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SUMMARY:Native America Calling
DESCRIPTION:Today\, April 20 — Native Bookshelf: “Python’s Kiss” by Louise Erdrich\n \n\n\n“Python’s Kiss” by Louise Erdrich (Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa) is a collection of short stories that are just as poignant and rich as her novels. In “Domain\,” Erdrich imagines an afterlife run like a corporate business. In “Wedding Dresses”\, the protagonist relives her past marriages and what led to pain and heartbreak. Each creative story is brilliantly told through Erdrich’s wide range of compelling characters and illustrated by Aza Erdrich Abe\, Louise’s daughter and long-time book cover artist. Louise and Aza join us on Native Bookshelf\, our regular literary feature. \nSome stories in “Python’s Kiss” made previous appearances in The New Yorker\, Granta\, and other literary publications. Two of them are slated to appear in forthcoming prize-winning collections “The Best American Short Stories 2026” and “The Best Short Stories 2026: The O. Henry Prize Winners”. Erdrich is the author of many books that earned her multiple literary awards including the Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award. \nTo join the discussion.\\, call 1-800-996-2848
URL:https://kidefm.org/eventinfo/native-america-calling-58/
CATEGORIES:General
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260421T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260421T170000
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SUMMARY:Native America Calling
DESCRIPTION:Today\, April 21 — Federal funding reinstated for public libraries but worries about the long-term remain\n \n\n\nThe Trump administration settled a lawsuit this month challenging its year-long effort to dismantle the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) and agreed to honor past grants that were clawed back last year forcing public libraries across the country (including tribal libraries) to scramble for alternative funding\, cut programming\, lay off employees\, or close their doors. Tribal libraries get numerous grants from the IMLS and\, while library directors and advocates welcome reinstated IMLS funds\, they are looking to strengthen funding and support for the long term. On National Library Week\, we’ll get an update from tribal library advocates about the longevity of these much-needed programs and facilities. \nWe’ll also learn about continued efforts to keep all books (including those written by Indigenous writers) on public and school library shelves. A handful of states passed legislation that reduces the risk of books being banned in schools and public libraries. This is in response to numerous book ban controversies in states like Texas and Florida that pit librarians and authors of books about certain LGBTQ2+\, racial\, and historical subjects against conservative Christians. Now\, a bill that would ban similar books has been introduced to Congress. \nTo join the discussion\, call 1-800-996-2848 \nGUESTS \nJennifer Himmelreich (Diné)\, senior consultant for the Association of Tribal Archives\, Libraries\, and Museums’ Tribal Library Council \nCassandra Osterloh (Cherokee)\, New Mexico State Library tribal libraries program coordinator \nLaurel Goodluck (Mandan\, Hidatsa\, and Tsimshian)\, author and member of the Freedom to Read New Mexico coalition
URL:https://kidefm.org/eventinfo/native-america-calling-32/
CATEGORIES:General
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260421T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260421T180000
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SUMMARY:FUNGI
DESCRIPTION:Today at the Kim Yerton Memorial Library you can learn more about mushroom hunting. Each session is solely focused on how to forge mushrooms safely. Please see the attached PDF for more details. \nFUNGI
URL:https://kidefm.org/eventinfo/fungi/2026-04-21/
CATEGORIES:General
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260422T100000
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SUMMARY:Native America Calling
DESCRIPTION:Today\, April 22 — Earth Day read: “Mother Earth is Our Elder” by Katłı̨̀ą Catherine Lafferty\n \n\n\nThrough interviews with relatives\, community knowledge keepers\, and her work as a climate activist and lawyer\, Katłı̨̀ą Catherine Lafferty (Yellowknives Dene) shares Dene wisdom and perspectives about the land that provide possible solutions for the climate crisis in her new book\, “Mother Earth is Our Elder: A Northern Indigenous Path Toward Sustainable Living”. Her primary sources for the book include Yellowknives Dene chief Fred Sangris\, former chief of the Łutsël K’é Dene First Nation Steven Nitah\, and elder Randy Baillargeon. We’ll hear from Lafferty about her book and how it informs the day set aside to acknowledge the Earth. \nWe’ll also talk with Innu cultural guardian Jodie Ashini (Innu) about how the tribe’s flag ended up on the Artemis II mission through space around the Moon.
URL:https://kidefm.org/eventinfo/native-america-calling-33/
CATEGORIES:General
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260423T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260423T110000
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SUMMARY:Native America Calling
DESCRIPTION:Today\, April 23 — Gathering of MCs: Native musicians compete for best bars\, beats\, and freestyles\n \n\n\nDiné hip-hop artist and educator Def-i has been a singular\, independent voice in elevating Native hip-hop and championing other Native artists. This year makes 14 years that he has spearheaded the annual two-day competition\, Gathering of MCs. Some of the top Native rappers from around the country bring their best beats\, bars\, and freestyles to vie for cash prizes. This year’s event takes place alongside what organizers say is the final Gathering of Nations Powwow in Albuquerque\, N.M. We’ll speak with Def-i and other performers about the power and importance of Native hip-hop. \nTo join the discussion\, call 1-800-996-2848 \nGUESTS \nDef-i (Diné)\, hip-hop artist and educator \nIllmac (Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians)\, hip-hop artist \nShe Real\, hip-hop artist
URL:https://kidefm.org/eventinfo/native-america-calling-34/
CATEGORIES:General
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260423T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260423T193000
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SUMMARY:KMC Community Dinner
DESCRIPTION:You are invited to join K’ima:w Medical Center for an informative and\nwelcoming community dinner focused on learning more about dialysis care\,\npresented by Dr. Valerie Pasnau\, DNP\, RN\, today from 5:30 to 7:30 pm\nat the Hoopa Firehouse on HWY 96 in Hoopa.\nLearn about the differences between the Dialysis Den and the Dialysis Clinic\,\nand get your questions answered. If you’re interested in learning more about\ndialysis\, this is a great opportunity to connect and gain valuable information.\nThe meeting will be available on Zoom. Go to zoom.us/join\, and enter\nthe meeting ID\, 857 8812 5382\, and the Passcode: 914297.\nCome out\, enjoy a meal\, and learn more about your health and available care\noptions.
URL:https://kidefm.org/eventinfo/kmc-community-dinner/
CATEGORIES:General
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260424T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260424T143000
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SUMMARY:Earth Day event
DESCRIPTION:Autism Acceptance Celebration & Earth Day. You are invited to celebrate different ways of thinking and learning\, and our shared ways of caring for the Earth. This event is on the KTIS campus from 12 noon to 2:30 PM \nEnjoy a live educational insect presentation by Kevin Huntly. Food and drinks provided\, while supplies last. Please see the attached flyer for more details. \nEarth Day 2026
URL:https://kidefm.org/eventinfo/earth-day-event/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260425T090000
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CREATED:20260414T184950Z
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SUMMARY:Strong Roots Soccer Clinic
DESCRIPTION:This Soccer Clinic event is happening today from 9 am to 2 pm at the Hoopa High Football Field for ages 6 to 18 years old. \nStrong Roots
URL:https://kidefm.org/eventinfo/strong-roots-soccer-clinic/2026-04-25/1/
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SUMMARY:Strong Roots Soccer Clinic
DESCRIPTION:This Soccer Clinic event is happening today from 9 am to 2 pm at the Hoopa High Football Field for ages 6 to 18 years old. \nStrong Roots
URL:https://kidefm.org/eventinfo/strong-roots-soccer-clinic/2026-04-25/2/
CATEGORIES:General
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260426T160000
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CREATED:20260421T165246Z
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SUMMARY:Speaking of Palestine
DESCRIPTION:In today’s show\, we hear the International Update\, Your BDS Moment\, and an interview with Layla Degani from the ANSWER Coalition. She was good. – Rebel
URL:https://kidefm.org/eventinfo/speaking-of-palestine-3/
CATEGORIES:General
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260428T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260428T110000
DTSTAMP:20260515T073200
CREATED:20260428T161759Z
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SUMMARY:Native America Calling
DESCRIPTION:Today\, April 28 – Oklahoma tribes work to keep Medicaid access intact as federal cuts loom\n \n\n\nThe Oklahoma State Legislature is taking steps to gain more control of the state’s Medicaid payments\, drawing concerns from tribal leaders and healthcare advocates. Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. warns that the predicted scaling back of expanded Medicaid eligibility enshrined in the state constitution in 2020 would disproportionately affect Native patients. He says dismantling the expansion would cost his tribe alone more than $162 million. The state’s actions come as both tribal health providers and Medicaid recipients brace for looming federal funding cuts and stricter eligibility requirements. \nAlso\, we’ll hear from Alannah Acaq Hurley (Yup’ik). The executive director of the United Tribes of Bristol Bay recently won the Goldman Environmental Prize for her work raising awareness about a controversial open-pit copper and gold mine in the Bristol Bay region of Southwest Alaska. \nTo join the discussion\, call 1-800-996-2848 \nGUESTS \nChuck Hoskin Jr. (Cherokee)\, principal chief of the Cherokee Nation \nYvonne Myers\, Affordable Care Act and Medicaid consultant for Citizen Potawatomi Nation Health Services \nAlannah Acaq Hurley (Yup’ik)\, executive director for the United Tribes of Bristol Bay
URL:https://kidefm.org/eventinfo/native-america-calling-35/
CATEGORIES:General
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260428T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260428T180000
DTSTAMP:20260515T073200
CREATED:20251029T181648Z
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SUMMARY:FUNGI
DESCRIPTION:Today at the Kim Yerton Memorial Library you can learn more about mushroom hunting. Each session is solely focused on how to forge mushrooms safely. Please see the attached PDF for more details. \nFUNGI
URL:https://kidefm.org/eventinfo/fungi/2026-04-28/
CATEGORIES:General
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260429T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260429T170000
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SUMMARY:Native America Calling
DESCRIPTION:Today\, April 29 — The Menu: Traditional diet success and the first Indigenous ‘Chopped’ champion\n \n\n\nAn intensive traditional foods program aimed at curbing diabetes is credited with major weight loss and health benefits for some of its participants. Native Food for Life is a collaboration between tribal health officials and the Physicians Committee on Responsible Medicine. Native America Calling had an inadvertent role in the program’s inception on the Navajo Nation almost two decades ago. It has since expanded beyond the Southwest. \nDid pemmican bread pudding sway the judges who awarded Diné chef Justin Pioche champion of the “Indigenous Inspiration” episode of the Food Network’s “Chopped” cooking competition? Pioche is busy back to work at his Fruitland\, N.M.-based Pioche Food Group business\, but is taking time out to reach out to his fans\, both new and old\, after his high-profile success. \nTo join the discussion\, call 1-800-996-2848 \nGUESTS \nJustin Pioche (Diné)\, chef and owner of Pioche Food Group and James Beard Award Best Chef semi-finalist \nJenson Yazzie (Diné)\, photographer \nDr. Josie Howard (Cherokee)\, psychiatrist \nDr. Neal Barnard\, adjunct professor of medicine at the George Washington University School of Medicine in Washington\, D.C. and president of the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine
URL:https://kidefm.org/eventinfo/native-america-calling-36/
CATEGORIES:General
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260429T180000
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CREATED:20260409T221506Z
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SUMMARY:KTRDC
DESCRIPTION:Today is the Annual Membership Meeting of the Klamath Trinity Resource Conservation District. The meeting runs from 6 PM to 8 PM at the Hoopa Trading Post. This is a Potluck Dinner event.
URL:https://kidefm.org/eventinfo/ktrdc/
CATEGORIES:General
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260430T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260430T110000
DTSTAMP:20260515T073200
CREATED:20260430T163911Z
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SUMMARY:Native America Calling
DESCRIPTION:Today\, April 30 – Reflecting on the milestone pipeline protest movement at Standing Rock\n \n\n\nRight now\, crude oil flows unimpeded through the Dakota Access Pipeline under the dammed Missouri River in North Dakota. Construction of the pipeline that traverses Lake Oahe near the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation was a defeat for protestors who became known as “water protectors”. But the resistance against that pipeline that started ten years ago was a galvanizing moment for sovereignty and public awareness for Native Americans. It grew into a movement that eventually included thousands of Indigenous activists\, tribal leaders\, celebrities\, and supporters from around the world. ICT News is among the outlets marking the 10-year anniversary of the #NoDAPL movement with a series of articles reflecting on the stand-off and assessing the lasting implications. We’ll hear about that and check in with people who were there. \nTo join the discussion\, call 1-800-996-2848 \nGUESTS \nAmelia Schafer (Brothertown Indian Nation descendant)\, north central bureau correspondent for ICT \nJon Eagle Sr. (Hunkpapa Lakota and Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate)\, former tribal historic preservation officer for the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe \nJasilyn Charger (Cheyenne River Sioux)\, grassroots organizer
URL:https://kidefm.org/eventinfo/native-america-calling-37/
CATEGORIES:General
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260501T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260501T110000
DTSTAMP:20260515T073200
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SUMMARY:Native America Calling
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, May 1\, 2026 – Efforts to improve Native student achievement under fire\n \n\n\nFollowing the Trump administration’s lead\, state elected leaders and private advocacy groups are taking on programs\, scholarships\, and admissions practices aimed at improving Native student achievement. An advocacy organization filed a lawsuit challenging a scholarship program that has helped support hundreds of Native Hawaiian medical students for more than three decades. The suit claims the program is unconstitutional. Another group is going after admissions policies at the K-12 Kamehameha Schools that aim to boost Native Hawaiian enrollment. Both challenges have far-reaching implications. \nWe’ll also hear about a report that finds Minnesota schools are falling far short of the goals enshrined in state law to teach Native languages and culture. \nTo join the discussion\, call 1-800-996-2848 \nGUESTS \nHealani Sonoda-Pale (Kanaka Maoli)\, educator and community organizer \nGimiwan Dustin Burnette (Ojibwe)\, executive director of the Midwest Indigenous Immersion Network \nJon Osorio (Kanaka Maoli)\, dean of the Hawaiʻinuiākea School of Hawaiian Knowledge \nRegis Pecos (Cochiti Pueblo)\, co-director of the Leadership Institute at the Santa Fe Indian School\, chair of the Tribal Education Alliance\, and former governor of Cochiti Pueblo
URL:https://kidefm.org/eventinfo/native-america-calling-38/
CATEGORIES:General
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260502T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260502T143000
DTSTAMP:20260515T073200
CREATED:20260501T232655Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260501T232655Z
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SUMMARY:Bigfoot Museum Opening Day
DESCRIPTION:This is a FREE community event! We have a very special\, informative\, and fun afternoon planned! \n\n\nOur gift shop is also COMPLETELY stocked FULL of new and custom merchandise in many different styles and sizes! Perfect for a local gift or to make sure you have your own awesome Bigfoot fit! \n\n\nThe doors open at 10am with the unveiling of a brand new Native Room and the museum’s first exhibit\, “The River Connects Us All” featuring contemporary regalia and stories from tribes along the Trinity and Klamath Rivers. \n\n\nKeynote speaker Susan Masten will share her firsthand account of the Fish Wars and the Klamath Dam removals. This is living history from someone who was there. \n\n\nLunch is available from 11:30am to 2:30pm. \n\n\n38949 Highway 299\, Willow Creek. See you there!\n\n\nAlso\, if you haven’t checked out our website in a while\, it’s been given a very nice revamp! See for yourself at: https://thebigfootmuseum.com/
URL:https://kidefm.org/eventinfo/bigfoot-museum-opening-day/
CATEGORIES:General
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260503T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260503T110000
DTSTAMP:20260515T073200
CREATED:20260501T233354Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260501T233354Z
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SUMMARY:Mothers Day Breakfast
DESCRIPTION:Today at the American Legion Hall\, Post 415 Hoopa’s monthly Sunday Breakfast is the Mother’s Day Special: Blueberry Pancakes\, bacon\, scrambled eggs\, fruit\, juice\, and coffee. \n$6:00 a plate
URL:https://kidefm.org/eventinfo/mothers-day-breakfast/
CATEGORIES:General
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260504T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260504T110000
DTSTAMP:20260515T073200
CREATED:20260504T161855Z
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SUMMARY:Native America Calling
DESCRIPTION:Monday\, May 4\, 2026 – Demands for action grow as details of Indigenous surveillance program surface\n \n\n\nFirst Nations\, Inuit\, and Métis leaders across Canada are calling for an investigation into the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). That’s following a report by CBC Indigenous that uncovered evidence of a secret surveillance program targeting Indigenous organizations and individuals using wiretaps\, informants\, and counter-subversion tactics from the late 1960s to the early 1980s. The report confirms what many Indigenous communities long suspected. \nWe’ll also reflect on 150 years of the Indian Act\, the Canadian federal statute that defines First Nations membership or “Indian Status”. A new bill in Canada’s parliament could significantly expand status eligibility for thousands of individuals and their descendants. \nTo join the discussion\, call 1-800-996-2848 \nGUESTS \nRuss Diabo (Kahnawake Mohawk)\, First Nations policy analyst \nDaniel Sims (Tsay Keh Dene First Nation)\, associate professor of First Nations Studies at the University of Northern British Columbia
URL:https://kidefm.org/eventinfo/native-america-calling-39/
CATEGORIES:General
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260505
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260507
DTSTAMP:20260515T073200
CREATED:20260428T172723Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260429T220211Z
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SUMMARY:World Press Freedom Day
DESCRIPTION:An FYI regarding the importance of media and building trust in this disinformation age. \nTo find out more about World Press Freedom Day\, go to this URL. https://www.unesco.org/en/days/press-freedom \nYou can learn more about World Press Freedom and register for this event if you are interested in traveling internationally. \nOn this website\, you can also go to this URL: https://www.unesco.org/en/days/press-freedom  \nAnd find out what Gen Z media are concerned about\, “Rebuilding Trust: The GEN Z factor in safeguarding information integrity during elections.”
URL:https://kidefm.org/eventinfo/world-press-freedom-day/
CATEGORIES:General
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260505
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260507
DTSTAMP:20260515T073200
CREATED:20260504T235017Z
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SUMMARY:May 5th
DESCRIPTION:What is May 5th?\nMay 5th is the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Relatives. In 2017\, the Montana Congressional Delegation secured the passage of a Senate resolution declaring May 5th as the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Relatives. This resolution was a direct response to the demands for justice following the 2013 murder of Hanna Harris on the Northern Cheyenne Reservation. Due to an inadequate law enforcement response\, Hanna’s family and friends were forced to conduct their own search. Their relentless pursuit of justice sparked community-led marches and advocacy efforts\, not only for Hanna but for the countless cases that remain unresolved. Since 2017\, the national movement to end violence against Indigenous women has continued to elevate May 5th as a day of remembrance\, action\, and advocacy. This is why we wear red on May 5th.
URL:https://kidefm.org/eventinfo/may-5th/
CATEGORIES:General
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260505T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260505T170000
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CREATED:20260505T161959Z
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SUMMARY:Native America Calling
DESCRIPTION:Today\, May 5 – Alaska MMIW case exemplifies lingering distrust in law enforcement motivations\n \n\n\nMMIP advocates fault police in Anchorage for not acting fast enough when young Alaska Native woman went missing in January. Kelly Hunt’s body was discovered in April. Her death is now under investigation. It’s the latest case revealing the persistent lack of trust Native communities have when it comes to MMIP cases. Hunt’s case comes as the Trump administration is touting a surge in federal agents in selected locations to address the backlog in unsolved serious crimes\, but tribal leaders and advocates say there’s no real progress on the lingering disconnect between Native people and law enforcement officials on all levels. And despite some recent progress\, there are serious hurdles when it comes to jurisdictional confusion and information sharing across agencies. \nTo join the discussion\, call 1-800-996-2848 \nGUESTS \nRegina Antone (Gila River Indian Community)\, lieutenant governor of the Gila River Indian Community \nStephen Roe Lewis\, governor of the Gila River Indian Community \nAlexis Savage (Iñupiaq)\, MMIP advocate \nLaRenda Morgan (Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma)\, Cheyenne and Arapaho MMIP chapter chairwoman and the governmental affairs officer for the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma
URL:https://kidefm.org/eventinfo/native-america-calling-40/
CATEGORIES:General
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260505T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260505T163000
DTSTAMP:20260515T073200
CREATED:20260504T003232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260504T003232Z
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SUMMARY:MMIP Awareness Day and Walk
DESCRIPTION:MMIP Awareness Day and Walk\nMay 5 @ 12:30 PM – 4:00 PM\nAdorni Center 1011 Waterfront Drive\, Eureka\, CA\, United States\n\n\nPlease join the Yurok Tribe today for the Yurok MMIP Awareness Day & Walk. This event will be held at the Adorni Center in Eureka from 12:30-4:30pm. This will be a powerful day of remembrance for missing and murdered Indigenous people with prayer\, walk\, speakers and dinner. For more information. contact TKSNN@yuroktribe.nsn.us or nboulby@yuroktribe.nsn.us.…
URL:https://kidefm.org/eventinfo/mmip-awareness-day-and-walk/
CATEGORIES:General
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SUMMARY:FUNGI
DESCRIPTION:Today at the Kim Yerton Memorial Library you can learn more about mushroom hunting. Each session is solely focused on how to forge mushrooms safely. Please see the attached PDF for more details. \nFUNGI
URL:https://kidefm.org/eventinfo/fungi/2026-05-05/
CATEGORIES:General
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260506T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260506T110000
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SUMMARY:Native America Calling
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, May 6\, 2026 – Tribes try to stay ahead of prediction markets on sports betting\n \n\n\nTribes in Wisconsin are celebrating that state’s new law that gives them exclusive control over sports betting in the state\, but a similar attempt to secure tribal control of sports betting fell flat in Oklahoma. Both actions come as prediction market companies like Kalshi and Polymarket are raking in hundreds of millions of dollars offering wagers on nearly everything including sports. One attorney says prediction market companies pose an existential threat to Native American gaming. We’ll speak with tribal leaders and Native academics about the legal and political fight over ground in the multi-billion dollar sports betting market. \nAlso\, President Donald Trump’s move to reclassify marijuana to a less restrictive status is a win for the Omaha Tribe. The tribe is working to open a medical marijuana operation after tribal council voted in 2025 to legalize medical marijuana on tribal lands\, but the effort continues to face roadblocks\, including the Nebraska governor\, who has opposed legalization. \nTo join the discussion\, call 1-800-996-2848 \nGUESTS \nTehassi Hill (Oneida)\, chairman of the Oneida Nation and vice chairman of the Indian Gaming Association \nJeff Crawford (Forest County Potawatomi)\, attorney general for Forest County Potawatomi Community \nPatrice Kunesh (Standing Rock Sioux descent)\, professor of law at the University of New Mexico and fellow at The Brookings Institution \nGary Pitchlynn (Choctaw)\, professor of law at the University of Oklahoma \nAmanda Hallowell (Omaha)\, cannabis commission chairwoman for the Omaha Tribe \nJohn Cartier\, attorney general for the Omaha Tribe
URL:https://kidefm.org/eventinfo/native-america-calling-41/
CATEGORIES:General
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260507
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260509
DTSTAMP:20260515T073200
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SUMMARY:HVT Meeting rescheduled
DESCRIPTION:The Regular Tribal Council meeting scheduled for Today has beenrescheduled to Monday\, May 11th\, with the Executive Session beginning at10:00 a.m. and Open Session to begin at 2:00 p.m.This meeting has been rescheduled due to the recent passing of a TribalMember. Our deepest condolences go out to the family during this difficult time.The Tribal Council is sorry for any inconvenience this may cause\, should youhave any questions please contact the Executive Secretary at (530) 625-4211\,Ext. 393.
URL:https://kidefm.org/eventinfo/hvt-meeting-rescheduled/
CATEGORIES:General
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260507T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260507T110000
DTSTAMP:20260515T073200
CREATED:20260507T153036Z
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SUMMARY:Native America Calling
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, May 7\, 2026 – Native Fashion Week takes root in Santa Fe\n \n\n\nThe Native fashion show was always among the most popular offerings at the annual Santa Fe Indian Market put on by the Southwest Association for Indian Arts. Now SWAIA’s Native Fashion Week returns for the third year as a standalone celebration of wearable Native creativity. Designers include Jamie Okuma and Lauren Good Day\, who are making strides in the mainstream fashion arenas. This year\, organizers aim for a scaled-back\, intimate event that includes a curated fashion show\, Indigenous food\, vendors\, and public discussions. We’ll get a preview of the upcoming Native Fashion Week in Santa Fe\, N.M. \nWe’ll also talk with Ruth Ann Thorn (Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians)\, founder of the brand N8TiV\, that was just named one of the TIME100 Most Influential Companies of 2026. \nTo join the discussion\, call 1-800-996-2848 \nGUESTS \nJamie Schulze (Northern Cheyenne and Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate)\, executive director of the Southwestern Association for Indian Arts (SWAIA) \nJamie Okuma (Shoshone-Bannock\, La Jolla Band of Luiseño Indians\, Wailaki\, and Okinawan)\, artist and fashion designer \nLauren Good Day (Mandan\, Hidatsa\, and Arikara)\, traditional arts designer \nRuth-Ann Thorn (Rincon Band of Luiseño Indians)\, founder of N8iV Beauty
URL:https://kidefm.org/eventinfo/native-america-calling-42/
CATEGORIES:General
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260508T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260508T110000
DTSTAMP:20260515T073200
CREATED:20260508T164422Z
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SUMMARY:Native America Calling
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, May 8\, 2026 – What Native graduates are looking forward to\n \n\n\nA former DJ who once struggled as a student\, Cailean Dakota MacColl built her way to medical school from the ground up. She’s now graduating from the University of Minnesota Medical School. \nJerrick Hope-Lang took on preserving a Tlingit clan house in Sitka\, Alaska that was named on the America’s most endangered historic places. Now he’s a Henry Luce Foundation Indigenous knowledge fellow and a graduate of the Institute of American Indian Arts. \nLawren “Lulu” Goodfox is a budding actor balancing film and stage roles with especially busy extra-curricular activities like tennis\, student council\, honors society\, and preparation for traditional dances. She is now graduating from Stillwater High School in Oklahoma and setting off to study drama at New York University’s Tisch School of Arts. \nWe’ll talk to each of them about what’s ahead for the class of 2026. \nTo join the discussion\, call 1-800-996-2848 \nGUESTS \nDr. Cailean Dakota MacColl (Lac La Ronge Indian Band)\, University of Minnesota Doctor of Medicine graduate \nJerrick Hope-Lang ( Tlingit and Tsimshian)\, director of Point House Revitalization and a 2026 Luce Knowledge Fellow \nLawren “Lulu” Goodfox (Osage and Pawnee)\, 2026 graduate of Stillwater High School \nBrandin Naabaahi Upshaw (Diné)\, 2026 graduate of Navajo Preparatory School
URL:https://kidefm.org/eventinfo/native-america-calling-43/
CATEGORIES:General
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260508T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260508T140000
DTSTAMP:20260515T073200
CREATED:20260503T232739Z
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SUMMARY:Kin Ta Te Community Garden Volunteer Day
DESCRIPTION:Kin Ta Te Community Garden Volunteer Days begin today and then Every first Friday of the month\, from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm.Kin Ta Te Community Garden seeks to bring neighbors together to grow\, share and cultivate a secure food future! Touch the dirt\, get some Vitamin D and join the effort to maintain and uplift the Community Garden!Bring closed-toe shoes\, gloves (if you have them)\, and drinking water. No experience? No problem! All are welcome.Kin Ta Te Community Garden\, 11-800 State Highway 96 in midtown Hoopa\, Next to KTJUSD District Office. For more information\, call (707) 492-2821. Or email allie.ktrcd@gmail.com.
URL:https://kidefm.org/eventinfo/kin-ta-te-community-garden-volunteer-day/
CATEGORIES:General
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260508T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20260508T180000
DTSTAMP:20260515T073200
CREATED:20260408T171333Z
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SUMMARY:MMIP Event
DESCRIPTION:Today is the 2026 MMIP Event. Starting from the NF Lawn\, walking to Downtown Hoopa. Walkers are encouraged to meet at the NF at 3:00 PM. The Walk starts promptly at 4:00 PM. Please see the attached flyer for more information. \nMMIP May 8th
URL:https://kidefm.org/eventinfo/mmip-event/
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