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CCC Diversity Hour • April 2006
CIEN - California
Indian Educational Network
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NEW and NOTEWORTHY |
| Starting Tuesday, April 4th |
| 3:01 - 4:03pm |
Coastal Chumash: Stories on Contemporary Native Americans in CA
Rebroadcast:
Tue., Apr. 4th, 6:01-7:03pm
Wed., Apr. 5th, 10:01-11:03am
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This Month on CIEN |
| Starting Saturday, April 1st |
| 2:01 - 2:04pm |
NAEN Launch with Gordon Johnson
Gordon Johnson author and member of the Pala Indian Reservation introduces the launch of the Native American Education Network at Palomar College.
Rebroadcast:
Tue., Apr. 11th, 3:01-3:04pm
Tue., Apr. 18th, 3:01-3:04pm
Tue., Apr. 18th, 6:01-6:04pm
Tue., Apr. 25th, 3:01-3:04pm
Wed., Apr. 26th, 6:01-6:04pm
Sat., Apr. 29th, 2:01-2:04pm
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| 2:04 - 2:32am |
NATIVE: Return to the Circle
Rebroadcast:
Sat., Apr. 8th, 3:00-3:28pm
Wed., Apr. 12th, 10:01-10:29am
Wed., Apr. 26th, 10:01-10:29am
Wed., Apr. 26th, 6:32-7:01am
Sat., Apr. 29th, 2:04-2:32pm
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| 2:32 - 3:01pm |
Red Rocks
This Native Music Talk Show highlights traditional and contemporary Native artists whose music reflects their histories, cultures and current realities. Invited guests are interviewed by Niki Sandoval (Chumash) about their music, cultures and history before performing their contemporary or traditional music.
Part 1 - Jonelle Romero and Sage
Sat., Apr. 22nd, 2:01-2:29pm
Wed., Apr. 26th, 6:04-6:32pm
Part 2 - Arigon Starr
Sat., Apr. 1st, 2:32-3:01pm
Sat., Apr. 29th, 2:32-3:01pm
Redbone
Wed., Apr., 19th, 11:21-11:52am
Wed., Apr. 19th, 6:32-7:02pm
NATIVE: Hunter Red Day-Spoken Word
Sat., Apr. 1st, 3:01-3:29pm
Tue., Apr. 4th, 4:03-4:32pm
Tue., Apr. 4th, 4:32-5:00pm
Sat., Apr. 22nd, 2:30-2:58pm
Sat., Apr. 29th, 3:01-3:29pm |
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| 3:29 - 3:58pm |
Giveaway Songs
GSTV - CISA
A discussion of storytelling and activism, and the Southern California Storytelling Festival in Palm Springs. Includes traditional stories, and the story of Toypurina, who led the revolt against the San Gabriel Mission.
Sat., Apr. 8th, 3:30-3:59pm
Stories For A Summer Solstice - Giveaway songs Productions
An hour long program of oral history and stories from the Haramokngna American Indian Cultural Center. (Kat High, producer).
Wed., Apr. 12th, 6:01-7:00pm
Sat., Apr. 22nd, 3:00-3:59pm
Repatriation
A discussion with Ray Basquez (Pechanga), Richard Bugbee (Payoomkawichum), and Diane Wilson on the Repatriation Act and problems on returning artifacts and remains to the decendants. (Kat High, producer).
Wed., Apr. 5th, 11:31am-12:00pm
#101: Theron Weighill
A lively talk with the Chumash storyteller, singer, and dancer - and the importance of passing on our culture as sovereign survival. (Kat High, producer).
Wed., Apr. 5th, 11:03-11:31am
GSTV: Haramokngna
An overview of the Haramokngna American Indian Cultural Center with members of Ne'ayuh. (Kat High, producer).
Sat., Apr. 1st, 3:29-3:58pm
Tue., Apr. 11th, 6:30-6:58pm (#201)
Wed., Apr. 19th, 7:02-7:31am
Sat., Apr. 29th, 3:29-3:58pm
Carlos Reynosa
A musical talk and performance by Carlos and Tawny Reynosa. (Kat High, producer).
Wed., Apr. 12th, 7:29-7:58pm
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| 7:03 - 7:32pm |
Young Native Scholars
Short films created/filmed/edited by student participants of the Young Native Scholars program.
2003:
Wed., Apr. 12th, 10:29-11:04am
Wed., Apr. 19th, 10:25-11:00am
Summer 2003:
Tue., Apr., 25th, 7:22-7:58pm
Wed., Apr. 26th, 7:06-7:41pm
2005 - Holistic Approach to Education:
Tue, Apr. 11th, 6:01-6:30pm
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| Starting Saturday, April 8th |
| 2:01 - 3:00pm |
Summer Solstice
Part 1:
Tue., Apr. 11th, 6:58-7:58pm |
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| Starting Tuesday, April 11th |
| 3:04 - 3:32pm |
Billy Soza War Soldier
Discusses his vibrant art, and mixing art and activities.
Rebroadcast:
Tue., Apr. 18th, 3:04-3:32pm
Tue., Apr., 25th, 3:04-3:32pm
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| 3:32 - 4:00pm |
Crossing the Rainbow Bridge: Our Story
Half-hour of the oral history of the Ach'omawi people that connects the native Hawaiians with California Indian Tribes. Illustrated with the artwork of students at Sherman Indian High School and Anuenue Hawaiian Language School in Honolulu. Interview with the students and teachers at both schools on the importance and validity of our oral histories.
Rebroadcast:
Tue., Apr. 18th, 3:32-4:00pm
Tue., Apr., 25th, 3:32-4:00pm
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| 4:00 - 4:29pm |
Autry Museum and the Siva Family
A discussion with Alvino Siva about the new Cahuilla outreach box available for teachers at the Autry National Center, with a birdsinging presentation at the museum (Kat High, producer).
Rebroadcast:
Tue., Apr. 18th, 4:00-4:29pm
Tue., Apr., 25th, 4:00-4:29pm
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| 4:29 - 4:56pm |
Tracy Nelson
Discusses the themes in his music with a clip from a concert at Hollywood moguls and a live studio performance.
Rebroadcast:
Tue., Apr. 18th, 4:29-4:56pm
Tue., Apr., 25th, 4:29-4:56pm
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| Starting Wednesday, April 12th |
| 11:04am - 12:02pm |
So That My Grandchildren Will Know
Cultural teachings kept alive through oral and artistic means from generation to generation.
Rebroadcast:
Wed., Apr. 26th, 10:30-11:28pm
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| Starting Wednesday, April 12th |
| 7:00 - 7:29pm |
Life, Love and Earth - Carlos Reynosa
One Native American's perspective on the journey through life.
Rebroadcast:
Wed., Apr. 19th, 7:31-7:59pm
Tue., Apr., 25th, 6:25-6:52pm
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| Starting Saturday, April 15th |
| 2:01 - 2:29pm |
Gordon Johnson "Rez Dogs Eat Beans"
A lively talk with Luiseno/Cupeno author Gordon Johnson and a reading from his book of short stories on rez life (Kat High, producer).
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| 2:29 - 2:44pm |
Reclaiming Our Culture and Identity
(Young Native Scholars)
The struggle of Native Americans to claim their heritage and forge an identity in spite of the stereotypes of modern society.
Rebroadcast:
Wed., Apr. 26th, 7:42-7:57pm |
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| 2:44 - 2:50pm |
American Indian Theater
A performance from the American Indian Theatre Company. |
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| 2:50 - 3:20pm |
RezRobics for Couch Potato Skins
Daily exercise routine catered specifically for the Native community.
Rebroadcast:
Tue., Apr., 25th, 6:52-7:22pm
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| 3:20 - 3:45pm |
Old Ways - New Roles: A Dialogue with Luiseno Elder Villiana Hyde
Discussion of how the role of Native peoples in society is continually developing and changing.
Rebroadcast:
Tue., Apr. 18th, 7:35-7:59pm
Wed., Apr. 19th, 10:01-10:25am
Tue., Apr., 25th, 6:01-6:25pm
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| 3:45 - 3:51pm |
Joy Ride (Young Native Scholars)
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| 3:51 - 3:56pm |
SDSU Native American Youth Empowerment Conference
A conference designed to motivate Native American youth to go to college.
Rebroadcast:
Wed., Apr., 19th, 11:52-11:57am
Wed., Apr. 26th, 7:01-7:06pm
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| Starting Tuesday, April 18th |
| 6:04 - 6:35pm |
Student Films
Short films created/filmed/edited by local Native students from California Reservations. |
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| 6:35 - 7:08pm |
On the River with Glen Moore, Sr.
Rebroadcast:
Wed., Apr. 19th, 6:00-6:32pm
Wed., Apr. 26th, 11:28-11:59pm
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| 7:08 - 7:35pm |
Theron Weighill
A lively talk with the Chumash storyteller, singer, and dancer - and the importance of passing on our culture as sovereign survival, (Kat High, producer).
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| Starting Wednesday, April 19th |
| 11:00 - 11:21am |
Indian Lawyers: Translators of Two Worlds
Native American lawyers tell their stories: What inspired them to pursue a law career and the successes and struggles that followed. The stories reflect the ways in which the attorneys forge connections between their cultural values and the law.
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| Starting Wednesday, Apr. 26th |
| 7:41 - 7:42pm |
San Luis Rey Mission Indian Foundation
A program discussing the work of the foundation in the Native community.
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CCC-Diversity Hour
~CIEN - California
Indian Educational Network~
Tuesdays 3:00 - 5:00pm & 6:00 - 8:00pm
Wednesdays 10:00am - 12:00pm & 6:00 - 8:00pm
Saturdays 2:00 - 4:00pm
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