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Antonia Gonzales of National Native News hosts Alaska’s Native Voice, live from the AFN Convention floor. The program provides up close interviews and discussions with AFN stakeholders and leaders.
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Antonia Gonzales of National Native News hosts Alaska’s Native Voice, live from the AFN Convention floor. The program provides up close interviews and discussions with AFN stakeholders and leaders.
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KNBA News and Public Affairs Producer Tripp J Crouse talks with Andrew Kitchenman, the state government and politics reporter for KTOO and Alaska Public Media, about Gov. Bill Walker’s announcement that he would be suspending his re-election campaign.
(Photo by Tripp J Crouse/KNBA)
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10-20-18 AFN Newscast by Native Voice One – NV1
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Antonia Gonzales of National Native News hosts Alaska’s Native Voice, live from the AFN Convention floor. The program provides up close interviews and discussions with AFN stakeholders and leaders.
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10-19-18 AFN Newscast by Native Voice One – NV1
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Antonia Gonzales of National Native News hosts the program that provides up close interviews and discussions with AFN stakeholders and leaders.
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10-18-18 AFN Newscast by Native Voice One – NV1
Tune in for annual broadcast of the Alaska Federation of Natives Convention LIVE from Anchorage, AK.
Thursday, October 18:
2:00 pm – 9:00 pm (EDT)
Friday, October 19:
2:00 pm – 9:00 pm (EDT)
Saturday, October 20:
12:00 pm – 8:00 pm (EDT)
The broadcast covers the convention as it happens from the main podium.
Listeners are able to hear the important speeches by Native leaders, state, and community representatives who are addressing the Native community as a whole.
At 12pm and 4pm (EDT), hear “Alaska’s Native Voice,” a one hour program providing the voices of AFN attendees, as well as commentary and discussions about AFN presentations and activities, with host Antonia Gonzales.
KNBA 90.3 FM and Koahnic Broadcast Corporation are in the 22nd year of providing this unique service that connects Native communities in Alaska through public radio.
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I’ll Ask An Alaskan is a human interest series of six 3 1/2 minute episodes featuring real life first-hand accounts and stories from Alaskans, both Native and non-Native.
Episode 6: Ivan
Ivan Night is an entrepreneur. He sells tea from the family business, he makes his own beer, plays in a band called Pamyua and makes his o wn honey from bees he keeps himself. Ivan keeps bees in Alaska and that’s not an easy task. As you might recall, it gets cold and bees don’t like that.When he’s not tending his hives, he plays guitar with Pamyua. His favorite part of playing in the band is when they tour the remote parts of Alaska. Those are the villages and communities most Alaskans can’t get to and he feels privileged to play there.
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I’ll Ask An Alaskan is a human interest series of six 3 1/2 minute episodes featuring real life first-hand accounts and stories from Alaskans, both Native and non-Native.
Episode 5: Cassier
If you ever visited the rainy, cool Homer spit, you probably couldn’t help but notice what looks like a pirate ship permanently settled along the lagoon. It’s a houseboat, owned by Cassier O’Neill Cousins. It’s actually an old WWII ship her family built a house on top of with old logs they hauled from a nearby saw mill. Cassier says her father had many ideas for the boat, including a miniature golf course and an old boat museum, before eventually making it into the place where she grew up.