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NATIVE REPORT

Tuesday, April 23rd

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Pandemic Times: Language Learning, Helping Others

Language instructor Brian Kingfisher of the College of St. Scholastica navigates new ways of teaching the Ojibwe language during the pandemic; grassroots groups help unsheltered Native people amid COVID-19.

Friday, April 26th

7:00pm on
Runtime: 00:26:46
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Pandemic Times: Language Learning, Helping Others

Language instructor Brian Kingfisher of the College of St. Scholastica navigates new ways of teaching the Ojibwe language during the pandemic; grassroots groups help unsheltered Native people amid COVID-19.

Saturday, April 27th

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Runtime: 00:26:46
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Pandemic Times: Language Learning, Helping Others

Language instructor Brian Kingfisher of the College of St. Scholastica navigates new ways of teaching the Ojibwe language during the pandemic; grassroots groups help unsheltered Native people amid COVID-19.

Sunday, April 28th

3:30am on
Runtime: 00:26:46
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Mother Earth

Gabrieleno Band of Mission Indians fights for federal recognition and full access to sacred sites in CA; Native demonstrators stand against the Enbridge Line 3 Pipeline Replacement Project in MN; Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe reflects on the U.S. returning land to them.

Tuesday, April 30th

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Focus On Indigenous Women Or Mothers of Mother Earth

Interview with Tammy Suomi, mother of Fond du Lac tribal member Jackie Defoe, who was killed in March 2020 along with her young son; Tewa Women United in New Mexico, and their vision to end violence against women, girls, and Mother Earth.

Friday, May 3rd

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Focus On Indigenous Women Or Mothers of Mother Earth

Interview with Tammy Suomi, mother of Fond du Lac tribal member Jackie Defoe, who was killed in March 2020 along with her young son; Tewa Women United in New Mexico, and their vision to end violence against women, girls, and Mother Earth.

Saturday, May 4th

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Runtime: 00:26:46
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Focus On Indigenous Women Or Mothers of Mother Earth

Interview with Tammy Suomi, mother of Fond du Lac tribal member Jackie Defoe, who was killed in March 2020 along with her young son; Tewa Women United in New Mexico, and their vision to end violence against women, girls, and Mother Earth.

Sunday, May 5th

3:30am on
Runtime: 00:26:46
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Practicing Sovereign Rights

Update on the Oneida Nation of WI's hemp project; go back in time to the Standing Rock protests as the future of the Dakota Access oil pipeline makes headlines.

Tuesday, May 7th

3:30pm on
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Tagging Along: Native Artists, Crafters

Painters Moira Villiard and Michelle Defoe complete a mural project with Anishinaabe symbolism; Thomas Howes creates lacrosse sticks.

Friday, May 10th

7:00pm on
Runtime: 00:26:46
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Tagging Along: Native Artists, Crafters

Painters Moira Villiard and Michelle Defoe complete a mural project with Anishinaabe symbolism; Thomas Howes creates lacrosse sticks.

Saturday, May 11th

9:30am on
Runtime: 00:26:46
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Tagging Along: Native Artists, Crafters

Painters Moira Villiard and Michelle Defoe complete a mural project with Anishinaabe symbolism; Thomas Howes creates lacrosse sticks.

Sunday, May 12th

3:30am on
Runtime: 00:26:46
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Opening Doors of Economic Opportunity

WI's Red Cliff Fish Company opens doors of economic opportunity to Native anglers; Duluth AICHO Indigenous First Gift Shop Coordinator stresses the importance of providing Native artists opportunities to have their work on public display, especially during pandemic times.

Tuesday, May 14th

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Runtime: 00:26:46
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Behind The Scenes

Native student shares beginnings of a journey into the medical field in pandemic times; learn more about Native Report hosts Rita Aspinwall and Ernie Stevens.

Friday, May 17th

7:00pm on
Runtime: 00:26:46
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Behind The Scenes

Native student shares beginnings of a journey into the medical field in pandemic times; learn more about Native Report hosts Rita Aspinwall and Ernie Stevens.

Saturday, May 18th

9:30am on
Runtime: 00:26:46
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Behind The Scenes

Native student shares beginnings of a journey into the medical field in pandemic times; learn more about Native Report hosts Rita Aspinwall and Ernie Stevens.

Sunday, May 19th

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Native Entertainers and Entrepreneurs: Making Their Mark

Actor Loren Anthony of the Navajo Nation shares experience walking off "Ridiculous Six" movie set due to script concerns; Southwest Navajo Nation rapper Def-i speaks to Indigenous life while smashing stereotypes in songs.

Tuesday, May 21st

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Remembering Residential Schools, Language Education

Orange Shirt Day, an annual remembrance of the harm of Canada's residential school system; professors of the Ojibwe and Dakota languages discuss the importance of preserving the languages.

Friday, May 24th

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Remembering Residential Schools, Language Education

Orange Shirt Day, an annual remembrance of the harm of Canada's residential school system; professors of the Ojibwe and Dakota languages discuss the importance of preserving the languages.

Saturday, May 25th

9:30am on
Runtime: 00:26:46
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Remembering Residential Schools, Language Education

Orange Shirt Day, an annual remembrance of the harm of Canada's residential school system; professors of the Ojibwe and Dakota languages discuss the importance of preserving the languages.

Sunday, May 26th

3:30am on
Runtime: 00:26:46
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Come with us and experience the construction of a traditional structure known as a wigwam. We then meet Russell Northrup and his family as they finish building the wigwam. And we meet author Dr. Thomas Peacock and learn how retirement led to a new career and business in book publishing. We also learn what we can do to lead healthier lives and hear from our Elders on this edition of Native Report.

Tuesday, May 28th

3:30pm on
Runtime: 00:26:46
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Mother Earth

Gabrieleno Band of Mission Indians fights for federal recognition and full access to sacred sites in CA; Native demonstrators stand against the Enbridge Line 3 Pipeline Replacement Project in MN; Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe reflects on the U.S. returning land to them.

Friday, May 31st

7:00pm on
Runtime: 00:26:46
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Mother Earth

Gabrieleno Band of Mission Indians fights for federal recognition and full access to sacred sites in CA; Native demonstrators stand against the Enbridge Line 3 Pipeline Replacement Project in MN; Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe reflects on the U.S. returning land to them.

Saturday, June 1st

9:30am on
Runtime: 00:26:46
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Mother Earth

Gabrieleno Band of Mission Indians fights for federal recognition and full access to sacred sites in CA; Native demonstrators stand against the Enbridge Line 3 Pipeline Replacement Project in MN; Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe reflects on the U.S. returning land to them.

Sunday, June 2nd

3:30am on
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We travel to the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin and attend the National Food Sovereignty Summit. We then visit the Apple Orchard owned and operated by the Oneida Nation since 1994. And we learn about how the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin is using aquaponics that provides freshly grown clean vegetables for the community. We also learn what we can do to lead healthier lives and hear from our Elders on this edition of Native Report.

Tuesday, June 4th

3:30pm on
Runtime: 00:26:46
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Practicing Sovereign Rights

Update on the Oneida Nation of WI's hemp project; go back in time to the Standing Rock protests as the future of the Dakota Access oil pipeline makes headlines.

Friday, June 7th

7:00pm on
Runtime: 00:26:46
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Practicing Sovereign Rights

Update on the Oneida Nation of WI's hemp project; go back in time to the Standing Rock protests as the future of the Dakota Access oil pipeline makes headlines.

Saturday, June 8th

9:30am on
Runtime: 00:26:46
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Practicing Sovereign Rights

Update on the Oneida Nation of WI's hemp project; go back in time to the Standing Rock protests as the future of the Dakota Access oil pipeline makes headlines.

Sunday, June 9th

3:30am on
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On this edition of Native Report... Come with us and experience the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa's Nation Annual Wildrice Celebration and Powwow. We then learn about the Bad River Nation's efforts to protect the environment in and around the boundaries of their reservation. And we meet Bad River Tribal Chairman Mike Wiggins, Jr. We also learn what we can do to lead healthier lives and hear from our Elders on this edition of Native Report.

Tuesday, June 11th

3:30pm on
Runtime: 00:26:46
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Opening Doors of Economic Opportunity

WI's Red Cliff Fish Company opens doors of economic opportunity to Native anglers; Duluth AICHO Indigenous First Gift Shop Coordinator stresses the importance of providing Native artists opportunities to have their work on public display, especially during pandemic times.

Friday, June 14th

7:00pm on
Runtime: 00:26:46
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Opening Doors of Economic Opportunity

WI's Red Cliff Fish Company opens doors of economic opportunity to Native anglers; Duluth AICHO Indigenous First Gift Shop Coordinator stresses the importance of providing Native artists opportunities to have their work on public display, especially during pandemic times.

Saturday, June 15th

9:30am on
Runtime: 00:26:46
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Opening Doors of Economic Opportunity

WI's Red Cliff Fish Company opens doors of economic opportunity to Native anglers; Duluth AICHO Indigenous First Gift Shop Coordinator stresses the importance of providing Native artists opportunities to have their work on public display, especially during pandemic times.

Sunday, June 16th

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On this edition of Native Report... We travel Lawrence, Kansas and visit the campus of Haskell Indian Nations University. We then meet several Haskell student athletes and learn how they manage their academics with sports. And we learn about the American Indian Athletic Hall of Fame also on the campus of Haskell Indian Nations University. We also learn what we can do to lead healthier lives and hear from our Elders on this edition of Native Report.

Tuesday, June 18th

3:30pm on
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Native Entertainers and Entrepreneurs: Making Their Mark

Actor Loren Anthony of the Navajo Nation shares experience walking off "Ridiculous Six" movie set due to script concerns; Southwest Navajo Nation rapper Def-i speaks to Indigenous life while smashing stereotypes in songs.

Friday, June 21st

7:00pm on
Runtime: 00:26:47
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Native Entertainers and Entrepreneurs: Making Their Mark

Actor Loren Anthony of the Navajo Nation shares experience walking off "Ridiculous Six" movie set due to script concerns; Southwest Navajo Nation rapper Def-i speaks to Indigenous life while smashing stereotypes in songs.

Saturday, June 22nd

9:30am on
Runtime: 00:26:47
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Native Entertainers and Entrepreneurs: Making Their Mark

Actor Loren Anthony of the Navajo Nation shares experience walking off "Ridiculous Six" movie set due to script concerns; Southwest Navajo Nation rapper Def-i speaks to Indigenous life while smashing stereotypes in songs.

Sunday, June 23rd

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On this edition of Native Report... We travel to Denver Colorado where we learn about the history and mission of the American Indian College Fund. We then head to Denver Indian Center, Inc. and learn how the center meets the unique needs and challenges faced by Denver's Native Community. While we're in Denver, we visit the Denver Indian Health and Family Services, Inc., the only urban Indian Healthy facility in a five-county area. We also learn what we can do to lead healthier lives and hear from our Elders on this edition of Native Report.

Tuesday, June 25th

3:30pm on
Runtime: 00:26:46
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Come with us and experience the construction of a traditional structure known as a wigwam. We then meet Russell Northrup and his family as they finish building the wigwam. And we meet author Dr. Thomas Peacock and learn how retirement led to a new career and business in book publishing. We also learn what we can do to lead healthier lives and hear from our Elders on this edition of Native Report.

Friday, June 28th

7:00pm on
Runtime: 00:26:46
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Come with us and experience the construction of a traditional structure known as a wigwam. We then meet Russell Northrup and his family as they finish building the wigwam. And we meet author Dr. Thomas Peacock and learn how retirement led to a new career and business in book publishing. We also learn what we can do to lead healthier lives and hear from our Elders on this edition of Native Report.

Saturday, June 29th

9:30am on
Runtime: 00:26:46
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Come with us and experience the construction of a traditional structure known as a wigwam. We then meet Russell Northrup and his family as they finish building the wigwam. And we meet author Dr. Thomas Peacock and learn how retirement led to a new career and business in book publishing. We also learn what we can do to lead healthier lives and hear from our Elders on this edition of Native Report.

Sunday, June 30th

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On this edition of Native Report... We attend a special flag raising ceremony celebrating the coming together of two communities. We then meet Wisconsin's former Poet Laureate and author Kim Blaeser. And we attend a formal Land Acknowledgement by the University of Minnesota Duluth. We also learn what we can do to lead healthier lives and hear from our Elders on this edition of Native Report.

Tuesday, July 2nd

3:30pm on
Runtime: 00:26:46
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We travel to the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin and attend the National Food Sovereignty Summit. We then visit the Apple Orchard owned and operated by the Oneida Nation since 1994. And we learn about how the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin is using aquaponics that provides freshly grown clean vegetables for the community. We also learn what we can do to lead healthier lives and hear from our Elders on this edition of Native Report.

Friday, July 5th

7:00pm on
Runtime: 00:26:46
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We travel to the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin and attend the National Food Sovereignty Summit. We then visit the Apple Orchard owned and operated by the Oneida Nation since 1994. And we learn about how the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin is using aquaponics that provides freshly grown clean vegetables for the community. We also learn what we can do to lead healthier lives and hear from our Elders on this edition of Native Report.

Saturday, July 6th

9:30am on
Runtime: 00:26:46
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We travel to the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin and attend the National Food Sovereignty Summit. We then visit the Apple Orchard owned and operated by the Oneida Nation since 1994. And we learn about how the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin is using aquaponics that provides freshly grown clean vegetables for the community. We also learn what we can do to lead healthier lives and hear from our Elders on this edition of Native Report.