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Talking Feather Radio is Back!!!! Listen this Wednesday evening at 9:00 PM and check out our guests J.C. Campbell, Tracy Bone and Davidica Littlespottedhorse as they discuss the "We Are All Related" tour and the music. They will also talk about
   The compelling magnetism of "Occupy Wall Street" is that it is modeling a possible socio-economic-political paradigm for how a truly democratic society can run. The whole world is begining to watch the developments of this major social movem
Freedom Now for Leonard Peltier The Leonard Peltier Walk For Human Rights begins on 12/18/2011 with a prayer and pipe ceremony In Alcatraz CA. The Pechanga Tribe, located on the Temecula Indian Reservation in CA. will be hosting a golf tourname
A way to peace may be gleaned from the lives of three iconic persons who have passed on to the spirit world. They left behind wisdom to guide us and life examples we should emulate.  Words left us by Steve Jobs give us inspiration and guidance.
We explore the Power of Gratitude, the Law of Vibration, the Law of Attraction all of which intertwine into a system of thought that is empowered by feelings of appreciation, love. joy, and well being.   All of us are here to experience happine
Brazil is one of the most dynamic developing markets in the world. With a growing econiomy, tremendous investment opportunities for foreign investors, and the upcoming 2014 World Cup and 2016 Summer Olympics, the country is poised to become the
The US economy has made a dramatic downward shift causing entrepreneurs to question how they will be able to keep their businesses operational.  The good news is there are opportunities for business development and partnerships in Brazil.  Mari
 When Reverent June Juliet Gatlin speaks, people listen. An internationally recognized spiritual advisor and healer, Reverent June is considered a foremost authority in matters of the human spirit. Operating within the realm of prophecy and h
 The United Nations has named Melba Moore, who is a Tony Award Winner, Grammy nominated singer, as a Goodwill Ambassador for the construction of a permanent memorial at UN Headquarters in New York to honour the victims of the transatlantic sl
 We all have stories about who we are, where we come from, what we do and what has happened to us in our lives.  There are good memories and there are life events that are buried deep inside hiding our pain and suffering from the past.  Join
Willard Tillman the ED of the Oklahoma Historical Research Project and Rudy Arredondo ED of the National Latino Farmers and Ranchers Trade Association will talk about the National Rural Gathering that will take place in Shawnee, OK from June 22
Davidica Little Spotted Horse and some of the youth from her Independence Through Music program will join us on the show. The wise ones have always said, "The youth are our future, nurture them and they will prosper and all will benefit.  David
Leonard Peltier has been standing strong for the people for many years.   Leonard has been in prison for over 30 years and in spite of that fate, he has managed to motivate, encourage and help people and organizations throughout the world.  His
Join us as we discuss how using the name of Apache leader Geronimo as the code word for the killing of Osama Bin Laden continues the myths, stereotypes and racist negative attitudes that many Americans have about American Indians.  Tune in and
 Audri Scott Williams and Rita Long-Visitor Holy Dance, who is one of the 13 grandmothers of the International Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers will be our guests.  Throughout America people have things to say about what's going on
Meeting the challenges of a dismal economy is something that our guests Curtis Lambert and Sherry Martin have done.  They went from losing their jobs to starting a business that is growing and showing lots of potential. After getting over the i
Hopelessness and despair plagues many Native youth on reservations because they lack essential services and the means to be creative. Help is on the way. A new project specifically geared to Native youth is being launched on the Pine Ridge Rese
look up at the sky and notice how blue and beautiful it looks and after several hours observe the long white vapor like streaks coming from the back of airplanes. Eventually you will see crisscross and checkerboard patterns that spreads making
Mother Earth is the source for our survival and she is being poisoned daily. Large corporations have played a major part in causing the environmental catastrophes that we hear about and can see every day. We as consumers have to realize that w
A gathering place called the Root’s Café will have a grand opening soon in Providence, Rhode Island. It will create a vibrant sense of place in the capital city where artistic, cultural, and entertainment venues of the finest quality will serve
Join us for part 2 of Seven Seeds for a New Society with our guest, Sharif Abdullah, as we chart our course and co-create a new world that works for all. Dr. Sharif Abdullah is an author and advocate for inclusivity and the social/spiritual tra
We can create a world that works for all beings and we can work together to end the poverty, violence, and toxicity that plaques our communities and the world at large. Dr. Sharif Abdullah is an author and advocate for inclusivity and the socia
A groundbreaking exhibition exploring the shared history between African and Native Americans will open at the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art on Feb. 12, 2011 in Indianapolis, Indiana. “Red/Black: Related Through History”
There is always an element of conflict when artists dream, envision and conceptualize a new creation. Take a musical excursion with us where conjuring up soundscapes that transcend time and space is one of the many ways our guest Samita Sinha a
Suzan Shown Harjo will discuss the the ongoing struggle to educate people about racist sports team names and the negative mascot images that degrade Native American people. One team in particular is the Washington football team. The are way ove
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