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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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If a kid came to your door dressed as a native, as a Native American yourself, how would you react? would you react at all? what if it was an adult at a costume party, and they were dressed in a sexy or provactive manner? I think we can... more

Good health is a major issue for Native Americans, and the first part of that is eating right. That’s why in this edition of the Native Radio Podcast we start with a food pile, where we talk about how to get your kids to eat more vegetables (the... more

Are you a hoarder? How do you know? Well, today we’ve got some of the major hoarding signs – things like an inability to get rid of possessions – Brandon and I talk about some of the more ridiculous things we’ve held on to over the... more

What does historical trauma mean to you? If you didn’t directly experience something, how could it possibly affect you and your life today? I used to think that “historical trauma” was a ridiculous myth for exactly that reason, and... more

OK, I’m seriously starting to get tired of talking about how much the United States seems to hate the native community. First up, a new study out says that while 90% of natives are in no way offended by native mascots, viewing them... more

Segment 1: This week an alcoholic member of the Lummi Indian Tribe in Northern Washington wrote us asking for help. He suffers from clinical depression, no High School diploma, and serious difficulty in getting or keeping a job. He has 4... more

Listener mail came in from a man who believes the Standing Rock reservation is getting what they deserve with the Dakota Access Pipeline because they sold their land. We of course disagree with him, and detail some of the protests and... more

Anytime something as controversial as a pipeline is built, opinions and activists abound. We begin our show with a few listener mails, one from Vanessa who has some general comments, and one from Joanne who is very angry at the US... more

In 1906 the United States passed the Antiquities Act, which can be used to protect culturally significant areas from destruction by vandals. Since then, many places have been declared national monuments, and those areas become... more

What would you do, if you were out mowing the lawn and ended up accidentally running over and injuring a frog? Would you not care and just move on with your day? or would you take more… drastic measures to save that frogs life? Well, on... more

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