Honoring Our Women California Indian women are often movers and shakers in their communities. This program introduces some women who
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CIRP 03 The Importance of Federal Recognition
The Politics of Erasure The Importance of Federal Recognition Many California Natives are not recognized by the federal government and
CIRP 02 Balancing Life Dancing In Time
Balancing Life Dancing in Time Native spiritual traditions still survive. This award-winning program examines the experience and motivation of individuals
CIRP 01 Weaving The World
Weaving the Future – California Indian Basketweavers The California Indian basketweaving tradition is one of the most highly developed in the
2012 07 20 Sitting Kills, Moving Heals
Sitting Kills, Moving Heals, by Joan Vernikos, Ph.D. This is an excellent book. A long believer of the benefits of
2011 12 19 Tar Sands and Indigenous Rights
Under the Keystone XL plan, pristine boreal forests in Canada will be clearcut and stripmined for tar sand. That tar
2011 10 26 Green America – Chocolates Article
With Halloween days away candy is on the minds of most Trick or Treaters and on those of the people
2011 10 19 Teaching Peace Article
From The Nation Magazine, (edition 9-19-11) Teaching Peace, by Colman McCarthy is an article that gets one thinking. With the
2011 10 19 Peoples History of The United States Review
A People’s History of the United States, by Howard Zinn This book was first published in 1987. This edition was
2011 10 05 Mayan Style Pirate Radio
In the U.S. we enjoy radio everyday. We get news, information and entertainment hassle free. Even we in the radio