
NAPT "The Red Road" tonight on Albuquerque's KUNM-FM 89.9 FM (www.kunm.org) at 6:00pm Mountain Time. Listen and Laugh!
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KUNM FM, 89.9 FM, Public Radio for northern and central New Mexico. Located in fabulous Albuquerque, New Mexico. Licensed to the Regents of the University of New Mexico. Hear our broadcast signal live, online 24x7. Virtual station tour, programming schedule, volunteer and support opportunities.

NAPT Another title that we are happy to be able to re-release on DVD.
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This documentary explores the mythic and historic roots of contemporary gambling in the Northwest Native Society through a look at the traditional hand game (also called "stick game" or "bone game"). Travelling from reservation to reservation meeting engaging and colorful players, the filmmakers sho...

NAPT Just re-released on DVD. It's Harold of Orange, a comedy by Poet Gerald Vizenor (Chippewa) starring Charlie Hill (Oneida).
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This comedy explores the interaction of two Minnesota cultural groups, American Indians and philanthropic foundations. Stars Charlie Hill (Oneida).

NAPT Tune into Native Sounds - Native Voices this morning 8 - 10 CT. A wide mix of music today ranging from Round Dance (Nothern Cree + Friends) to Rap (Culture Shock Camp). Listen at www.airos.org , www.kzum.org or if you are in Lincoln on KZUM 89.3 FM

NAPT Congratulations to To Brooklyn And Back: A Mohawk Journey and Trudell filmmakers for being selected for the INDIANER INUIT: 3rd NORTH AMERICA NATIVE FILM FESTIVAL
Source: www.nordamerika-filmfestival.com
Organisation of the Film Festivals Supported by the German UNICEF Stuttgart, the American Indian Film Institute and Festival in San Francisco and the Dreamspeakers International Indigenous Film Festival ...

Ali Harris
I really enjoy listening to the production of "The Red Road" - it was so funny.
Thank you! Ali

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Congratulations to the filmmakers of For the Rights of All: Ending
Jim Crow in Alaska , Jim Thorpe: World's Greatest
Athlete , Native Nations: Standing
Together , Twelve Days of Native
Christmas and WAILA! Making The People
Happy for being selected for the 34th Annual American Indian Film
Festival in San Francisco, CA
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The 34th Annual American Indian Film Festival November 6 - 14, 2009 Film Festival Schedule

NAPT Catch the producer profile this weekend on the AIROS livestream. You can also listen to the project that Dirk and Arigon worked on The Red Road this weekend. Check the AIROS schedule for feedtimes. You can also download the interview and read the article by clicking on the link below.
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She is Arigon Starr, the energetic performer of a radio production called “The Red Road.” Her one-woman radio play was recorded at NET in Lincoln, Neb. where - complete with an array of props, accents ...

NAPT When I asked what Aden and Tobias what they were planning for today's show, all they would say is "something awesome" ... tune in and hear today 8 - 10 am CT on www.airos.org www.kzum.org or if you are in Lincoln on KZUM 89.3 FM

NAPT This November 11th, AIROS will be honoring warriors of the past as well as active military service men and women in song and word. Tune in and listen to our Veterans' Day programming all day long.
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NAPT Our VisionMaker Video Special for November is Way of the Warrior. 20% both home and educational versions.
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In honor of Veterans Day, VisionMaker Video is highlighting Way of the Warrior. Exploring the warrior ethic among Native Americans, this documentary also reveals how Native communities have traditionally viewed their warriors and why, during the 20th century, Native men and women have signed up for ...

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It's the last night of the VisionMaker Film Festival. Be sure to catch a great list of double features at The Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center (The Ross) here in Lincoln, NE:
4:50 PM Power Paths & Jim Thorpe, The World's Greatest Athlete
7:10 PM Video Letters From Prison & River of Renewal
9:20 PM Waila: Making The People Happy & March Point
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The 3rd Biennial Vision Maker Film Festival is a project of Native American Public Telecommunications and the Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center. This year, we will add another presentation partner, the Sheldon Art Museum.

NAPT This morning ( 8 - 10 am CT) on Native Sounds - Native Voices it's powwow music followed by political songs. If that doesn't wake you up, I don't know what will. Tune in at www.airos.org or kzum.org or if you are in Lincoln, NE at 89.3 FM.

NAPT If you missed it on Halloween, don't miss this good old fashioned ghost story showing tonight at 5pm at the VisionMaker Film Festival at The Ross here in Lincoln, NE.
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Shayla Stonefeather, a Native American attorney prosecuting a Lakota teen in a controversial murder trial, returns to the reservation to say goodbye to her dying father. After the teen is killed, ...

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Tonight at 10pm watch Power Paths on Independent Lens | PBS .
Power Paths is an exploration of energy through the eyes of Native
Americans as they reveal their quest to tap wind, solar, biomass and
other power sources for their communities and cities across the
country. If you are in the Lincoln area, you can watch it on the big
screen at the VisionMaker Film Festival on Nov 5.
It's time to cut our dependence on fossil fuel and pursue renewable energy. But how can it be done? Native American tribes turn to solar and wind sources to provide clean sustainable energy for cities across the West. Their traditional values toward conservation and the earth offer real solutions to America's energy crisis. (Trailer: 2:52)
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