Native Voice One - The Native American Radio Network

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Synopsis

Native Voice One (NV1) educates, advocates, and celebrates Indigenous life and culture by providing a radio programs from a Native point of view.

Episodes

  • Wednesday, February 23, 2022

    23/02/2022 Duration: 04min

    The U.S. Department of Interior is releasing a list of proposed names to replace a derogatory anti-Indigenous word on public lands A representative of Wisconsin tribes challenges Republican-led efforts to change voting laws and restrict teaching about racism

  • Tuesday, February 22, 2022

    22/02/2022 Duration: 04min

    U.S. Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland talks about parallels between her own family's residential school experience and Japanese internment as she tours a former relocation camp The U.S. Supreme Court hears oral arguments in two cases centering on Native American sovereignty

  • Monday, February 21, 2022

    21/02/2022 Duration: 04min

    A hospital on the Navajo Nation near the Arizona-New Mexico border is suing the Indian Health Service after a steep cut to its budget. A new apartment building has opened in Seattle on low-income and un-housed Native Americans in the city

  • Friday, February 18, 2022

    18/02/2022 Duration: 04min

    Bill in Maine Legislature seeks to change decades old tribal settlement Top young entertainers on UNITY lineup to encourage Native youthCivil rights leader Elizabeth Peratrovich honored on U.S. Senate Floor 

  • Thursday, February 17, 2022

    17/02/2022 Duration: 04min

    Native group funds South Dakota state position for MMIWP specialistResidential school survivors seek closure following discovery of gravesBill in Michigan Legislature encourages Indian boarding school lessons

  • Wednesday, February 16, 2022

    16/02/2022 Duration: 04min

    Bill in Congress seeks to help tackle violence in Alaska Native villages Keeseekoose First Nation announces discovery of graves at former residential schools  

  • Tuesday, February 15, 2022

    15/02/2022 Duration: 04min

    BIA announces reforms following investigative journalism Native youth leaders lay out three top priorities for NCAI NCAI president sees Indian Country strides, continues advocacy 

  • Monday, February 14, 2022

    14/02/2022 Duration: 04min

    Fairbanks Native community holds vigil for Sophie SergieNational Congress of American Indians lays out priorities Bill seeks to boost funding for tribal wildlife management

  • Friday, February 11, 2022

    11/02/2022 Duration: 04min

    Guilty verdicts reached in cold case murder of Alaska Native woman Navajo gaming and Seminole Hard Rock to launch digital sports betting

  • Thursday, February 10, 2022

    10/02/2022 Duration: 04min

    South Dakota state lawmakers try again to get bill approved to create Native-based schools Saint Regis Mohawk Tribe keeps its mask mandate as New York lifts indoor requirements Alaska State Tribal Recognition bill to be heard in Senate State Affairs Committee    

  • Wednesday, February 9, 2022

    09/02/2022 Duration: 04min

    Indigenous groups oppose trucker protests A win for free speech for Haskell students Leaders gear up for NCAI winter session

  • Tuesday, February 8, 2022

    08/02/2022 Duration: 04min

    Leonard Peltier supporters rally for his release from prison Minnesota city plans to rename park named Pocahontas Two North Dakota tribes file voting lawsuit in federal court  

  • Changing the Narrative About First Nations – Australia

    21/01/2022 Duration: 29min

    "Changing the Narrative About First Nations - Australia" details the efforts of the First Nations community to build out a messaging fellowship to fight for First Nation sovereignty and land rights, and to re-frame the narrative of "Australia Day." The January 26 official national day marks the landing of a British fleet on the island. For the average Australian, it's a summer holiday for barbecue and beers with friends. For aboriginal communities is marks invasion and the onset of genocide. Starting in 2019, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander advocates began an ambitious two year effort to flip the script on sovereignty, self-determination and justice for First Nations. Now campaigners are making new gains on land rights and tackling damage to the climate. [audio src="https://media.blubrry.com/nativevoiceone/ins.blubrry.com/nativevoiceone/Narrative_Pod.mp3"]

  • AFN Newscast Wrap-up

    16/12/2021 Duration: 04min

    A five-minute newscast focused on activity at the Alaska Federation of Natives Convention, anchored by Tripp Crouse (Ojibwe).

  • AFN Newscast December 14, 2021

    14/12/2021 Duration: 04min

    A five-minute newscast focused on activity at the Alaska Federation of Natives Convention, anchored by Alice Glenn (Iñupiaq).

  • AFN Newscast December 13, 2021

    14/12/2021 Duration: 05min

    A five-minute newscast focused on activity at the Alaska Federation of Natives Convention, anchored by Alice Glenn (Iñupiaq).

  • Alaska’s Native Voice: Leaders in policy, music & culture

    14/12/2021 Duration: 52min

    Leaders from across Alaska work year-round on a number of key issues to Alaska Native people, from health care, education, justice to climate change. Many meetings, conferences and in-person gatherings continue to be held online due to COVID-19 safety precautions. Many leaders are taking part in the statewide virtual 2021 Alaska Federation of Natives Annual Convention.
Tribal leaders also advocated for their people at the first White House tribal nation’s virtual summit hosted by President Biden and his cabinet. In music and culture news, an Alaska Native model shares her thoughts about breaking into the international fashion world and an Alaska Native performing artist talks about his first solo album. Alaska’s Native Voice (ANV) 2021 is a two-part special, which airs during live coverage of the Alaska Federation of Natives (AFN) Annual Convention. Hear stories and discussions with Alaska Native stakeholders and leaders, hosted by Antonia Gonzales of National Native News.

  • Alaska’s Native Voice: Elders and Youth

    14/12/2021 Duration: 52min

    The pandemic has not stopped Alaska Native people from celebrating their cultures, languages and ways of life. Elders and youth from across Alaska did just that, in a COVID-19 safe way this fall. They spent a few days together virtually at the 2021 First Alaskans Institute’s Elders and Youth Conference. After nearly two years of dealing with pandemic life, the time was used to connect. And, the U.S. government has finally acknowledged the dark history of Indian boarding school. A federal initiative has begun, which is investigating boarding schools. An Alaska Native boarding school survivor shares his personal story advocating for truth and healing. Alaska’s Native Voice (ANV) 2021 is a two-part special, which airs during live coverage of the Alaska Federation of Natives (AFN) Annual Convention. Hear stories and discussions with Alaska Native stakeholders and leaders, hosted by Antonia Gonzales of National Native News.

  • 2021 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo Day 2

    10/12/2021 Duration: 05min

    Navajo, Erich Rogers, seeking his second world title, leads Indian country in competition, team roping at the 63rd Annual Wrangler National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas, Nevada.  Prior to round 2, Rogers was second in the header division standings at just $4,163.00 behind Dustin Egusquiza who had $157,516.00 including the $26,969.97 won in round 1, plus the money earned during the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association season. Thank you for following the Native Voice One Radio Network coverage during the 10 rounds in the super bowl of the sport. This episode includes interviews and results of winners in each of the seven events and a report of each of our American Indian contingency, from the city of lights with over 14 million dollars in cash and prizes up for grabs.

  • 2021 Wrangler National Finals Rodeo Day 1

    10/12/2021 Duration: 05min

    The 63rd Annual Wrangler National Finals Rodeo kicked off in Las Vegas, Nevada for the 36th time since 1985. The prestigious event will crown the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association 2021 world champions in each of the seven standard events, including the barrel racing sanctioned by the Women's Professional Rodeo Association. We will cover our American Indian contestants and all the winning cowboys and cowgirls throughout the 10 rounds of competition paying $26,996.97 to win each day, with the best on 10 worth $69,234 towards the title in each event. The coveted gold buckle and world standings in each event include both the season and WNFR prize money earned. We have results and interviews with winners of go-round number one, December 2, 2021 for the Wrangler Fall Sports Specials on Native Voice One Radio Network.

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