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TEPA Drop Off

Masonite Mill Creek Site on Hwy 96, across from Squires Housing

TEPA is hosting a free white goods and scrap metal drop off event. Open from 9am-12noon closed for lunch and open again from 1pm- 4:30pm. All electric appliances are welcome but must be trash free. Automotive scrap metals with oil residuals are not allowed. Drop off location will me at the Masonite Mill Creek Site on Hwy 96, across from Squires Housing. There is free pick up avail able for elders 65 and older from April 24th to May 4th, you must request pick ups by April 27th. Call TEPA for further details at 625-5515.

Career Fair

Save the Date for The Redwood Coast Career Fair. Further Details will be following soon.

Last year over 60 employers and 425 job seekers took part with great success. If you would like to reserve a booth call 707-445-6530 or email anthony.rivera@edd.ca.gov

NAC

Friday, June 03, 2016 – The Native American choices for president (so far)

Sovereignty, land use, health care and education are a few of the issues that Native American voters are keeping their eyes on during the elections. Senator Bernie Sanders has gone out of his way to meet with tribal leaders and speak up about Native American interests. But is he the right candidate for Indian Country? As the two major parties get ready to formally nominate their presidential candidates we revisit the issues and promises that are important to you.

Council meeting

Tribal Council Chambers

The Hoopa Tribal Council meeting will be today at 5:30 pm in the council chambers. This meeting is open to

Native America Calling

When it's dark outside-and even darker inside-it's prime time for the Native American Paranormal Project. They're ghost hunters and they lug around cameras, sound recorders and other technical gear to try gather evidence spirits in Native communities for their show, "The Other Side". For this Halloween show, we find out what they're after from spiritual realm and how they tap into their traditional understanding of the afterlife. Do you believe in ghosts?
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 10-11am.

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

Native America Calling

Win or lose, two baseball teams got more high level national attention during the World Series than either has had in a long time. The Cleveland Indians hadn't been in a World Series in 19 years. Their appearance in baseball's biggest event brought new attention to another aspect of their organization: a name and logo that many people find offensive. Will the momentum of these monumental games dampen or help efforts to change the name? Where do stand on Chief Wahoo?
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 10-11am

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

Native America Calling

Bullies can make life miserable for children and adults. For the victims, the negative effects of bullying, like anxiety and depression, can last a lifetime. And cyber bullies sometimes do damage anonymously on social media and a variety of other ways. How should children and adults deal with cyber bullying?
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 10-11am.
Join the conversation by calling 1-800-996-2848.

Native America Calling

A recent law in California prohibits the sale of ivory which may have an effect on Alaska Native artists that use walrus ivory. The Marine Mammal Act of 1972 allows the interstate sale of walrus ivory crafts if they are made by Alaska Natives. But the law in California creates confusion about the legality of walrus ivory. We'll talk with artists and advocates about why the law needs clarification.
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 10-11am.

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

Native America Calling

Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz and Dina Gilio-Whitaker set out to bust some of the most common myths about Native nations. Each chapter of "All the Real Indians Died Off" takes on different issues that have had negative effects on Native life and at times have posed to present Native Americans and Alaska Natives as invisible people in the collective conciseness. We sit with these two authors to hear more about their journey to create more understanding of Native peoples.
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 10-11am.

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

Native America Calling

Instead of studying business, engineering or history, many Native students pursue degrees in Native American Studies. Depending on where you go, the programs offer perspectives on treaties, wars, culture and the arts. But where does the degree lead? How do you know if it will be right for you? Students and instructors of Native American Studies programs weigh in on how and where the right program might fit in.
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 1-2 pm Eastern. Join the conversation by calling 1-800-996-2848.