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Prove Me Wrong

Prove Me Wrong

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Tuesdays, 7:30pm-9:30pm Eastern, 6:30pm-8:30pm Central. Test your knowledge of Indian Country with host Duane Prescott, who is an enrolled member of the Ho-Chunk Nation of Wisconsin. Duane claims he has achieved "superior" thinking, based on his decades of knowledge and experience having lived in and out of Indian Country. Meant to be respectful, humorous, and engaging, the program can be a learning opportunity for both listener and host.

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An opportunity to share stories about alleged UFO and ET sightings in Indian Country. Historically, while most sightings have an earthly explanation, there have been a minority that defy such explanation and appear other-worldly. Also,... more

This show is about honoring Native veterans, as well as Native men and women currently serving in the U.S. military. This may include stories about the demands and rewards of serving in the military, and returning home after a long tour of... more

The first hour of the show will be a follow up on last week's topic: life as an urban Indian. The second hour of the show will be open topic, whereby listeners can call in to discuss topics of interest to them that pertain to Indian Country.

This show explores some of the key problems that many urban Indians face when moving off the rez, especially for the first time. Problems include lack of access to affordable quality housing, health care, and education. Such problems... more

Live on Tuesdays, 7:30pm-9:30pm Eastern, 6:30pm-8:30pm Central. This show addresses the question as to what (and who) defines whether a particular Indian art or craft is traditional or contemporary.

Live on Tuesdays, 7:30pm-9:30pm Eastern, 6:30pm-8:30pm Central. This is a continuation of the previous show, in terms of exploring so-called "ooby doo"--a condition defined by some observers as interpreting American Indian culture... more

An exploration of so-called "ooby doo," which is a condition whereby traditional American Indian culture is interpreted with an excessive degree of mysticism or ritualism, particularly by those outside of or even inside Indian Country.... more

This would be the first episode of the Prove Me Wrong show. It includes an introduction by host Duane Prescott, with a statement about the show's purpose, and a preview of the episode for the following week. Please excuse us if... more
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