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More stimulating Native Talk Radio! Cliff & Brandon are both registered members of the Puyallup Tribe of Indians, and dedicate the show to making Native topics fun & entertaining!

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On Today's NativeTalk.net radio podcast with Cliff & 6 year old Jason, we talk about three precedent setting all new stage plays, in the three biggest Oregon theater companies written by Native Americans. We go over what they are about... more

Today on the NativeTalk.net radio program, we invite 6 year old Jason on the show to discuss the differences between how city kids, Native city kids, and rural Native kids see the natural world. There are some striking differences, and it all... more

Today on the NativeTalk.net radio podcast LIVE from the reservation in Tacoma Washington, Cliff & Brandon discuss the TRUTH about cold weather (that THEY don't want you to know!). We also go back in time to the old tribal ways, when... more

Today on the NativeTalk.net radio podcast, we begin with a totally mature discussion of why Daylight Saving Time is terrible, how it began, why we continue doing it today, and other general facts including who (including Native American... more

On today's NativeTalk.net radio program, we start with why Brandon is wrong, wrong, wrong when it comes to Totem Pole locations. We continue with a new study on how not sleeping enough is worse for your health than ever previously... more

Today on the NativeTalk.net radio program we talk about what marriage looked like for Pacific Northwest Natives back in the old traditional days. As it turns out, very interesting. If a man wanted to marry, he paid the bride's father a... more

We begin todays radio program with responses to last week's program on the Pine Ridge folks struggling to survive and in need of basic items. We gave information on where to send packages directly, as well as how to help families... more

If someone came to your door and asked you for a pair of socks, maybe shoes for their young child, would you turn them away? I can tell you I wouldn't. However, right now there are Oglala Sioux families in desperate need of help in South... more

There are currently 566 federally recognized tribes. However, that will soon be changing as the U.S. Senate has just sent a bill to the president which would recognize 6 Virginia tribes enabling them to compete for educational funding,... more

In the old days before Europeans came to the Americas, when the Indigenous peoples ruled the continent – what were the table manners like for tribes in the Pacific Northwest? Today on the NativeTalk.net radio podcast, we discuss... more

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