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1/27/2009 5:43 PM UTC
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Date / Time: 6/23/2009 2:00 AM UTC
Category: Youth
http://www.constancefunk.com/cacc.htm “Connie has a passion for inviting children to Woodylane Farm to learn about compassionate animal care and communication. The sessions she conducts include hands-on grooming and daily care of animals as well as learning to problem solve through engaging ground games on safe obstacle courses.” >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Recently Connie Funk invited a first grade class from the local elementary school from the La Conner School District to come to her farm for an end of the school year field trip. For the next two hours you will be taken on a virtual field trip with the 19 children who learned a lot of “horse sense” in 3.5 hours & even got to kiss baby Alpacas as well. The first hour will be various interviews with some of the children and adults that were participating in this day on the farm. The second hour will be an exclusive interview with Connie Funk, where she shares behind the scenes insights & stresses the importance of healthy, respectful communication with animals, like hers and her friends that shared their mini- horses & baby Alpacas: (http://www.alpacaadventures.com/alpacaadventures/Welcome.html) Connie’s interview will be underscored by various music tracks by the following artists: Golena-Soft Winds; Arvel Bird-Shuunka Wakan; Gentle Thunder-Will Clipman-Amo Chip Dabney- Summer Solstice; Kevin Locke-Wind at your back; Robert WIndpony-Windpony; Mary Youngblood- We shall fly(Beneath the Raven Moon); Rankhwap (flute- online library open source); Phillip John Charette - 05 - Eagle Song; Phillip John Charette- Tundra Flutterby; Rueben Romero & Robert Tree Cody-Rain Chant; Tingstad & Rumbell-Medicine Tree; Mary Youngblood- walk with me; Mary Young Blood- Caress The Smile; Arvel Bird and One Nation-Wounded Knee; Will Clipman-After the Storm; Mary Young Blood- Laugh with Me Connie is also inviting any & all of you to the following events: http://www.constancefunk.com/latestnews.
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Original Air Date: 6/23/2009 2:00 AM UTC
Original Air Date: 6/21/2009 11:00 PM UTC
From the Archives of: KSVR NAMAPAHH revised/rebroadcast 09 6-21-09 Fathers Day tribute w/ Robin Carneen & Connie Allen This is a special holiday show featuring music from the NW & other parts of Indian country to honor fathers, grandfathers, others who fill in as father figures and some that are incarcerated like political prisoner Leonard Peltier. We will also be remembering our own fathers who have passed on & acknowledge those who never knew their fathers or had little contact. The Parenting Public Service announcements, with the exception of the “Lightening Safety “ & the “Fireworks Safety”, were provided by KWSO radio out of Warm Springs, Oregon: http://www.kwso.org/ Next week is National Lightning Safety Awareness Week. There is a lot of information about lightning and lightning safety on the Awareness Week web site at http://www.lightningsafety.noaa.gov/ . “Lightening Safety “ “Is lightening an issue in western Washington? Absolutely! Since our area does not get many thunderstorms when compared to many other parts of the country, citizens are not very 'lightening proficient'. Hence, we tend to get more lightning 'incidents' here per capita than other areas in the country. Here is a stat - we average one lightning fatality in Washington every 5 years and several lightening injuries each year. Did you know that? I'll bet your listeners don't either. So have fun with this lightning safety material and it will help educate our community too! Thanks! Ted Buehner Warning Coordination Meteorologist National Weather Service - Seattle/Tacoma weather.gov/seattle/ “Fireworks Safety” This was a special PSA made by the Tulalip Youth Multi- Media Club last year. Special thanks to the Marysville Fire Department for working on this with us- we couldn’t have done it without them & all their sage advice & sound effects!
Original Air Date: 5/24/2009 7:30 AM UTC
LIVE at Dante's- Seattle WA downtown UOW....got a late start, but it's all good....so we are booking more time midnight - 2am! We will stay up until its done! Tune in! Stay up with us.... Robin & Connie (she is running the chat!)
Original Air Date: 5/24/2009 5:00 AM UTC
Gary Farmer and the Troublemakers 5/23/2009 9:00 PM at Dante’s 5300 Roosevelt Wy NE (University District/Montlake), Seattle, Washington >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Cost: $8.00 one night only with opening act, DAISY CHAIN. more info tba. It’s harmonica-based blues with a lot of heart and a lot of history. Playing blues standards from the 50's to contemporary numbers, band leader Gary Farmer also creates original music with support of fellow musical artists, writers and poets.. Instrumentation Jaime Bird Yellowhorse on guitar and vocals, John Longbow on bass and vocals, Logan Nix on drums, and Gary Farmer on harmonica and vocals. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Gary Farmer has been an actor for 33 years in such films as POWWOW HIGHWAY, DEAD MAN, THE SCORE, SMOKE SIGNALS and spent years on stage in the theatre primarily in Toronto, Ontario. Farmer has been a harp player since a teenager and matured into a jammer with bands in towns across Canada and the United States. His influences include John Lee Hooker, Howlin' Wolf, BB King, Etta James, Jesse Ed Davis, Little Walter, Charlie Musselwhite, Dr. John, Willie Dixon and Taj Mahal. Go to his Myspace for his music tour schedule! http://www.myspace.com/garyfarmerandthetroublemakers Gary Farmer, The Troublemakers, Daisy Chain, Blues/Jazz, Seattle WA
Original Air Date: 5/22/2009 3:00 AM UTC
Gary Farmer and the Troublemakers 5/23/2009 9:00 PM at Dante’s 5300 Roosevelt Wy NE (University District/Montlake), Seattle, Washington Cost: $8.00 one night only with opening act, DAISY CHAIN. more info tba. It’s harmonica-based blues with a lot of heart and a lot of history. Playing blues standards from the 50's to contemporary numbers, band leader Gary Farmer also creates original music with support of fellow musical artists, writers and poets.. Instrumentation Jaime Bird Yellowhorse on guitar and vocals, John Longbow on bass and vocals, Logan Nix on drums, and Gary Farmer on harmonica and vocals. Gary Farmer has been an actor for 33 years in such films as POWWOW HIGHWAY, DEAD MAN, THE SCORE, SMOKE SIGNALS and spent years on stage in the theatre primarily in Toronto, Ontario. Farmer has been a harp player since a teenager and matured into a jammer with bands in towns across Canada and the United States. His influences include John Lee Hooker, Howlin' Wolf, BB King, Etta James, Jesse Ed Davis, Little Walter, Charlie Musselwhite, Dr. John, Willie Dixon and Taj Mahal. Go to his Myspace for his music tour schedule! http://www.myspace.com/garyfarmerandthetroublemakers
Original Air Date: 4/19/2009 10:00 PM UTC
NAMAPAHH First People’s Radio Broadcasting from the Swinomish Tribal home-front/La Conner, WA of: Host/Producer: Robin Carneen Co-host: Carneen Allen AKA The Two Carneens Email: Red Road Community Calendar announcements robin.carneen@gmail.com Website: www.myspace.com/nativeradio4all) “Keeping that Native Radio Going On…N/E/W/S- covering four directions of news, views & music” N-Native; A-American; M-Multi-media/Music; A-Arts; P-Poetry/Publications/Politics; A-Advocacy;H-Health/Harmony/Humor/Healing; H-History Sunday: 4-19-09 PST: 3pm-5pm/EST: 6pm-8pm\AKDT (Alaska): 2pm-4pm Guests/topics: Phyllis Spencer/Alaskan Native News & Jamie Prantil/First Nation people's local history-Index, WA “We need more natives in the news :) The competition will be held on May 5, 2009 at Conocco Phillips in Anchorage. “ Phyllis Spencer http://www.alaskamarketplace.org/ http://www.kacn.tv/ 3-3:45pm: Phyllis Spencer lives in Anchorage, Alaska but is a member of a tribe from Barrow, Alaska-called the Inupiaq….she is finalist in a contest sponsored by the Alaska Marketplace ….she is hoping to win seed money so she can develop & produce a Native News program. Tune in to find out why this is a vital & important goal for her & what some of the issues she will be reporting on. Even if she does not win, she will still be reporting for public television-KACN TV. She will also talk about the recent “ash alerts” that went out to Anchorage, Alaska-caused by the eruption of the Volcano known as Redoubt. Here is a photo link: http://www.avo.alaska.edu/image.php?id=18079 3:45--4:15pm: Jamie Prantil: Our Seattle/Camano Island Correspondent Jamie Prantil will be catching us up on some environmental (fish) & First Nations projects she is involved with. She is hoping to gather specific information from listeners, callers re: “history of the Skykomish area” as it relates to First Nation people in the Index, WA area. 4:15-4:45pm: Swinomish Earth Day-4-25-09
Original Air Date: 2/16/2009 1:00 AM UTC
Opening the radio show today at 5pm: will be four very funny NDN Comedians of Powwow Comedy Jam fame on tour in the PNW: Featuring Marc Yaffee (Aztec/Navajo), Jim Ruel (Bay Mills Ojibwe), Vaughn Eaglebear (Colville/Lakota), and JR Redwater (Standing Rock Sioux), Pow Wow Comedy Jam hits the jackpot with this winning combination of talented performers. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> At 6pm we will be switching to a more serious note, we will be talking with two Indigenous actress & the director of the film Older Than America: Tantoo Cardinal has long been an advocate for re-educating the World as far as who Indigenous people are and where they come from, even casting light on the dark shadows of oppression and abuse by others. Her appearances on the big screen, in specific TV series, also being a featured voice in the industry have opened the door for many others who want to break down the stereotypes, fed for generations through main stream multi-media outlets and in classrooms all across America & Canada & perhaps overseas. We will be talking to Tantoo about yet another groundbreaking film where she stars as “Auntie Apple” in the newly released, greatly anticipated film, “Older Than America”. This film addresses the issue of Boarding schools (which has left generational scars for many families and communities and have led others to committee suicide, in the case of Georgina Lightning’s father).“Older Than America” is making its rounds in communities and screens across the Mother Earth, and is going to be in our neighborhood, here in the Northwest. It will be the feature film at the upcoming ATNI conference being hosted by the Tulalip Tribes on:Tuesday Night 17th at Tulalip Resort, Orcas Ballroom 7pm sharp! www.tulalipcasino.com/ Georgina Lightning: We will also be hearing from Older Than America's Director and actress(Rain), Georgina Lightning, who hit the ground running with this film. This is what Tribal Alliance Productions s
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