A list of stations follows the schedule. If you want to find out more
about coverage in your area, please follow instructions given.
Thanks. BC
TO:PROGRAM DIRECTORS, GENERAL MANAGERS
FR:NATIVE AMERICA CALLING
DT:SEPTEMBER 26, 1996
RE:SCHEDULE FOR NATIVE AMERICA CALLING,
SEPTEMBER 30 - OCTOBER 4, 1996
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host: tom beaver
wellness host: sharon mcconnell
program schedule for 9/30 - 10/4:
mon - 9/30: open lines -- indian slang & nick-names: outside
of our own tribal languages, we natives have our own unique form
of orally identifying with each other. often, we express our
affection thru nick names. in addition, we enjoy our own slang!
join us as we discuss nick-names and the stories behind them!
scheduled guest is writer chet barfield of the san diego union
tribune.
tues - 10/1: political women & leadership: ada deer, wynonna
laduke and georgianna lincoln. what do these women have in
common? yea, you guessed it! they're native women and they're
in political & leadership roles. in order for women to be
players in the political arena, do they have to adopt a "good
ol' boy" attitude? guests include marie calica of the women's
resource association.
wed - 10/2: forest fires: recovery & controlled burns: this
year, our nation's forests suffered a massive number of fires,
despite preventative measures. what's the restoration effort
like in these areas? does this mean controlled burns are
futile? guests include mike gomez of warm springs, oregon fire
management office.
thurs - 10/3: immigration: are u-s immigration laws
discriminatory towards indigenous people of the america's?
should we stand up for our indigenous brothers and sisters?
congress is considering withholding all federal assistance to
immigrants. should people of color be penalized if they are
going through the immigration process legally? guests tba.
fri - 10/4: wellness: dial-a-doc: medical advice just a phone
call away! this wellness edition features medical guests
answering your health questions. cold and flu season is here
-- these experts may be able to snuff out your sniffles. what
about you? do you have any home remedies you'd like to share?
guests tba.
*Native America Calling* is produced and directed by Harlan
McKosato (Sac and Fox from Oklahoma). Tom Beaver (Muscogee
Creek from Minnesota) is Host/Associate Producer, Features
Producer/Editor is Bernadette Chato (Navajo from New Mexico),
and Michelle Cody (Navajo from Arizona) serves as Associate
Producer.
*NAC* is a production of Native American Public
Telecommunications, Inc. Offices for *Native America Calling*
are located in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The program is produced
at the studios of KUNM at the University of New Mexico. The
staff of *Native America Calling* can be reached at 505-277-5201
or by fax at 505-277-4286. Address correspondence to PO Box
40164, Albuquerque, NM 87196, or e-mail to native@unm.edu.
For information on how your local public radio station can carry
the program, call John Belindo, AIROS at 1-800-571-6885 or e-
mail to his attention to jgregg@unlinfo.unl.edu.
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RADIO STATIONS AIRING *NATIVE AMERICA CALLING*
Produced in Albuquerque, NM
KABR 1500 AM Alamo, New Mexico
KBRW 680 AM Barrow, Alaska
KBSU 730 AM Boise, Idaho
KCIE 90.5 FM Dulce, New Mexico
KCUK 88.1 FM Chevak, Alaska
KEYA 88.5 FM Belcourt, North Dakota
KGHR 91.5 FM Tuba City, Arizona
KGLP 91.7 FM Gallup, New Mexico
KIDE 91.3 FM Hoopa, California
KILI 90.1 FM Porcupine, South Dakota
KNSA 930 AM Unalakleet, Alaska
KOTZ 720 AM Kotzebue, Alaska
KRCL 90.9 FM Salt Lake City, Utah
KSKA 91.1 FM Anchorage, Alaska
KSKO 870 AM McGrath, Alaska
KSUT 91.3 FM Ignacio, Colorado
KTDB 89.7 FM Pinehill, New Mexico
KUNM 89.9 FM Albuquerque, New Mexico
KWSO 91.9 FM Warm Springs, Oregon
KYUK 640 AM Bethel, Alaska
WYRU 1160 AM Red Springs, North Carolina
Most stations carry *Native America Calling* live at 1300-1359
Eastern Time. However some stations opt to air the program on tape delay.
Call the particular station for broadcast time.
If you do not see a station listed for your area, consider calling
your local public radio station to ask if they could carry it. The rates
are VERY reasonable. Information, including rates and a demo tape, on
*Native America Calling* can be obtained by calling John Belindo,
manager, American Indian Radio on Satellite Network (AIROS) at
1-800-571-6885.
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Bernadette Chato, Features Producer Snail Mail: PO Box 40164
NATIVE AMERICA CALLING Albuquerque, NM 87196
The Nation's 1st Electronic Talking Circle 505-277-5354/FAX 505-277-4286
Heard on public radio stations! E-mail: chato@unm.edu