Archive for the ‘Native American News’ Category
Native News Update May 21, 2010
The latest round-up of News From Indian Country on the Native News Update from the studios on the Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe Reservation at Reserve, Wisconsin with host Paul DeMain. Today’s Stories Include: A Navajo Presidential Hopefull wants Joe Shirley removed from the race; Hopi lawmakers dismissed the tribe’s top attorney; Medical Marijuana still illegal on Flathead Reservation; Joe Medicine Crow dedicates Payne Family Native American Center; New Zealand’s John Key apologizes for cannibalism joke about Maori Tirbe; Details about LZ Lambeau events taking place this weekend.
Duration : 0:8:11
Native News Update March 26, 2010
The latest round-up of News From Indian Country on the Native News Update from the studios on the Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe Reservation at Reserve, Wisconsin with host Paul DeMain and stories on the death of a top witness in the Four Corners artifacts investigation, a plea by the Seneca Nation to veto the bill that would prohibit cigarette shipping, the death of Edward Claplanhoo, a reservation chapter of the Guardian Angels, possible American Indian victims of radiation exposure, green energy conference hosted by United Tribes Technical College, and plans to build a casino.
Duration : 0:7:10
The Fairies – Rollerskate Song ftg Ukulele Group
The Fairies performing live with The Uncle Lincoln Ukulele Group of Carson, CA – music recorded & mixed by Paul Pesco
Duration : 0:2:51
RETRO Anti-Pollution Ad with Native American – 1970s
I saw this commercial a million times as a child, and learned not to litter.
Duration : 0:1:1
Native News Update May 14, 2010
The latest round-up of News From Indian Country on the Native News Update from the studios on the Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe Reservation at Reserve, Wisconsin with host Paul DeMain. Today we have as a guest, Robert Warrior, Director of American Indian Studies at University of Illinois. He talks with Paul DeMain about a recently signed Immigration Law by the governor of Arizona and that the Native American and Indigenous Studies Association (NAISA) is holding a conference in Arizona.
Duration : 0:10:53
Native News Update Jan. 21, 2009
Latest Roundup of News From Indian Country from the studios of IndianCountryTV.com and the Indian Country News staff.
Duration : 0:8:56
Wichita – a dying native American language
There are more than 7,000 languages currently spoken in the world but many aren’t recorded and don’t have a written form.
Unesco warns that by the end of this century, more than half of these are likely to disappear.
One of those dying languages is Wichita – a native American tongue.
Doris McLemore, 83, is the last fluent speaker of Wichita.
Al-Jazeera’s Rob Reynolds travelled to Taah-leqwah in Oklahoma to meet her.
[14 May 2010]
Duration : 0:4:23
