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Suicide prevention for young people
The new Netflix series 13 Reasons Why has suicide experts debating the appropriate ways to address suicide in the media. Some are praising the show's candid look at bullying, sexual assault and suicide, while others say it glorifies troubling issues for a vulnerable population. A show centered around suburban, white teenagers may not resonate with some Native youth. But the series does present an opportunity to revisit the many ways to reach out to Native youth that experience dramatically higher rates of suicide than any other group. We'll talk with experts and youth about what it takes to save young lives.
Native America Calling is a national call-in program that invites guests and listeners to join a dialogue about current events, music, arts, entertainment and culture.

The program is hosted by Tara Gatewood (Isleta Pueblo) and airs live each weekday from 10:00 - 11:00 am

Join the conversation by calling 1-800-996-2848.

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May Music Maker: Jonah Littlesunday
This month we go to the Navajo Nation to sample the debut album "Gratitiude" by Dinè flute player Jonah Littlesunday. Over the years he's used his Native American flute to help bring a bit of joy to the lives of the audiences including elders and children. He's noted for his ability to translate emotions and stories thorough his flute playing. Songs like "Echoes" and "Navajo Waltz" swirl listeners into the landscapes he grew up with. Other tracks on the album are reflections of love, peace and unity. We invite you to discover more on this album along with us as we visit with our May Music Maker Jonah Littlesunday.
Native America Calling is a national call-in program that invites guests and listeners to join a dialogue about current events, music, arts, entertainment and culture.

The program is hosted by Tara Gatewood (Isleta Pueblo) and airs live each weekday from 10:00 - 11:00 am

Join the conversation by calling 1-800-996-2848.

Hoopa Community Coalition Meeting

Hoopa Tribal Council Chambers

The Hoopa Community Coalition is having a meeting on Thursday, May 25th at 6:00 p.m. at the Hoopa Tribal Council Chambers. This meeting is to help create solutions for a safer and healthier community. For more information you can email hoopacommunitycoalition@gmail.com or visit their facebook page Hoopa Community Coalition.

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May in the News
The Eastern Band of Cherokee leadership remains in turmoil as the principal chief and tribal council are at odds. The tribe's Supreme Court allowed the impeachment process against the chief to continue. Meanwhile Principal Chief Patrick Lambert released financial audits he says shed light on financial misconduct by council members. We'll talk with a reporter covering this complicated issue. Also two Native Americans are running for Congress. One of them hopes to be the first female Native in the US House of Representatives. Join us for our round up of the news.
Native America Calling is a national call-in program that invites guests and listeners to join a dialogue about current events, music, arts, entertainment and culture.

The program is hosted by Tara Gatewood (Isleta Pueblo) and airs live each weekday from 10:00 - 11:00 am

Join the conversation by calling 1-800-996-2848.

Food Catering Proposals

Hoopa Valley Tribal TANF 82 Willow Street, Hoopa, CA, United States

The Hoopa Tribal TANF is seeking proposals for food catering services. This will be for breakfast and lunch catering services for the Hoopa Tribal TANF Program staff training. Which will be held on September 26th to September 28th. If you are interested or would like more information, contact Karen Kyle at 625-4816 ext. 106. The deadline to submit proposals is 5:00 p.m. on September 15th.

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Indian relay races
The Indian horse relay racing finals in Billings, Montana are about to start.The best of the best compete in the time-honored tradition of a bareback relay horse racing. Horses, riders, muggers and holders all play a part of this intricate, fast-paced thrill ride. We'll talk with folks from the Horse Nations Indian Relay Council about this exciting ancient sport.
The program is hosted by Tara Gatewood (Isleta Pueblo) and airs live each weekday from 10-11 am.
Join the conversation by calling 1-800-996-2848

One-on-One Mentoring

The Center Highway 96, Hoopa, CA, United States

TANF Project Coordinator, Deborah McConnell is offering one-on-one mentoring. If you would like to go, it will be Monday, September 25th from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. at the Center on Highway 96. You must be a TANF Client or Native American, and a Hoopa Resident and an adult. For further information, you can call Deborah at 625-4571.

Talking Circle

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K’ima:w Medical Center is having a Talking Circle for Native American Women, between the age of 40 and 74 and, have not had a mammogram in the past 2 years. This Talking Circle is to complete and evaluate the Tribal Research Initiative for Breast Cancer Awareness and Learning Program. It will be on Monday, September 18th and Tuesday, September 19th every hour starting at 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. in the K’ima:w Clinic Conference Room. If you are interested in going you can contact Claudia Stickman at 625-4261 ext. 252

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Fixing roads in Indian Country
By the Bureau of Indian Affairs' own standards, the vast majority-83 percent-of the roads the agency oversees are in unacceptable condition. Pot holes, wash-outs and broken bridges make it hard for people in Indian Country to get to work and for goods to get where they need to go. The federal Tribal Transportation Program is ramping up and is slated to spend $500 million a year through 2020 on tribal road projects. We'll get an assessment of the state of roads on Native land and what's being done to improve them. 
The program is hosted by Tara Gatewood (Isleta Pueblo) and airs live each weekday from 10-11 am.
Join the conversation by calling 1-800-996-2848

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Floating tradition 
Qayats, bull boats, and birch bark canoes all have traditionally carried Native people over the water. In some communities the craft of making boats using traditional methods and materials continues. On the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa reservation, a learning group is working on making traditional birch bark canoes. We'll talk with them about their tips and techniques for traditional boats.
The program is hosted by Tara Gatewood (Isleta Pueblo) and airs live each weekday from 10-11 am. 

Join the conversation by calling 1-800-996-2848