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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.
Welcome to Indigenous in Music! Larry welcomes back from the Onieda Nation, Mr. Irv Lyons Jr. He has been nominated for two Native American Music Awards, including “Best Rock Recording” from the “Sister and Brothers” album and for “Song of the year” for “Looking for the Light.” You can find all about him and hear his music on the web at irvlyonsjrmusic.com.
Also music from Irv Lyons Jr, Irv Lyons Jr., QVLN, The Dusty Harder, The Bloodshots, Innastate, Matiu, Khu.eex, Steven Rushingwind, Centavrvs, Ed Koban, Michael Bucher, Tonemah, Artson, Sariyah Idan, Nick Lone, Violent Ground, Buggin Malone, The Cody Blackbird Band, The Deeds, Tim Curly, Blue Mountain Tribe, Corey Medina, Vargas, Jagger, The Eagle and the Raven Band and much much more.
Visit us on our music page at IndigenousinMusic.com and our homepage at indigenousinmusicandarts.org. We have underwriting opportunities available. Indigenous in Music, a non-profit, section 501(c)(3).
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A five-minute newscast focused on activity at the Alaska Federation of Natives Convention.
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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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Newscast: A five-minute newscast focused on activity at the Alaska Federation of Natives Convention.
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The Colville Tribe of Washington was in the winner circle at the Championship of Champions Indian relay horse races in Walla Walla, Washington. We appreciate our friends at Wrangler Jeans and Shirts for supporting the Horse Nations Indian Relay Council season finale. It is our privilege to provide the results from a championship Sunday afternoon and interview with a talented winning jockey Scotty Abrahamsson of Abrahamsson Relay.
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A combination of the World Series and Super Bowl for Indian Horse Relay. As America’s oldest known competition, Indian Relay is exploding onto the scene as the world’s newest and most exciting extreme sport! The Championships are the culmination of over 18 grueling competitions sanctioned by the Horse Nation Indian Relay Council, held this season between Native Americans and First Nations of Canada athletes.
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The Championship of Champions, Indian relay horse races started in Walla Walla, Washington. And enthusiastic crowd enjoyed a 13 race ticket with all the thrills and spills involved. We look forward to doubling our attendance from last year by championship Sunday afternoon. We have results from day one of three of the event sanction by the Horse Nations Indian Relay Council.
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The Horse Nations Indian Relay Council, Championship of Champions, is hosted this week in Walla Walla, Washington, for the second year in a row. President of the HNIRC, Oglala Lakota Calvin Ghostbear, is our guest this 1st of four, Wrangler Fall Sport Specials September 20-23, 2019.
The excitement is building towards championship Sunday afternoon already. After a season of competition, vying for spots for preliminary heat races the first two days of qualifying races, it all comes down to three laps with dozens of horses and riders on the front straightaway, for the season and title of the sport. This is shaping up to be the largest gathering in the history of America’s first extreme sport. One that is well over two centuries old and part of the traditional American Indian and First Nations way of life, when the great horse nations, once again, come together, a very exciting event.
By Bob Petersen
Welcome to Indigenous in Music! This week Larry welcomes back into our Spotlight from Ottawa, Ontario, “Mr. Cody Coyote. He has just released his latest hip hop album “Ma’ing anag.” Find out all about Cody on his homepage codycoyotemusic.com.
Enjoy music from Cody Coyote, Buggin Malone, Artson, MC Redcloud, QVLN, Aterciopelados, Elastic Bond, Julian Taylor Band, Whilk & Misky, Latin Vibe, Richie Ledreagle, DJ Shub, Bostich+Fussible, Indian City, Carlos & Cubalos, Jace Martin, Spirit Cry, Jota Quest, Jurassic 5, Gareth, The Bloodshots, Soda Stereo, Shawn Michael Perry, Twin Flames, The Deeds, Santullo, Pura Fe, Cary Morin, Joey Stylez and much much more.