with a wealth of experience in Africa and the Middle East, adds academic depth to our conversation. Another special guest Amy Juan, drawing from her firsthand experiences in Palestine-Israel, offers a unique perspective that uncovers striking parallels between the O'odham and Palestinian lifestyles and experiences living within' a militarized environment. Throughout the episode...2023-11-301h 38Radio Aula MundiRadio Aula MundiBridging the gap # 14: Question for Amy Juan, a Tohono O'odham cultural activist...Ellen Jones, a British literary translator from Spanish to English, has a question for Amy Juan, a Tohono O'odham cultural activist. ••• Amy R. Juan comes from the communities of Comobabi, Ali Cukson, and Wecij Oidag on the Tohono O’odham Nation. Raised by her grandmothers, Amy was instilled with the knowledge of plants by her grandmothers, learning how to gather and use traditional medicines and harvest, process and cook traditional foods. Amy is a former Culture Teacher at Baboquivari High School, where she took the classroom outside and began to integrate wild food harvesting and planting with her st...2023-11-0600 minTohono O\'odham Young VoicesTohono O'odham Young VoicesEp. 38 Meet Dr. J, O'odham ScholarThis episode is co-hosted by Tina and Napolean with guest Dr. Jacelle Ramon-Sauberan (Tohono O'odham). Tune in as we take a deep dive into Dr. J’s dissertation research and background in journalism. She is from Wa:k Ceksan (San Xavier District) of the Tohono O’odham Nation just South of Tucson, Arizona. Tina has known Dr. J and has over the years followed her work in the community, both as a student and as a professional. The journey in journalism for Jacelle started at a young age as a bear essential news reporter up until her college years where she...2023-10-291h 41Change Starts HereChange Starts HereThe Cornerstone of Effective Leadership with Dustin OdhamAs we usher in a new month, it’s crucial to revisit the fundamental principles that underpin effective and robust leadership. In light of this, Dustin Odham, your host for the Change Starts Here podcast, will guide listeners through The Four Essential Roles of Leadership, beginning with today’s focus: trust.Trust isn’t just a simple term; it's the cornerstone of effective leadership, and understanding its depth and importance is just the starting point. This episode promises more than just definitions; it aims to enlighten you on inspiring trust amongst your team members. Join us to discov...2023-10-0310 minTohono O\'odham Young VoicesTohono O'odham Young VoicesEp. 35 O'odham HarvesterIn this episode Exec. Producer, Tina and guest Tanisha Tucker-Lohse share their last thoughts about our partnership with the Artist-At-Work (AAW) Program as it comes to an end. Over the past months Tanisha has been a mentor to the entire podcast team, sharing her time, knowledge, and engaging the community through hands on cultural experiences. We've had the opportunity to learn from Tanisha during the spring and summer harvesting seasons. Tune in as she shares what her time was like participating in the AAW program and how this past harvesting season went. Also check out our website to see what...2023-08-3133 minRadio Aula MundiRadio Aula MundiAmy Juan, a Tohono O'odham cultural activist, introduces herself in English and O'odham...Amy R. Juan comes from the communities of Comobabi, Ali Cukson, and Wecij Oidag on the Tohono O’odham Nation. Raised by her grandmothers, Amy was instilled with the knowledge of plants by her grandmothers, learning how to gather and use traditional medicines and harvest, process and cook traditional foods. Amy is a former Culture Teacher at Baboquivari High School, where she took the classroom outside and began to integrate wild food harvesting and planting with her students. As a cultural activist, Amy has traveled the world and attended the 2022 COP 27 UN Climate Change Summit in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt, ad...2023-08-1304 minThe Border ChronicleThe Border ChronicleThe Longer Story of the Border Patrol Killing of a Tohono O’odham Man: A Conversation with Amy JuanTohono O’odham leader Amy Juan describes the May 18 killing of Raymond Mattia and the long context of border militarization that led to it. On May 18, Raymond Mattia stepped out of his house after he saw the U.S. Border Patrol arrive. He lived in the small community of Ali Chuk (also known as Menagers Dam), located about one mile from the U.S.-Mexico international boundary on the Tohono O’odham Nation in southern Arizona. Mattia had called the Border Patrol a few hours earlier to report people moving through his land. He was about two feet...2023-06-1540 minThe Border ChronicleThe Border ChronicleThe Longer Story of the Border Patrol Killing of a Tohono O’odham Man: A Podcast with Amy JuanWe’d like to give a special welcome to our new audio editor Steev Hise and give a huge thanks to Hannah Gaber for her work with us over the last several months. As always in this volatile arena of journalism, it is hard for us to do anything coherent without our team behind the scenes! The Longer Story of the Border Patrol Killing of a Tohono O’odham Man: A Podcast with Amy JuanThe Tohono O’odham leader and thinker describes the May 18 killing of Raymond Mattia and the long context of border milita...2023-06-1540 minChange Starts HereChange Starts HereFinding Your Identity with Dustin OdhamIn an era where screens dominate our time, finding your personal identity becomes a challenge. Our generation is shaping itself based on an increasingly virtual world, often losing touch with the inner self. In fact, a recent study suggests that we could end up spending at least ten years of our life in front of a screen. But how does this shape who we become?This episode of "Change Starts Here" with host Dustin Odham, Managing Director at FranklinCovey Education, tackles this very question. Odham probes into the subject of identity and its significance in our lives...2023-06-0706 minTohono O\'odham Young VoicesTohono O'odham Young VoicesEp. 29: Through The LensIn this episode Exec. Producer, Tina, had the opportunity to interview Jefferson Stein who is the Writer and Director of the short film "Burros". Burros was filmed in various locations on the Tohono O'odham Nation and tells the story of a young O'odham girl and a lost migrant child who's been separated from her father while passing through the rez. This film features familiar areas of O'odham jewed, the language, toka game, food, etc. It truly depicts the O'odham lifestyle in a way that hasn't been captured before on film. Though a fictional story, it is a very real representation...2023-02-2744 minChange Starts HereChange Starts HereDustin Odham - The Power of SilenceMental stress and burnout are becoming increasingly common issues, characterized by feelings of exhaustion, loss of motivation, and decreased job satisfaction. This can result from prolonged and intense work demands, lack of control, and an imbalance between work and personal life. It's essential to recognize the signs and take steps to manage and prevent burnout for overall well-being.But how do you contain this stress level and prevent burnout from your everyday life and work activities we have to carry out?On today's solo episode of the Change Starts Here Podcast, the host Dustin Odham...2023-02-0714 minTohono O\'odham Young VoicesTohono O'odham Young VoicesEp. 27: Cross-Cultural UnderstandingIn this episode the podcast team discusses cross-cultural differences and similarities in our communities that include, tohono o'odham, akimel o'odham, and yoeme. The conversation goes into different traditions surrounding religious practices. We compare different points of religious contact in our different communities. While we understand and practice some of these holidays, we also acknowledge those who do not and critique the origins of assimilation in our communities. We also share about carrying on cultural traditions, language, etc. and touch on the topic about criticism of not being native enough. These various topics are what make our communities diverse and similar...2022-12-151h 03Project STAND\'s PodcastProject STAND's PodcastAlex Soto, Tohono O’odham Nation, Labriola National American Indian Data CenterProject STAND pod hosts Lae'l Hughes-Watkins and Valencia Johnson interview Alex Soto. Alex is a member of the Tohono O’odham Nation and a 2020 graduate student earning a Master of Arts in Library and Information Science from the University of Arizona. He is a Knowledge River, ALA Spectrum, and ARL Kaleidoscope scholar. Alex’s journey to librarianship comes after years of success as a touring hip-hop musician/educator and activist. As a graduate student, Alex has realized the importance of culturally relevant information literacy within tribal communities and the role of reparative archives in strengthening Indigenous sovereignty. Alex manages the...2022-12-1153 minTohono O\'odham Young VoicesTohono O'odham Young VoicesEp. 26: Oidag Stories Pt. 3In this episode you will hear from three young O’odham who all started their professional journey’s working in an oidag (garden) at Tohono O’odham Community College, located in Sells, Arizona. Duran Andrews is the Farm Manager at San Xavier Co-op Farm; he is from Ali Chukson (little Tucson) village on the Tohono O'odham rez. Monique "Tas Hiosig" Ramon is from the community of Covered Wells in the Gu-Achi District, she is currently a student at Tohono O'odham Community College (TOCC), while also working as an Agricultural Intern. DeAnndra Porter is from Sells and is currently a senior at the...2022-11-2954 minChange Starts HereChange Starts HereDustin Odham - Setting Daily IntentionsMonday, October 24th, 2022, a school shooter killed a teacher and a student in St. Louis, Missouri. After the shooting, a letter was found in the gunman's car. A few lines stood out to podcast host Dustin Odham. The writing describes a lonely life. Odham was impacted by the letter because it shows how the shooter had fallen through the cracks. This episode does not focus on the shooting itself but on what educators and individuals working with students can do to ensure care for the pupils in their charge—Odham shares inspiring and practical advice. Od...2022-11-0812 minTohono O\'odham Young VoicesTohono O'odham Young VoicesEp. 25: Oidag Stories Pt. 2I learned if we want to maintain our language, traditional foods, ceremonies, games, medicines, our cultural ways, we must do those things. Speak the language, plant, and harvest our lands, to keep our songs and stories alive. Planting and growing a garden is one of the ways to not only be sustainable, but to experience something our ancestors did many years ago. This episode features community members from the Tohono O’odham Nation. Amy Juan, who is a long-time community organizer; as she sings, she also explains the meanings behind two traditional songs along with her own thoughts and experiences as...2022-10-1142 minCity Talk With Sabrina Bengel and Liz HartmanCity Talk With Sabrina Bengel and Liz HartmanUpdates with Mayor Odham and Bethany from The Bike Box ProjectClearing the air over some controversy about the new Mayor, and learning more about this WONDERFUL organization we have here helping local Parkinson sufferers.  Guest:  Jeffery Odham, Mayor of New Bern Bethany Richards, Founder, The Bike Box Project Don Hinton, RockSteady Boxer Check out their website https://www.bikeboxproject.org/events-home RockSteady Boxing in New Bern https://www.facebook.com/RockSteadyBoxingNewBern/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Doing something great for the community here in New Bern and want to     come talk about...2022-08-1957 minCity Talk With Sabrina Bengel and Liz HartmanCity Talk With Sabrina Bengel and Liz HartmanMayor-Elect Jeffrey Odham is here to talk about the future of New BernGuests: Jeffrey Odham, Mayor-Elect, City of New Bern ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Doing something great for the community here in New Bern and want to     come talk about it? Get in touch via CityTalk.NBNC@gmail.com -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sponsors of our show here in New Bern NC: Baker's Kitchen, Downtown New Bern The Pepsi Store - Birth place of Pepsi American Legion Post 539 - Support our local veterans Poppys Bites and Barrels - New and improved, come check us out!2022-07-291h 01Locked In with Algenon CashLocked In with Algenon CashJeffrey Odham seeks to become Mayor of New Bern | Locked In Lock in with New Bern City Councilmember Jeffrey Odham and learn more about his quest to lead the coastal community. The post Jeffrey Odham seeks to become Mayor of New Bern | Locked In  appeared first on Algenon Cash. 2022-07-1411 minChange Starts HereChange Starts HereDustin Odham - Thank You Change Starts Here CommunityThroughout the second season Odham highlighted that he primarily focused on going more deeper and personal with his guests, by featuring the smaller tidbits of their lives like their hobbies, and how they contribute to their thought process. In the forthcoming season of “Change Starts Here” however, Odham plans on going a step further. He said he wants to discover how his guests beat adversity. “This next season my goal is to get better at diving deeper,” stated Odham. “I want to hear more about the challenges people have experienced over their life. Because as we know life's tou...2022-07-1204 minTohono O\'odham Young VoicesTohono O'odham Young VoicesEp. 22: A Tale of 2 MicsFor the first time in the podcast’s history, we sit down with another O’odham podcaster! Joining us for a new episode is host and producer of the Thoughts and Insights podcast Raphael Mendoza! - https://anchor.fm/native-daveListen in as we talk all about the Thoughts and Insights podcast. We find out what influenced Raphael to start his podcast and why he chose to focus on self-help and personal growth. In addition to talking about podcasts we also get to learn more about Raphael including his band GUARDIANS! Please join us for our first ever O’od...2022-06-1245 minTohono O\'odham Young VoicesTohono O'odham Young VoicesEp. 21: Radio Smoke SignalsT.O. Young Voices is back with an all-new interview with our guest Grace Gonzalez aka DJ Blue Angel!A long-time employee of the Tohono O’odham radio station KOHN 91.9 FM, Grace shares about how she got her start in tribal radio, her time as an on-air DJ, and how that has led to her current position at the station. We also discuss the importance and impact of tribal radio in native communities. Plus, Grace also shares her own musical aspirations and for fans we hear the story of how she chose her name and of her most po...2022-05-3157 minTohono O\'odham Young VoicesTohono O'odham Young VoicesEp. 20: Oidag Stories Pt. 1In this episode I interview Jacob Butler, Chair of Native Seeds/SEARCH, a non-profit seed conservation organization located in Tucson, Arizona. Their mission is to, "find, protect, and preserve the seeds of the people of the Greater Southwest so that these arid adapted crops may benefit all peoples and nourish a changing world." - nativeseeds.orgTune in as Jacob addresses the issues some Native/Indigenous folks may have toward the organization and how at one point so did he. After years of his experiences and immersion into his culture and traditions of Onk Akimel O'odham, Jacob carries...2022-05-121h 28The Border ChronicleThe Border ChronicleBlockading the Border Bulldozers: Amber Lee Ortega on Hia Ced O'odham ResistanceA quick reminder to readers that in case you missed it on Tuesday, please check out Melissa’s vivid recounting of what is happening on the south Texas border and at the National Butterfly Center. I suggest reading all the way to the absurd and intense confrontation at the end. On September 9, 2020, Tohono and Hia Ced O’odham members Amber Lee Ortega and Nellie Jo David were at the sacred Quitobaquito Springs, located on the U.S. side of the border in southern Ariz...2022-02-1037 minTohono O\'odham Young VoicesTohono O'odham Young VoicesEp 19-Rediscovering My Hia-Ced RootsTohono O’odham Young Voices is back with an all-new episode for the new year!Joining the show today is our guest, Amber Ortega. Amber is a member of and advocate for the Hia-Ced O’odham tribe. During our discussion she shares how she discovered her Hia-Ced roots and about the work being done to protect Hia-Ced culture. Unfortunately, her journey has not come without hardship. During a stand of solidarity for sacred site A'al Vappia or Quitobaquito Spring in 2020, Amber and another protester were arrested and charged for “interfering with federal government activities taking place on federal land”. With the...2022-01-1856 minThe Border ChronicleThe Border Chronicle“Under Occupation”: A Discussion with Amy Juan of the Tohono O’odham NationWith today’s post, we inaugurate our first audio Q&A. The Border Chronicle is excited to launch into an audio series of in depth interviews with compelling borderlanders, like today’s guest Amy Juan of the Tohono O’odham Nation. Amy works for the International Indian Treaty Council and is a longtime cultural activist who grew up on the border in the town of Newfield on the Nation. In the 19th century, the United States imposed its southern boundary with no consultation of the O’odham people. The Nation, located in Southern Arizona...2021-09-1643 minThe Global ChurchThe Global ChurchEpisode 33 - Tohono O'odham IntroductionIn this episode, FBC Global Mission's Pastor, Jim Pool, Introduces us to two Native American Pastors that we were introduced to not too long ago. Jay Juan Pastors a Tohono O'odham church on their reservation just outside of Tucson and Christian Watchman is seeking to plant a church and begin a new work on the Pima reservation just south of Phoenix. Listen as these men share about some of the challenges that they face in their ministries.2021-08-0646 minAbalone Mountain Press PodcastAbalone Mountain Press PodcastE6: Ruben Cu:k Ba'ak "On growing up O'odham"In this episode we discuss use of names through colonization, connecting back to tribal (Tohono O'odham ) roots, addiction, native masculinity and growing up on the reservation in Southern Arizona.TW:Drug use, Childhood abuse & assault 2021-07-071h 12O\'odham Action News PodcastO'odham Action News PodcastOAN Connects Episode 48The following episode contains adult content which includes violence and trauma, this can be triggering to some listeners so please listen with caution. In this episode Jessica interviews Journalist and Podcaster Connie Walker, on her latest podcast series: Stolen: The Search for Jermain. Jessica also sits down with the Director of the SRPMIC Family Advocacy Center to discuss their services.2021-05-1541 minO\'odham Action News PodcastO'odham Action News PodcastOAN Podcast Episode 47 - May 6, 2021 Issue RecapOn this week’s episode of the OAN Podcast: May 6, 2021 Issue Recap - President Harvier’s Weekly Recap - Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony for Cultural Repository Signifies New Era for SRPMIC - SRPMIC Foster Care Program Shares How You Can Become a Foster Parent To view the full O'odham Action News newspaper PDF, cover to cover, visit: https://oan.srpmic-nsn.gov/2021-05-0721 minO\'odham Action News PodcastO'odham Action News PodcastOAN Connects Episode 46In this episode, we’ll get some information on Star Wars Virtual Family Night that the Salt River Tribal Library is planning, and Community Artist, Jacob Butler Leaves His Mark on Hayden House Rehabilitation Project2021-04-2317 minO\'odham Action News PodcastO'odham Action News PodcastOAN Podcast Episode 45 - April 15, 2021 Issue RecapOn this week’s episode of the OAN Podcast: April 15, 2021 Issue Recap - President Harvier’s Weekly Recap - River People Health Center on Track For Mid-November Completion - Support Services Hosts Chronic Disease Self-Management Program - FEMA Launches COVID-19 Funeral Financial Assistance To view the full O'odham Action News newspaper PDF, cover to cover, visit: https://oan.srpmic-nsn.gov/2021-04-1518 minO\'odham Action News PodcastO'odham Action News PodcastOAN Connects Episode 44In this episode, Jessica speaks with Human Resources Director and Human Services Director about the River People Health Center Community Hiring Blitz.2021-04-0914 minO\'odham Action News PodcastO'odham Action News PodcastOAN Podcast Episode 43 - April 1, 2021 Issue RecapOn this week’s episode of the OAN Podcast: April 1, 2021 Issue Recap - President Harvier’s Weekly Recap - Salt River Schools Ready for Phase 2 With Reopening Plan - SRFD Special Events Response Team Ready to Save Lives To view the full O'odham Action News newspaper PDF, cover to cover, visit: https://oan.srpmic-nsn.gov/2021-04-0318 minO\'odham Action News PodcastO'odham Action News PodcastOAN Connects Episode 42In this episode, Senior Reporter Tasha Silverhorn interviews Community Artist Dwayne Manuel, who designed the 2020 Regents Professor Medallion for the University of Arizona. And Jessica chats with Patricia Powless of CDD-EPNR on the upcoming  2021 Earth Day in April.2021-03-2720 minThe Self and Identity PodcastThe Self and Identity PodcastTohono O'odham Community College Himdag Committee TrainingThis training is provided for Faculty, Staff, and the community to understand how the Tohono O'odham Himdag drives the college. 2021-03-241h 57O\'odham Action News PodcastO'odham Action News PodcastOAN Podcast Episode 41 - March 18, 2021 Issue RecapOn this week’s episode of OAN Podcast: March 18, 2021 Issue Recap - New Vaccine Service for Homebound Community Members - NARCAN Distribution at Vaccine Clinics and Pharmacy - SRPMIC CERT Training on the Horizon Again - Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month To view the full O'odham Action News newspaper PDF, cover to cover, visit: https://oan.srpmic-nsn.gov/2021-03-1819 minO\'odham Action News PodcastO'odham Action News PodcastOAN Connects Episode 40In Todays Episode Jessica speaks with HHS Director Joe Remitera regarding a call for SRPMIC Artists. Also, newsperson Chris Picciuolo interviews Community artist Jeff Fulwilder.2021-03-1117 minO\'odham Action News PodcastO'odham Action News PodcastOAN Podcast Episode 39 - March 4, 2021 Issue RecapOn this week’s episode of OAN Podcast: March 4, 2021 Issue Recap - Community Installs Enhanced Stop Signs and Traffic Measures - SRPMIC Hosts U.S. Navy’s Annual Pinning Ceremony - Coyotes in the Community - SRPMIC Veterans Warriors Book Club To view the full O'odham Action News newspaper PDF, cover to cover, visit: https://oan.srpmic-nsn.gov/2021-03-0416 minO\'odham Action News PodcastO'odham Action News PodcastOAN Connects Episode 38In this episode Marissa Johnson catches up with Miss Salt River, Isabella Dockerty. We also have a story on Community Artist Rainboe Duarte, Community member Leon Thomas retires after 22 years with SRPMIC, and Community Relations Manager Yvonne Schaaf fills us in on the upcoming Spring Break events.2021-02-2617 minO\'odham Action News PodcastO'odham Action News PodcastOAN Podcast Episode 37 - Feb. 18, 2021 Issue RecapOn this week’s episode of OAN Podcast: February 18, 2021 Issue Recap - Mediterranean Restaurant Tash Opens at Talking Stick Resort - Illustrator Michaela Goade Is First Indigenous Caldecott Medal Winner - Oak Flat Prayer Run - Spring Training Games Delayed After Letter to MLB To view the full O'odham Action News newspaper PDF, cover to cover, visit: https://oan.srpmic-nsn.gov/ 2021-02-1817 minO\'odham Action News PodcastO'odham Action News PodcastOAN Connects Episode 36In this episode Marissa Johnson catches up with Jr. Miss Salt River and Tasha Silverhorn interviews Zeke Mendoza about his growing small business.2021-02-1213 minO\'odham Action News PodcastO'odham Action News PodcastOAN Podcast Episode 35 - Feb. 4, 2021 Issue RecapOn this week’s episode of OAN Podcast: February 4, 2021 Issue Recap - Covid-19 numbers and Vaccination information - City of Tempe Acknowledges O’odham and Piipaash Land - Parenting Class Focuses on Storytelling to Help Communicate with Children - SRPMIC Wild Horse Takes a Journey to Finland To view the full O'odham Action News newspaper PDF, cover to cover, visit: https://oan.srpmic-nsn.gov/2021-02-0421 minO\'odham Action News PodcastO'odham Action News PodcastOAN Connects Episode 34In this episode of OAN Connects, Senior Reporter Tasha Silverhorn interviews two Community member brothers on their new food truck business. We also interview a Community member on Kobe Bryant, one year after the tragic death of him, his daughter and their friends.2021-01-2816 minO\'odham Action News PodcastO'odham Action News PodcastOAN Podcast Ep. 33 - Jan. 21 2021 Issue RecapOn this week’s episode of OAN Podcast: January 21, 2021 Issue Recap - SRPMIC COVID-19 Vaccine Prioritization - Jacob Butler Becomes Chair of Native Seeds/SEARCH - Literacy Grant Opens Doors for Novice Readers and Writers  - Online Positive Parenting Classes Offered - Arizona No Texting and Driving Law Starting January 2021 To view the full O'odham Action News newspaper PDF, cover to cover, visit: https://oan.srpmic-nsn.gov/2021-01-2219 minO\'odham Action News PodcastO'odham Action News PodcastOAN Connects Episode 32In this weeks episode of OAN Connects, Marissa interviews Community Artist Phillip Smith on his passion for art and sharing it on social media. Marissa also speaks to Twitch streamer David Prieto about his love for gaming. To view the full O'odham Action News newspaper PDF, cover to cover, visit: https://oan.srpmic-nsn.gov/2021-01-2023 minO\'odham Action News PodcastO'odham Action News PodcastOAN Podcast Ep. 31 - Jan. 7 2021 Issue RecapOn this week’s episode of OAN Podcast: January 7, 2021 Issue Recap - SRPMIC Receives the Moderna COVID-19 Vaccine - SRPMIC Partners with Maricopa County for the COVID-19 Vaccine - Behavioral Health Services Offering Telehealth Counseling Sessions - Healthy way to Cope With Grief and Loss To view the full O'odham Action News newspaper PDF, cover to cover, visit: https://oan.srpmic-nsn.gov/2021-01-0716 minTohono O\'odham Young VoicesTohono O'odham Young VoicesEp. 18: Let's Waila! Vol. 2Bringing in the New Year waila style! Here's to O'odham near and far, to everyone missing those live dances and celebrations. I'm feeling grateful to have made it through this year of unknowns, but also thinking of those who are going through unfortunate losses of a loved one due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Dedicating this quarantine playlist to everyone out there missing waila music!2021-01-011h 23O\'odham Action News PodcastO'odham Action News PodcastOAN Podcast Ep. 30 - Dec. 17, 2020 Issue RecapOn this week’s episode of OAN Podcast: December 17, 2020 Issue Recap - Latest Covid-19 Numbers in Community - A Brief Update on the Status of the COVID-19 Vaccine - Basic Information on COVID-19 Vaccines - Caught in the Act: Illegal Dumping in the Community on the Rise To view the full O'odham Action News newspaper PDF, cover to cover, visit: https://oan.srpmic-nsn.gov/2020-12-1713 minO\'odham Action News PodcastO'odham Action News PodcastOAN Connects Episode 29In this weeks episode of OAN Connects, we go over information on the Food Distribution Center. We get to know Young River Peoples Council member Savannah from El Paso, Texas. Lastly we cover a few small stories from Around the Community.  To view the full O'odham Action News newspaper PDF, cover to cover, visit: https://oan.srpmic-nsn.gov/2020-12-1117 minO\'odham Action News PodcastO'odham Action News PodcastOAN Podcast Ep. 28 - Dec. 3 Issue RecapOn this week’s episode of OAN Podcast: December 3, 2020 Issue Recap - Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day - Native Art Market Grand Opening - Thanksgiving Event Recap - Senior Environmental Specialist Jeremy Phillips Receives Byestewa Award To view the full O'odham Action News newspaper PDF, cover to cover, visit: https://oan.srpmic-nsn.gov/2020-12-0300 minTohono O\'odham Young VoicesTohono O'odham Young VoicesEp. 17: Hia-Ced O'odham, We Are Not ExtinctIn this episode I feature special guest Lourdes Pereira, who is Hia-Ced O'odham and a student attending Arizona State University. Lourdes shares her experiences being a young O'odham representing her people the Hia-Ced O'odham (sand people) during a time when development of a border wall is and has caused permanent damaged to sacred areas and A'al Wappia (quitobaquito springs). A'al Wappia is a sacred and unique spring that has flourished for many years and is traditional territory to the Hia-Ced O'odham. This area is located within' the boundaries of Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument in Southern Arizona. The...2020-11-2633 minO\'odham Action News PodcastO'odham Action News PodcastOAN Podcast Ep. 27 - Nov. 19 Issue RecapOn this week’s episode of OAN Podcast: November 19, 2020 Issue Recap - The latest Covid 19 numbers from across the Community - Weekly Update from President Harvier - An Update With the Young River People’s Council - Staying Fit During the Holidays - Onk Akimel Kikam SRPMIC Members Condemn Desecration of Quitobaquito To view the full O'odham Action News newspaper PDF, cover to cover, visit: https://oan.srpmic-nsn.gov/2020-11-2000 minO\'odham Action News PodcastO'odham Action News PodcastSpecial Veterans Podcast - Episode 26In this special Veterans episode the OAN staff reads you a few words on a couple of SRPMIC veterans. To view the full Veteran’s Issue in the O'odham Action News newspaper please visit: https://oan.srpmic-nsn.gov/2020-11-1100 minO\'odham Action News PodcastO'odham Action News PodcastOAN Podcast Episode 25On this week’s episode of OAN Podcast: November 5, 2020 Issue Recap - Weekly update from President Harvier - NAJA Awards - Mesquite Usage by the O’odham and Piipaash - Virtual Contests Held for Annual Fall Festival - New Name for the NEACC To view the full O'odham Action News newspaper PDF, cover to cover, visit: https://oan.srpmic-nsn.gov/2020-11-0700 minO\'odham Action News PodcastO'odham Action News PodcastOAN Connects Episode 24 - Halloween SpecialIn this episode of OAN Connects Jessica and Marissa read stories from the Salt River High School Writing Class of 2010. Yes, we went into the archives for these. We also share stories that were submitted by our listeners. Have be safe and Happy Halloween!2020-10-3000 minO\'odham Action News PodcastO'odham Action News PodcastOAN Connects Episode 23In this episode of OAN Connects we speak to Community member mother and daughter on their experience attending zoom classes as an elementary student. We also speak to Doris Morado and Isaac Lopez from Youth Services, regarding their ce'cemait making video on the WOLF Facebook page. To watch the ce'cemait video: https://www.facebook.com/SRPMIC.WOLF/videos/309761553690578/ To view the full O'odham Action News newspaper PDF, cover to cover, visit: https://oan.srpmic-nsn.gov/2020-10-2300 minO\'odham Action News PodcastO'odham Action News PodcastOAN Podcast Episode 22On this week’s episode of OAN Podcast: October 15, 2020 Issue Recap - Weekly update from President Harvier - Covid-19 updated numbers in the Community - Cultural Resources Department Repository Beam Signing - How to prevent the spread of Covid-19 during the holiday season - Voice of O'odham Students at ASU To view the full O'odham Action News newspaper PDF, cover to cover, visit: https://oan.srpmic-nsn.gov/2020-10-1400 minO\'odham Action News PodcastO'odham Action News PodcastOAN Connects Episode 21In this episode of OAN Connects, we hear a story of breast cancer survival and interview a Community member college student on how they are handling classes during the pandemic. To view the full O'odham Action News newspaper PDF, cover to cover, visit: https://oan.srpmic-nsn.gov/ https://anchor.fm/dashboard/episode/ekpu5t2020-10-0900 minO\'odham Action News PodcastO'odham Action News PodcastOAN Podcast Episode 20On this week’s episode of OAN Podcast: October 1, 2020 Issue Recap - Covid-19 updated numbers in the Community - Vice-President Ricardo Leonard Community Update - Border Wall Construction Affecting Quitobaquito Springs - Salt River Public Works Department Continues Essential Services to SRPMIC - Looking for SRPMIC Musicians To view the full O'odham Action News newspaper PDF, cover to cover, visit: https://oan.srpmic-nsn.gov/2020-10-0200 minO\'odham Action News PodcastO'odham Action News PodcastOAN Connects Episode 19In this weeks episode of OAN Connects we speak to our very own co-host Marissa Johnson on her recent participation in the NARD Virtual Fashion Show. How to set up Google Alerts. And an interview with die-hard Arizona Cardinals fan Valerie Denight, on her hopes for the rest of the season.  To watch the full NARD Virtual Fashion Show visit https://www.facebook.com/647691148724285/posts/1626166794210044/ To view the full O'odham Action News newspaper PDF, cover to cover, visit: https://oan.srpmic-nsn.gov/2020-09-2522 minThe Red Nation PodcastThe Red Nation PodcastTear down the walls w/ the O'odham Anti-Border CollectiveO'odham Land Defenders Nellie Jo David, Amber Ortega, Napoleon Marrietta, and Amrah Saloman talk about resisting border imperialism and state repression. Follow: https://www.facebook.com/AntiBorderCollective Read more: https://theintercept.com/2020/09/16/indigenous-activists-border-wall-protest/  Support: https://www.patreon.com/therednation 2020-09-211h 38O\'odham Action News PodcastO'odham Action News PodcastOAN Podcast Episode 18On this week’s episode of OAN Podcast: September 17, 2020 Issue Recap - Covid-19 updated numbers in the Community - President Harvier's weekly recap - Domestic Violence: What is it and Where Can I Find Help? - SRPD Dispatch Supervisor Marcy Thomas Graduates From Training Program - SRPMIC Flu Shot Campaign to Begin in October - SRFD Holds Vehicle Extrication Training Event To view the full O'odham Action News newspaper PDF, cover to cover, visit: https://oan.srpmic-nsn.gov/2020-09-1819 minO\'odham Action News PodcastO'odham Action News PodcastOAN Connects Episode 17In this weeks episode of OAN Connects we speak to MMA sisters Rianna and Johanna Tate on how they are keeping up their training during Covid-19. Next we speak to Legislative Affairs Angela Willeford who gives us important information on voting season.  Register  to vote: http://bit.ly/nativevotevr https://servicearizona.com/ Or  call Angela Willeford and she can help 480-845-2370 Link  to referenced Tate Sisters article: https://oan.srpmic-nsn.gov/community-mma-fighters-making-history/ To view the full O'odham Action...2020-09-1120 minO\'odham Action News PodcastO'odham Action News PodcastOAN Podcast Episode 16On this week’s episode of OAN Podcast: -Covid-19 updated number in the Community -President Harvier's weekly recap -Former SRPMIC President Diane Enos, Among Arizona's 'Women of the Century' -USS Arizona Memorial Garden wins APRA 'Best of the Best' Award -Seed Packages from China Reach SRPMIC -SRPMIC 2020 Election Results To view the full O'odham Action News newspaper PDF, cover to cover, visit: https://oan.srpmic-nsn.gov/2020-09-0424 minO\'odham Action News PodcastO'odham Action News PodcastOAN Connects Episode 15In this episode of OAN Connects we speak to SRPMIC youth Mieve Kochampanasken who will be taking her athletic career to Mid-American Christian University in Oklahoma City. The new SRPMIC 2020-2021 royalty Miss Salt River Isabella Dockerty and Jr. Miss Salt River Marisela Villegas introduce themselves to the Community. They tell us about their moments receiving the crown and their goals for the upcoming year.  To view the full O'odham Action News newspaper PDF, cover to cover, visit: https://oan.srpmic-nsn.gov/2020-08-2715 minO\'odham Action News PodcastO'odham Action News PodcastOAN Podcast Episode 14On this week’s episode of OAN Podcast: -Covid-19 updated number in the Community -President Harvier's weekly recap -Senior Home Repair and Replacement Program Continues to Provide Services During Covid-19 -Prickly Pear Harvest -SRPMIC Back to School -SRPMIC Officer Reads Virtually to Elementary Students To view the full O'odham Action News newspaper PDF, cover to cover, visit: https://oan.srpmic-nsn.gov/2020-08-2120 minO\'odham Action News PodcastO'odham Action News PodcastOAN Connects Episode 13In this episode of OAN Connects we announce O'odham Action News is now on Facebook and Instagram. We speak to SRPMIC member Jonathon Curry about his first time harvesting the baidaj (saguaro fruit). We also speak to Gila River Indian Community Member Antonio Davis on the tradition of harvesting the baidaj. To view the full O'odham Action News newspaper PDF, cover to cover, visit: https://oan.srpmic-nsn.gov/2020-08-1715 minO\'odham Action News PodcastO'odham Action News PodcastOAN Podcast Episode 12On this week’s episode of OAN Podcast: -Covid-19 updated number in the Community -Vice President Ricardo Leonard updates in the Community -Election absentee ballot deadlines -Northeast Ambulatory Care Center Topping-Off ceremony -OAN announces new Facebook and Instagram platforms To view the full O'odham Action News newspaper PDF, cover to cover, visit: https://oan.srpmic-nsn.gov/2020-08-0712 minO\'odham Action News PodcastO'odham Action News PodcastOAN Connects Episode 11In this episode of OAN connects we speak to our new reporter Chris Picciuolo on becoming the newest member of the OAN family. Senior Multimedia Specialist Helema Andrews tells us about the Cultural Resources Department taking the O'odham and Piipaash language to daily words and phrases on social media. Intergovernmental Relations Project Manager Angela Salazar-Willeford gives us on the current SRPMIC response rate to the U.S. Census and the options to complete your census.  To view the full O'odham Action News newspaper PDF, cover to cover, visit: https://oan.srpmic-nsn.gov/2020-07-3125 minO\'odham Action News PodcastO'odham Action News PodcastOAN Podcast Epsiode 10On this week’s episode of OAN Podcast: -Covid-19 update in the Community from President Harvier -YRPC Member Co-Host's Unity Virtual Conference -Fire Safety in the Community -NCAI Official Statement Retiring Washington Mascot  To view the full O'odham Action News newspaper PDF, cover to cover, visit: https://oan.srpmic-nsn.gov/2020-07-1620 minO\'odham Action News PodcastO'odham Action News PodcastOAN Connects Episode 9In this weeks  OAN Connects episode we speak to Community member Jorge Gonzales-Zuniga Jr. who performed on NBC's World of Dance in Los Angeles, California. He talks about the road leading to the moment performing in front of celebrity judges, representing Indigenous people. We also speak to Community elder Ruth Chough who recently celebrated her 90th birthday. She shares her life experiences growing up in SRPMIC and all the endeavors she accomplished in her lifetime.  To view the full O'odham Action News newspaper PDF, cover to cover, visit: https://oan.srpmic-nsn.gov/2020-07-1524 minO\'odham Action News PodcastO'odham Action News PodcastOAN Podcast Episode 8In this week’s episode of OAN Podcast: -Weekly Recap from President Harvier -Covid-19 update in the Community -Staying Hydrated -Music, Dance, and Art Video Series To view the full O'odham Action News newspaper PDF, cover to cover, visit: https://oan.srpmic-nsn.gov/2020-07-0317 minO\'odham Action News PodcastO'odham Action News PodcastOAN Connects GraduationOAN Connects presents our special Graduation podcast announcing the SRPMIC Class of 2020 Graduates and featuring interviews with Graduates: Sommer Lopez, Westwood High School  Arial Begay-Smith, Arizona State University  Sabrina Flipse, Arizona State University Congratulations to the Class of 2020 Graduates!! To view the full O'odham Action News newspaper PDF, cover to cover, visit: https://oan.srpmic-nsn.gov/ 2020-07-0220 minO\'odham Action News PodcastO'odham Action News PodcastOAN Podcast Episode 6On this week’s episode of OAN Podcast: -Covid-19 update in the Community -In-depth information on how the Covid-19 testing works. -Graduation and promotion celebration at Salt River Schools Food Distribution site. -Phase 1: Return Strong Work Plan -2020 Census is important to SRPMIC -Speaking with 2020 Grand Canyon University graduate Tasha Silverhorn To view the full O'odham Action News newspaper PDF, cover to cover, visit: https://oan.srpmic-nsn.gov/2020-06-1019 minO\'odham Action News PodcastO'odham Action News PodcastOAN Connects Episode 5In this weeks OAN Connects episode we speak with Miss Salt River 2019-2020 Menderee Jose on her reign and the future of the Miss and Jr. Miss Salt River Pageants due to Covid-19.  SRPMIC member Amerie Boni was studying abroad in Spain when the Covid-19 pandemic hit. She tells us about her time spent in quarantine in Spain and her journey back home to the U.S. To view the full O'odham Action News newspaper PDF, cover to cover, visit: https://oan.srpmic-nsn.gov/2020-06-0415 minO\'odham Action News PodcastO'odham Action News PodcastOAN Podcast Episode 4In this OAN Podcast we cover the May 21 issue of the O'odham Action Newspaper: -President Martin Harvier address's current Covid cases in the Community -SRPMIC Epidemiologist Nancy Mangieri provides new Covid symptoms to look out for.  -Open Covid testing to SRPMIC members with or without symptoms -Teacher Appreciation Week -Salt River Schools Food Distribution Themed Days To view the full O'odham Action News newspaper PDF, cover to cover, visit: https://oan.srpmic-nsn.gov/2020-05-2615 minO\'odham Action News PodcastO'odham Action News PodcastOAN Podcast Episode 3In this OAN Podcast we cover the May 7 issue of O'odham Action News: -President Martin Harvier addresses first SRPMIC Covid-19 case -Covid-19 Hotline -Taking care of your well-being with SRPMIC's Health and Human Services Assistant Director John Godfrey -SRPMIC members home garden progress -Cholla bud harvesting -Ernie's Catering Services -SRPMIC messaging program To view the full O'odham Action News newspaper PDF, cover to cover, visit: https://oan.srpmic-nsn.gov/2020-05-0814 minO\'odham Action News PodcastO'odham Action News PodcastOAN Connects Episode 2On this weeks episode of OAN Connects, we speak to Community member elder Barbara Johnson on her life experiences growing up in SRPMIC. Salt River High School athlete and Community member Ki-Ana Loring shares her joy on being signed to play basketball at Benedictine University in Mesa, Arizona. Lastly, we talk to two Community members and two Community athletic coaches on their love for Michael Jordan as they follow the latest watched series ESPN's The Last Dance.2020-05-0531 minO\'odham Action News PodcastO'odham Action News PodcastOAN Podcast Episode 1The very first episode of O'odham Action News Podcast covers the April 16 issue newspaper.  -Let's Be Smart COVID-19 -Community Relations Office Launching Text Message Alert Program -Salt River Clinic Updates Optometry Division to Provide Better Service -Cultural Resources Department Seed Distribution We hope you enjoy the new OAN Podcast and to read the full articles visit: https://oan.srpmic-nsn.gov/ 2020-04-3014 minTohono O\'odham Young VoicesTohono O'odham Young VoicesEp. 15: Let's Waila! Vol. 1This is a music playlist featuring music from tribal communities throughout Southern Arizona that mainly consist of the four sister tribes known as the Tohono O'odham, Akimel O'odham, Onk Akimel O'odham, and Ak-Chin Indian Community. This social type dance music has been around since the 1800's, first introduced by the Jesuit missionaries who came into contact with the tribes. To learn more please refer to past episodes titled "The Culture of Waila, part 1 & 2."I wanted to put together this playlist as my tribute to all those O'odham out there missing the dances. This is probably the first time...2020-04-091h 45Tohono O\'odham Young VoicesTohono O'odham Young VoicesEp. 13: We belong to the land: Life in the borderlands, Part 3This is the last part to the borderlands episode featuring Tohono O'odham Hemajkam Rights Network (TOHRN). Two members of the group, Amy Juan, and Nellie Jo David, had the opportunity to travel to Palestine with the World Without Walls delegation in 2017. Their purpose to making the journey was to listen and learn about how Palestinians are impacted by the Israeli Apartheid Wall. The simliar connections to a border wall and living in a militarized community can be easily linked to what border communities in Southern Arizona are dealing with. These two O'odham women also had the opportunity to share about...2018-07-282h 10Tohono O\'odham Young VoicesTohono O'odham Young VoicesEp. 11: We belong to the land: Life in the borderlands, Part 1In this episode, on two separate interviews I feature Josh Garcia, Tohono O'odham tribal member and journalists Todd Miller. During the interview with Josh we discuss the the fifteen integrated fixed towers proposed to be permanently placed along the border within' the boundary of the Tohono O'odham Nation. Josh's' work consists of sharing information on these surveillance towers to tribal members who've never heard of this proposal or have little understanding of it. As I sat with Todd Miller we first discuss his relation to the Tohono O'odham community and how his work relates to whats happening on...2018-01-161h 08Get Up in the CoolGet Up in the CoolEpisode 72: Scott Mathis and Linda Askew (Music from the Tohono O'odham Nation)Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends! This week’s friends are Scott Mathis and Linda Askew, and they brought with them GuAchi music from the Tohono O’odham nation! We recorded this in the middle of Clifftop week at Keith McManus’ tent down in the swamp. Tunes we’ll play: Pinto Beans Ali Oidak Polka Valse de los Panos Mi Suegra Apreta Mis Botas Polka De Rafa Deschutes Or Lose It Bonus Track: Wish I Had My Time Again Buy Gu-A...2017-12-2046 minSundaySundayTohono O'odham tribe and Trump's wall, Christians return to Iraq, Anglican communion meetsEmily Buchanan hears from John Ponitfex from the charity Aid to the Church in Need. He's just returned from Nineveh Plains where he says thousands of Christians to are returning home now that Daesh have been forced out of the area. What is the future they are facing? What impact has the recent Referendum on Kurdish independence had on them?The Tohono O'odham are a federally recognised American Indian Nation in South Western Arizona. The word Tohono O'odham means 'desert people.' Prior to the mid 19th century their lands stretched right across the Sonoran desert into...2017-10-0143 minTohono O\'odham Young VoicesTohono O'odham Young VoicesEp. 09: The Culture of Waila, Part 2In this episode I sit with Damon Enriquez and discuss the history of how waila music came to be within' the culture of the Tohono O'odham. Tune in as we exchange stories on how waila music was started within' our own families. Date recorded: February 20172017-02-251h 35Tohono O\'odham Young VoicesTohono O'odham Young VoicesEp. 07: The Culture of Waila, Part 1This episode shares live audio from the Waila Contest event on the University of Arizona campus. This event was hosted by the Tohono O'odham Student Association (TOSA) that featured live waila music from bands such as South Image, Pick Up Kings, and Native Creed. I was invited out to be a judge for the waila competition which consisted of three categories. There to MC the event was Teresa Choyguha, a native comedian and tribal member of the Tohono O'odham Nation. I also interview members of TOSA, who share their overall experiences on what it took to plan this entire event!2016-11-201h 12Tohono O\'odham Young VoicesTohono O'odham Young VoicesEp. 06: Moadag Thadiwa w/Andrew PedroIn this episode we feature tribal member Andrew Pedro who discusses concerns about the proposed South Mountain Loop 202 Freeway which was scheduled to be constructed on/near a mountain sacred to the O'odham and Piipaash. The threat of removing ancestral remains, objects, and desecrating sacred sites is what most concerned tribal members. The camp was set up to gather and prayer during this time. Not long after tribal leadership forced community members to close down the camp since there was no proper process to get a permit to have the camp site in the area. Unfortunately, since the...2016-10-0937 minTohono O\'odham Young VoicesTohono O'odham Young VoicesEp. 04: Recognize & Revitalize, Strengthening Culture Now and ForeverSpecial guest Amy Juan discusses the importance of carrying on Tohono O'odham himdag (way of life). Recorded: August 20162016-08-081h 14Tohono O\'odham Young VoicesTohono O'odham Young VoicesEp. 02: Integrated Fixed Towers: The ProposalFeaturing Joshua Garcia, Tohono O'odham tribal member. Together we discuss the fifteen integrated fixed towers proposed to go up alongside the border within' the Chukut District and Gu'vo District on the Tohono O'odham Nation. Josh and I also cover the draft of the Environmental Assessment and the major threats that could forever impact the future of the plant and animal life as well as O'odham way of life as well. Recorded July 20162016-07-211h 00Tohono O\'odham Young VoicesTohono O'odham Young VoicesEp. 01: Live interview with Stevie Ray Vavages, O'odham musicianIn this live interview Stevie Vavages shares his life's experiences as a waila musician and how everything came to be. Personally, he is a close relative of mine and we share so many good memories of our up bringing experiencing a childhood within' the waila music. Today, Stevie is a successful bajo player, traveling with bands such as JR Gomez, Max Baca, etc. within' the Tejano music scene in Texas.Recorded July 20162016-07-162h 59The Supreme Court: Oral ArgumentsThe Supreme Court: Oral ArgumentsUnited States v. Tohono O'odham NationUnited States v. Tohono O'odham Nation | 11/01/10 | Docket #: 09-8462010-11-0100 min