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From: Eric Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: NAC program schedule for October 12-15

NAC program schedule for October 12-15
LIVE everyday M - F, 1300 - 1359 ET
Listen online at the NAC website: www.nativecalling.org


TUE - 10/12: The White Clay Alcohol War:
Indian leaders are planning to file an application with the state liquor
commission in Nebraska and they plan on opening a beer store in the tiny
uncharted town of White Clay. They say they will use the profits to treat
the alcoholism that is running rampant on the nearby Pine Ridge Reservation.
Is this the answer to this long-standing problem? Guests include Frank
LaMere of the Winnebago Nation.

WED - 10/13: Renewable Energy for Native America:
Financing renewable energy projects within Native America is becoming more
of a reality today. There are more and more federal initiatives today that
provide tribes support for creating alternative energy resources. Can Native
America become the new model for alternative energy and sustainable
lifestyles?  Invited Guests include Patrick Spears of the Intertribal
Council on Utility Policy. 

THU - 10/14: Chief Illiniwek:
This weekend a group of Native Americans will hold a march and rally against
racist mascots at the University of Illinois homecoming football game. They
are protesting the schools refusal to stop using Chief Illiniwek as their
sports mascot. Will the university and their faithful ever give up their
cherished chief? Invited guests include Michael Haney, director of the
National Coalition on Racism in Sports and the Media.

FRI - 10/15: Raising Girls to Women in Indian Country:
On this "Wellness Edition" we talk about raising our Native daughters to be
good women who can walk in both the traditional and western worlds. How do
we teach them to draw on their traditional Native life ways when faced with
contemporary challenges? Join host Sharon McConnell and her guests, on the
next "Wellness Edition" of Native America Calling as they talk about raising
our Native daughters to be strong women.

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Eric Martin
American Indian Radio On Satellite Director of Distribution
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
402.472.3287
  
Comming this fall
from the National Museum of the American Indian:

Coyote Bites Back: Indian Humor

Memory and Imagination: The Legacy of Maidu Indian Artist Frank Day






  


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