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Radio Lake Atitlan: Indigenous Peoples Report

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INDIGENOUS PEOPLES REPORT. GUATEMALA, CENTRAL, SOUTH AND NORTH AMERICA This weekly featured two hour radio broadcast, dealing with environmental and social problems of Indigenous People, is produced by the Arctic Beacon and Investigative Journal Radio. Our focus for this broadcast brings to light the plight of Indigenous people first in Gautemala and its Lake Atitlan region while extending our focus to the rest of Central, South and North America. we proudly sponsor the non profit organization called Save Lake Atitlan Mission, trying to reverse the effects of over pollution and population, threatening beautiful Lake Atitlan and the Mayans living on the shoreline. The main Investigative Journal broadcast, one of the longer running satellite radio shows running on the net. and several AM affiliates, can be heard Monday thru Friday at 9am central time on LibertyRadioLive.com Host, Greg Szymanski, is now extending his educational, historical and religious information on blogtalk radio to cover the serious problems facing indigenous people. Having lived in Rome for six years and working as a writer, Greg brings a wealth of personal experience regarding the total onslaught on sovereign people and nations.

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Western civilization meets head on with the Mayan culture at Lake Atitlan in the Guatemalen Highlands. This show will discuss the environmental disaster occurring and the serious poverty conditions facing the 60,000 Mayans living on... more

Western civilization meets head on with the Mayan culture at Lake Atitlan in the Guatemalen Highlands. This show will discuss the environmental disaster occurring and the serious poverty conditions facing the 60,000 Mayans living on... more
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