Native American Public Telecommunications Schedule
Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2006 16:51:23 -0400 (EDT)
From: "Native American Public Telecommunications"
To: ME Subject: April E-News from Native American Public Telecommunications April 2006
Live on AIROS: 2006 Gathering of Nations Powwow
Noted among the prominent nationwide powwows, the Gathering of Nations draws performers, vendors and viewers from across the globe. This year's Gathering is expected to fill the University of New Mexico 'Pit' to capacity. For the 23rd Annual Event, let Southwest Stages and AIROS be your ticket to one of the premier international Native gatherings. The AIROS Native Radio Network broadcasts Friday April 28th and Saturday April 29th 7pm - midnight MT (9pm - 2am ET), live from the floor of the 'Pit', putting you next to the MC’s, drummers, dancers, and pageantry. http://www.nativeradio.org/ or http://www.airos.org/
2006 NAPT Open Call for Proposals
NAPT is seeking proposals in all genres and all production stages for the 2006 Open Call for Proposals. This represents a change in practice from previous years, when we have traditionally offered two funding rounds per year. Starting in 2006, the Open Call for Proposals will be the only opportunity to submit projects for funding consideration each year. Projects in the R&D, Production and Completion phases are welcome.This year's postmark deadline is July 12, 2006. Questions? Contact Shirley Sneve, Director of Radio and Television, or Penny Costello, Project Coordinator at 402-472-3522, or http://us.f308.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=native@unl.edu&Subj=2006. http://www.nativetelecom.org/producers_programfund.html.
Opportunities
All Roads Film Project Seeking Grant and Film Festival Applications
SILVERDOCS and ACE Request Grant Proposals
Job Posting: NMAI Film and Video Center Program Assistant
Summer Tribal Internship
Get Seen, Get Heard, Get Published! Student Projects Deadline May 1
Project Phoenix Deadline May 1
American Indian Summer College Journalism Program Accepting Nominations
Seeking Fiction for ColorLines
Independent Television Service Seeks Minority Producers
Independent Lens Online Shorts Festival
CPB Professional Development Fellowships Available to INPUT 2006
Tribeca Film Insitute Announces Projects for the 2006 Tribeca All Access Connects Program
Local Independents Collaborating With Stations (Lincs)
Red Carpet Event at the 8th Annual Native American Music Awards
The Community of Writers at Squaw Valley (Olympic Valley), California
Call for Submissions - Radio: imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival
Native Radio featured on Local Voices'
Benton Foundation Names Former FCC Commissioner Gloria Tristani President
Native American Public Telecommunications is funded in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
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Date: Mon, 17 Apr 2006 13:22:29 -0400 (EDT) From: "AIROS Network"
To: ME Subject: 4/17/06 - 4/25/06 AIROS Program Schedule
Special Programming: To Hold Tightly: The title of this program comes from Ek-wah-ness, a Yurok word that means "to hold tightly." This program looks at some local and national programs that work with youth as they face making tough decisions. For feed times go to ww.airos.org/audio.html
Live Coverage of the 2006 Gathering of Nations Powwow - Noted among the prominent nationwide powwows, the Gathering of Nations draws performers, vendors and viewers from across the globe. This year's Gathering is expected to fill the University of New Mexico 'Pit' to capacity. For the 23rd Annual Event, let Southwest Stages and AIROS be your ticket to one of the premier international Native gatherings. Southwest Stages will broadcast Friday April 28th and Saturday April 29th 7pm - midnight MT (9pm - 2am ET), live from the floor of the 'Pit', putting you next to the MC’s, drummers, dancers, and pageantry. You are invited to tune in to Southwest Stages’ live coverage, bringing you all the action and excitement of the 23rd Annual Gathering of Nations, from Albuquerque, New Mexico on the AIROS Native Radio Network.
Native America Calling: To join this live 1-2pm ET call-in show call 1-800-99-NATIV
MON - 4/17: Native Poets
TUE - 4/18: Native In The Spotlight: John Fryar
WED - 4/19: Child Abuse Prevention
THU - 4/20: Marijuana Debate
FRI - 4/21: Earth Day
For detailed NAC program descriptions and links to past programs go to http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=k5kzuubab.0.5o8i8pbab.8fvnpcbab.3791&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.nativeamericacalling.com
AlterNative Voices: Murals in Idaho spark controversy. We give an award this week, tune in to see who is nominated. Music by Joanne Shenandoah, Randy Wood, Black Lodge, Bird, Asani, Brule', Clark Tenakhongva, & more.
For playlists and feedtimes for AlterNative Voices go to http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=k5kzuubab.0.4o8i8pbab.8fvnpcbab.3791&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.alternativevoices.org%2F
American Indian Living for 4/18/06: United South & Eastern Tribes Convention, Part I: Join Dr. David DeRose for a special rebroadcast of a show featuring leaders throughout Indian Country as recorded at the United South and Eastern Tribes Convention in June 2005.
For detailed American Indian Living program descriptions go to http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=k5kzuubab.0.cp8i8pbab.8fvnpcbab.3791&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.airos.org%2Faudio.html%23ail
Earthsongs: This week, we will continue our conversation with John Trudell.
Details and playlists at http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=k5kzuubab.0.ep8i8pbab.8fvnpcbab.3791&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.earthsongs.net%2F
Native Sounds - Native Voices, National Edition:
On 4/17/06 - Love songs from across Indian Country, including a Hawaiian love song set followed by an interesting mix of Jazz, Folk, Flute and Flamenco plus more.
On 4/18/06 - Music the Grammy-winning album "Sacred Ground" as well as tunes from New Orleans followed by an hour of Native blues, including Jani Lauzon, Indigenous and Charlie Musselwhite.
On 4/19/06 - Native Rock, Reggae and Blues.
On 4/20/06 - A mix of music from Keith Secola, Ulali, Howard Lyons, Walela and more.
On 4/21/06 - A collection of song about love followed by an hour of sad Country songs.
Native Sounds - Native Voices, Regional Edition:
On 4/17/06 - A great mix of Spoken Word, Rock, Jazz, Blues and more from KNBA and then a mix of Native music including Rock, Punk, Powwow, Hip-Hop and Electronica from KGHR.
On 4/18/06 - KGHR brings you some great rock from Blackfire, Derek Miller, Indigenous and more.
On 4/19/06 - KGHR brings nice, smooth mix of laid-back Spoken Word, Jazz, Guitar, Singing, Flute followed by some cool sounds from KNBA.
On 4/20/06 - Blends of Jazz, Rock, Powwow and more first from KNBA and then from KGHR.
On 4/21/06 - From the Southwest, KGLP brings you some old and new tracks for your enjoyment.
For feedtimes of NS-NV go to http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=k5kzuubab.0.fp8i8pbab.8fvnpcbab.3791&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.airos.org%2Faudio.html%23nsnv
Reach The Rez Radio: Celebrity Host & Nammy "Artist of the Year" Litefoot with special guest DJ-platinum producer "DJ Funkdaddy"-mix and spin the hottest new Hip Hop & R&B! Topic of the Week: The Reach The Rez Tour-Part 3.
For more information, go to http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=k5kzuubab.0.gs84grbab.8fvnpcbab.3791&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.airos.org%2Faudio.html%23rtr
UnderCurrents: This week music from Ben Lee, Robbie Robertson, Joni Mitchell, Ali Farka Toure, Robert Mirabal, The Byrds, Dar Williams, Muddy Waters, Daniel Lanois, Chuck Prophet, Neil Young, Wade Fernandez, Lila Downs, Mark Knopfler, Casper Loma-Da-Wa, Bill Miller, Zuco 103, John Trudell and more...
For current playlists and more information, go to http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=k5kzuubab.0.gp8i8pbab.8fvnpcbab.3791&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.airos.org%2Fundercurrents
Voices From The Circle: This week, VOICES FROM THE CIRCLE airs commentary about the controversial proposed "criminalization" of illegal immigration and immigration reform from the perspective of those most affected; hear a Hispanic-American viewpoint you may not hear on network/cable/mainstream media.
For more information including on podcasts and feedtimes of Voices From The Circle go to http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=k5kzuubab.0.jp8i8pbab.8fvnpcbab.3791&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.airos.org%2Faudio.html%23vc
Wisdom of the Elders, Program Five: Mandan and Hidatsa: This one-hour programs is filled with oral history, storytelling, music, and environmental perspectives of the Mandan and Hidatsa.
For a full description of this week's Wisdom of the Elders go to http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=k5kzuubab.0.hp8i8pbab.8fvnpcbab.3791&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.airos.org%2Faudio.html%23wote .
For more information and to download audio go to http://rs6.net/tn.jsp?t=k5kzuubab.0.ip8i8pbab.8fvnpcbab.3791&p=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.wisdomoftheelders.org
Native American Public Telecommunications is funded in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
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