Program Schedule for November 21, 2024
15.2 | Cox 107 | FiOS 460
5:00
Alaska Natives struggle to maintain their traditions and ways of life in a changing world.
11:00
Alaska Natives struggle to maintain their traditions and ways of life in a changing world.
1:30
Alzheimer's Disease is discussed from a caregiver and a public health perspective.
2:00
Kanien'keha:ka artist Keith Callihoo keeps his ancestors' stories alive through his tattoo practice.
2:30
Artist Heather Kiskihkoman finds inspiration for her tattoo designs on the land where she grew up.
3:00
Toby Sicks credits the discovery of his Metis heritage to his success as a tattoo artist.
3:30
Metis and Cree tattoo artist Stacey Fayant has found a way to give back to her Indigenous community.
4:00
Tattoo artist Lianna Spence does beautifully detailed designs based on family crests of her clients.
4:30
Isaac Weber has taken up tattooing as a means to reconnect with his family and his community.
7:00
Sinixt tribal member Rick Desautel was charged with hunting as a nonresident in Canada in 2010.
9:00
Three Indigenous women work to honor their relatives who are missing or have been murdered.
Alaska Natives struggle to maintain their traditions and ways of life in a changing world.
Alaska Natives struggle to maintain their traditions and ways of life in a changing world.
Alzheimer's Disease is discussed from a caregiver and a public health perspective.
Kanien'keha:ka artist Keith Callihoo keeps his ancestors' stories alive through his tattoo practice.
Artist Heather Kiskihkoman finds inspiration for her tattoo designs on the land where she grew up.
Toby Sicks credits the discovery of his Metis heritage to his success as a tattoo artist.
Metis and Cree tattoo artist Stacey Fayant has found a way to give back to her Indigenous community.
Tattoo artist Lianna Spence does beautifully detailed designs based on family crests of her clients.
Isaac Weber has taken up tattooing as a means to reconnect with his family and his community.
Sinixt tribal member Rick Desautel was charged with hunting as a nonresident in Canada in 2010.
Three Indigenous women work to honor their relatives who are missing or have been murdered.
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