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Date: Jul 6, 2008 12:18 PM


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From: wicahcala
Date: Jul 6, 2008 6:39 AM


THX Kenny
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Date: Jul 6, 2008 8:37 AM




br />From: Beyond all borders
Date: Jul 6, 2008 12:42 AM

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From: Kenny Monday, July 7, 2008 - Mechanics of Addiction: When it comes to the question of what causes drug addiction or alcoholism, there has been ongoing debate. One emerging school of thought is that people who are suffering from physical or emotional pain find relief from their discomfort in a drink or drug. The greater the discomfort the more importance a person places on relieving it and the greater value he or she places on the drink or drug. As the abuse gets stronger and becomes addiction, there are only three eminent outcomes: death, prison or sobriety. What is addiction? Invited guests include Gary Smith, Executive Director/Narconon Drug Rehabilitation Center. Tuesday, July 8, 2008 - Voices on the Wind: Alternative energy: we've been hearing about it all over the place. But, did you know tribes and tribal enterprises are already utilizing alternative sources of power? The wind is considered by some, to be the lowest impact producing energy source. Some tribal radio stations and other Native enterprises are taking advantage of the power provided by gusts, breezes and gales to provide their electricity. Guests include Melanie Janis, Oglala Lakota KILI Station Manager, from Porcupine, S.D. Wednesday, July 9, 2008 - Music Maker: Mc Clellan, Robedeaux and Stoner: Brian Stoner, Jeff McClellan and Kyle Robedeaux have joined together to give thanks to all of those who have brought the Peyote Way to their life, through song. In their latest release, "Blessings," the Peyote songs from the Southern Plains continues to carry on a strong Native tradition while providing encouragement on one's own journey. With the rhythm of water drum and gourd, the center of their singing is firmly rooted in the spiritual traditions of the Native American Church. Guests include one of the group's singers Brian Stoner of the Ponca and Cherokee tribe of Oklahoma. Thursday, July 10, 2008 - Tribes That Never Surrendered: There is a false notion that all Native American tribes surrendered to the U.S. by the time the Indian Wars ended. A new book called "They Never Surrendered" by author Ron Papandrea uncovers the lost band of Lakota Sioux who chose to remain expatriates rather than surrender. Many other tribes, like Seminole and Kiowa, share similar stories of never officially surrendering to any U.S. authorities. What is your tribe's story when it comes to how your tribal war against the United States ended? Invited guests include J.D. Williams (Cheyenne River Sioux) descendant of Minneconjou Chief Black Moon. Friday, July 11, 2008 - Longest Walk II: The Longest Walk II is in DC, meeting with federal leaders and bringing attention to the problems still faced across Indian Country. There was an altercation with police in Columbus, Ohio. Friends were made along the way and material for stories to tell for years to come was gathered. We'll talk to walkers about what the trip has been like and what they've seen and heard. Guests TBA. Native America Calling Airs Live Monday - Friday, 1-2pm Eastern To participate call 1-800-996-2848, that's 1-800-99-NATIVE
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send sacred prayers to our Brothers and sister's..let the smoke rise and Drums be heard across the miles Aho! Red Tree Woman
The Native Ameercans today How we have to fight for our lands today That our Forefathers who owned the lands back then The indigenous peoples of North America perceived themselves as living in a cosmos pervaded by powerful, mysterious spiritual beings and forces that underlay and supported human life. Native Americans believed that in order to survive as individuals and communities, it was necessary to acknowledge these spiritual powers in every aspect of their lives—by addressing the powers in prayer and song, offering them gifts, establishing ritual relationships with them, and passing down knowledge about them to subsequent generations, primarily through mythsNative American Religions, beliefs, behaviors, and attitudes of the indigenous peoples of North America concerning the spiritual forces of the cosmos. These beliefs, behaviors, and attitudes remained an integral part of aboriginal North American culture from the Stone Age. through the end of the 19th century, when the European settlement of North America was completed. Beginning in the mid-20th century, Native American religions underwent a revival, particularly among the Plains peoples. .My Grandmother Use too tell me storys about my great great Grandfather who was a chief His name was white Cloud and my great great grandmother who was a Princess and her name was running bear. My Native American name is fallen star /hdj/" target="_blank" style="color:red; font-weight:bold" >10003.gif
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Date: Jun 24, 2008 7:50 AM


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Just heard from Philenese Slaughter that JJ Kent and Cat were in a terrible wreck on the way back from the Sun Dance. Cat was killed immediately and JJ is in Critical care. They are traditionalists who have been attending and participating for some time in the Sun Dance. Although Cat is gone she needs prayers for her journey and JJ for recovery.Please say a few prayers for them. Thanks, red tree woman
WASHINGTON, DC, June 23, 2008 (ENS) - The U.S. Supreme Court today decided not to hear a plea by two environmental groups to limit the Bush administration's power to waive laws in order to construct a fence along the U.S.-Mexican border. In April, Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff announced that he was waiving 36 federal laws, including the Endangered Species Act, the Migratory Bird Treaty Act, the National Wildlife Refuge System Administration Act, and the National Environmental Policy Act, in order to speed up construction of over 300 miles of border wall. In their lawsuit, Defenders of Wildlife and the Sierra Club allege that the secretary's use of the waiver is unconstitutional. They argue it would take an Act of Congress to set these laws aside. Congressman Bennie Thompson, a Mississippi Democrat who chairs the House Committee on Homeland Security and 13 other Members of Congress, including six committee chairmen, submitted a brief urging the Supreme Court to grant hear the case. In response to the decision, Thompson said, "I am extremely disappointed in the Court's decision. This waiver will only prolong the department from addressing the real issue, their lack of a comprehensive border security plan. Without a comprehensive plan this fence is just another quick fix." "Despite this decision, Secretary Chertoff still has a responsibility to act prudently and to consult with all stakeholders," said Thompson. Part of the border fence (Photo courtesy Dept. Homeland Security) The case pertains to a two mile section of fence in the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area near Naco, Arizona. This section has been constructed since the lawsuit was filed. The Department of Homeland Security sought from the Bureau of Land Management, BLM, a perpetual right of way for the San Pedro border fence. Under the National Environmental Policy Act, BLM is obligated to conduct an initial environmental assessment before granting a right of way and then undertake a further and more detailed environmental impact statement if the agency’s proposed action may result in significant environmental impacts, the petitioners argued. Despite the fact that its environmental assessment disclosed the possibility of serious impacts to the soils and natural resources of the conservation area, BLM decided not to prepare an environmental impact statement and granted the right of way, allowing construction of the fence. The petitioners requested an administrative stay of fence construction while they challeged the BLM's noncompliance with the National Environmental Policy Act. The federal court for the District of Columbia granted a temporary injunction against fence construction in the conservation area. Two weeks later, Secretary Chertoff issued his waiver of the National Environmental Policy Act and the 35 other federal laws so that fence construction could take place. Homeland Security Department spokesman Russ Knocke said the department is pleased with the court's decision to let the waivers stand. "The American people expect this department to enforce the rule of law at the border," he said, promising to consult with stakeholders as the fence construction continues. The department is committed to completing a total of 670 miles of pedestrian and vehicle fence along the Southwest border by the end of 2008 - 370 miles of pedestrian fence and 300 miles of vehicle fence. As of June 13, crews have completed 181.7 miles of pedestrian fence and 149.3 miles of vehicle fence. At least two other lawsuits against the fence brought by other environmental and citizens groups are in various stages of court proceedings.
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From: wicahcala
Date: Jun 24, 2008 9:08 AM


Come and join us .. between Graywolf .. you and i we should have a good show! An im stayin up late for me so come on .. give a listen
wanbli
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Date: Jun 23, 2008 8:45 PM


We are excited to announce that our guest for the Graywolf Un-Censored show is:


Wanbli Tate!





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Call-in Number: (347) 996-3652
UPCOMING SHOW: 6/25/2008 9:30PM CST
Host Name Graywolf
Show Name Graywolf Un-Censored
Show Length 1 ½ Hours
Show Description Graywolf Un-Censored with guest Wanbli Tate- Get ready for a great show as both men discuss topics that are important to the community.







It is going to be a great show!



Please lend your support to the following sites that are important to Wanbli and us all:


Rescind Wounded Knee Medals of Honor
All people, of every race, religion and age, who agrees in one or more points which you can see below!

ºInterested in the truth
ºThinking, that it is not honorable and brave to slaughter unarmed people during a fight
ºThinking, it is not right to kill children, woman and men who shows the flag of truce
ºBeing not afraid to show the own opinion
ºFighting for justice about things which happened a long time before.








ºDaring to sign petitions and writing e-mails to the government sometimes


You recognized yourself???
Please support us because we need every helping hand to reach our goal!
Thank you very much! =)))

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Many of the injured died of exposure in the freezing weather, and several days after the incident the dead were strewn as far as approximately two to five miles away from the original site. By mid-afternoon on December 29, 1890 the indiscriminate slaughter ceased. Nearly three-hundred men (including Chief Big Foot), women, and children -- old and young -- were dead on the frosty banks of Wounded Knee Creek. Twenty-nine soldiers also died in the melee, but it is believed that most of the military causalities were a result of “friendly” crossfire that occurred during the fighting frenzy. Twenty-three soldiers from the Seventh Calvary were later awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for the slaughter of defenseless Indians at Wounded Knee.









We are asking that these Medals of DIS Honor awarded to the members of the 7th Calvary of the United States Army for the murder of innocent women children and men on that terrible December morning be rescinded.









And that the Battle Pennant on the Flag of the United States Army be removed and destroyed

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