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SUMMARY:Native America Calling
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, March 18\, 2026 – States\, philanthropy help keep tribal clean energy projects going\n\n\n \n\n\nWashington State awarded a number of tribes almost $18 million for clean energy projects — from solar installations to electric fishing and research boat conversions. It is one of the alternative funding sources as tribes and tribal economic development ventures scramble to fill a void following the withdrawal of some $1.5 billion in federal dollars. We’ll get an update on where clean energy infrastructure and development trends are headed in the absence of any new federal money. \nTo join the discussion\, call 1-800-996-2848 \nGUESTS \nDavid Harper (Mojave from the Colorado River Indian Tribes)\, CEO of Huurav Energy \nJohn Lewis (Gila River Indian Community)\, managing director for Native American Energy at Avant Energy \nMiacel Spotted Elk (Navajo and Northern Cheyenne)\, Indigenous affairs reporter at Grist \nShaun Tsabetsaye (Zuni)\, head of tribal technical assistance and project development for the Alliance for Tribal Clean Energy
URL:https://kidefm.org/eventinfo/native-america-calling-11/
CATEGORIES:General
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SUMMARY:Native America Calling
DESCRIPTION:Today\, March 17 – Re-enactors help bring Native American perspective of the Revolutionary War to life\n \n\n\nThe American Revolution succeeded in making the 13 colonies independent from Britain\, but for Native Americans\, the war resulted in displacement from their homelands and an expansion of American encroachment. As the country gears up for the 250th anniversary of the U.S. declaring its independence\, Native reenactors and historians are working to bring Native peoples’ involvement in key moments of this time in history to life. Their work spans events from the Siege of Boston to the divisions the war spurred within the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. We’ll hear from Native historians about the effort to better portray the time of the American Revolution with accuracy and authenticity. \nTo join the discussion\, call 1-800-996-2848 \nGUESTS \nDJ Huff (Seneca)\, historian \nMatthew Putnam (Stockbridge-Munsee Community)\, president of the Stockbridge-Munsee Community cultural committee and tribal historian \nLeon Sam Briggs (Tonawanda Seneca)\, historical reproduction specialist and traditional teacher
URL:https://kidefm.org/eventinfo/native-america-calling-15/
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SUMMARY:Primary Election Day
DESCRIPTION:Today is the Primary Election Day for the Hoopa Valley Tribal Council. The Hoopa Valley Tribal Council Chambers is the voting Polling site.  The Polls are open from 7:30 AM to 7:30 PM.
URL:https://kidefm.org/eventinfo/primary-election-day/
CATEGORIES:General
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SUMMARY:Native America Calling
DESCRIPTION:Today\, March 16 – What’s in a (tribe’s) name?\n \n\n\nThe words “Sioux”\, “Chippewa”\, and “Crow” are some of the well-known names in the official lexicon that identify tribes\, but they are also among the monikers that arise from mispronunciations\, errant assumptions\, and even derogatory terms by outsiders that found their way into conventional use. Over the years\, some tribes have undertaken the arduous process to change their official names to take back what they have always called themselves. Others simply change how they present their names to the public\, without updating the official record. We’ll talk with representatives from tribes who seek to have their names better reflect their own culture and language. \nTo join the discussion\, call 1-800-996-2848 \nGUESTS \nJennifer Heminokeky\, tribal chairwoman of the Fort Will Chiricahua-Warm Springs Apache Tribe \nVivian Juan-Saunders (Tohono O’odham)\, former chairwoman of the Tohono O’odham Nation \nJonathan Hale  (Diné)\, former tribal leader \nJason Salsman (Muscogee)\, press secretary for the Muscogee Nation
URL:https://kidefm.org/eventinfo/native-america-calling-17/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260314T100000
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SUMMARY:Tree Pruning Workshop
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to attend a Fruit Tree Pruning Workshop today at the Kin Ta Te Community Garden from 10 AM to 1 PM. The Garden is located at 11800 State Highway 96\, next to the KTJUSD Office.
URL:https://kidefm.org/eventinfo/tree-pruning-workshop/
CATEGORIES:General
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SUMMARY:Aunties Walk & Talk
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to join the weekly Aunties Walk & Talk on Thursdays at the Tish Tang Campgrounds at 12 PM \n \n 
URL:https://kidefm.org/eventinfo/aunties-walk-talk/2026-03-12/
CATEGORIES:General
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SUMMARY:Native America Calling
DESCRIPTION:Today\, March 12 – Confronting a past of forced sterilization\n \n\n\nNew Mexico is taking on an investigation into the sterilization of Native American women through coercion\, deception\, or by merely carrying out procedures entirely without consent. The state is mainly looking at time in the 1970s following the establishment of the federal Office of Population Affairs and a policy change that increased reimbursements for outside doctors contracting with Indian Health Service (IHS) facilities for each procedure. Native Americans were included in groups targeted for sterilizations because of the false impression they were less intelligent and that they were not as productive members of society as other groups. In 10 years\, Native American birth rates were more than halved. Other states and Canada have broached the topic of forced sterilization that tried to formalize racist policies in the name of public health. New Mexico is the first to take aim at the role IHS clinics played in carrying out the policies. \nTo join the discussion\, call 1-800-996-2848 \nGUESTS \nElena Giacci (Diné)\, historical trauma trainer and anti-sexual violence advocate \nJosett Monette (Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians)\, cabinet secretary for the State of New Mexico Indian Affairs Department \nChief Don Stevens (Nulhegan Band of the Coosuk Abenaki Nation) \nJean Whitehorse (Diné)
URL:https://kidefm.org/eventinfo/native-america-calling-14/
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SUMMARY:Emergency Meeting
DESCRIPTION:On KIDE Hoopa Tribal Radio at 6:00 PM is a broadcast of a live Emergency Tribal  Community meeting from the Tribal Council Chambers. This forum is being made available to share information and resources\, and to provide an opportunity for community input and feedback. \nThis meeting will also be on Zoom. https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85790531687Meeting ID: 857 9053 1687Passcode: 583928In addition to 91.3  FM\, the broadcast will also be livestreamed on our website\, kidefm.org\, and on the KIDE-FM app.
URL:https://kidefm.org/eventinfo/emergency-meeting/
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SUMMARY:Cribbage & Game Night
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to enjoy Cribbage & Game Night at the Kim Yerton Memorial Library today from 5:00 PM to 7:45 PM\, located at 370 Loop Road\, Hoopa. Bring your own board is optional. See the attached flyer. \nCribbage & Game Night
URL:https://kidefm.org/eventinfo/cribbage-game-night/2026-03-11/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260311T100000
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SUMMARY:Native America Calling
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, March 11\, 2024 – Michigan backs away from Boarding Schools report\n \n\n\nA 300-page report details the history and ongoing implications of Michigan’s role in the Indian Boarding School era. It includes dozens of interviews\, public records\, and a list of recommendations for state officials going forward. It details troubling accounts that have become familiar in the discussion about boarding schools — physical and sexual abuse of Native American students\, oppressive methods to enforce assimilation\, and limited accountability for anyone involved. But the state’s Department of Civil Rights is backing away from the report. After investing almost $1 million\, the state is declining to release the final document to the public. It has since been posted online by the news site Bridge Michigan. We’ll talk to those involved about what is in the report and what it means that the state is not backing it. \nWe’ll also get perspective on the appointment of U.S. Sen. Markwayne Mullin (Cherokee/R-OK) as the Secretary of Homeland Security. We’ll hear from people who know and are familiar with his work as a longtime elected leader in Oklahoma. \nTo join the discussion\, call 1-800-996-2848 \nGUESTS \nApril Lindala (Mohawk and Delaware)\, department head for Native American Studies at Northern Michigan University \nJo Ann Kauffman (Nez Perce)\, founder of Kauffman and Associates \nRegina Gasco (Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians)\, former chairperson of the Little Traverse Bay Bands of Odawa Indians and boarding school survivor \nWes Nofire (Cherokee)\, former Oklahoma Native American Liaison\, former Cherokee Nation council member\, and former professional athlete \nAllen Wright (Choctaw)\, president and founder of the Hustings Group \nRon French\, senior writer at Bridge Michigan
URL:https://kidefm.org/eventinfo/native-america-calling-13/
CATEGORIES:General
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260310T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260310T170000
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SUMMARY:Native America Calling
DESCRIPTION:Today\, March 10 – Election watchers prepare for Midterm complications\n \n\n\nVoting rights advocates say a bill to overhaul elections could disenfranchise millions of Americans\, especially Native American and other minority voters.  Among other things\, the SAVE Act requires all voters to prove their U.S. citizenship\, either with a passport or a birth certificate. Numerous studies show Native Americans are less likely to have a valid passport or other documents readily available that prove their place of birth than other groups. It would have major implications for mail-in ballots. The bill passed the House. President Donald Trump added new pressure on members of his own party in the Senate\, saying he will not sign any other legislation until the SAVE Act clears Congress. We’ll find out the details of the legislation and look ahead to how this and other measures might complicate the Midterm Elections. \nWe’ll also hear from Allison Renville (Sisseton-Wahpeton Dakota) about her decision to suspend her campaign for governor of South Dakota. Renville was running as an independent voice in the state that also elected Kristi Noem as governor. She cites the enormous cost of running a major campaign as a deterrent to welcoming diverse political voices. \nTo join the discussion\, call 1-800-996-2848 \nGUESTS \nJacqueline De León (Isleta Pueblo)\, senior staff attorney for the Native American Rights Fund \nLenny Fineday (Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe)\, general counsel for the National Congress of American Indians \nJaynie Parrish (Diné)\, executive director and founder of Arizona Native Vote \nAllison Renville (Sisseton and Hunkpapa Lakota and Omaha and Haudenosaunee)\, activist and political strategist
URL:https://kidefm.org/eventinfo/native-america-calling-12/
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SUMMARY:Native America Calling
DESCRIPTION:Today\, March 9 – Surviving cancer\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFor many Native American survivors\, a cancer diagnosis is more than just a biological battle. It is a matter of balancing modern oncology with community and cultural context. American Cancer Society data show a historic 70% five-year survival rate across the general population\, but Native Americans continue to face unique hurdles\, from geographic isolation to chronic underfunding of the Indian Health Service. Despite these disparities\, survivors are reclaiming their narratives by integrating traditional healing practices with cutting-edge science. We’ll hear from Native survivors in the context of the ongoing advancements in cancer diagnosis and treatment.
URL:https://kidefm.org/eventinfo/native-america-calling-50/
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