S3, E10: “The 3 Native Sopranos: Dr. Kirsten C. Kunkle (Muskogee) & Kate Raquel Morton (Cherokee)”
In season 2, episode 10, I interviewed Composer, Jerod Impichchaachaaha’ Tate about his upcoming and unprecedented opera, “Shell Shaker, a Chickasaw Opera”, the first opera ever written in the Chickasaw language.
And now I’d like to introduce you to 2 award-winning Native opera singers who you’ll find performing
S3 E9: Kindred Spirits: Seth Fairchild on the Irish Potato Famine, w/Guest, Claire Young
“Whatever high crimes and mass deaths and lasting pain can be attributed to the perpetrators of genocide on innocent people, the truth is, we must forgive. And what of the Choctaw-Irish connection? We cannot blame the people standing before us for the mistakes their ancestors made. The wrong we are
S3, E8, Pt 3: “W. Michael Farmer on Geronimo, Fort Sill and The Life of the Apache Warrior”
"I should never have surrendered. I should have fought until I was the last man alive." These are the words spoken on the deathbed of probably the most well-know Native American warrior in history, known as Geronimo.
Some considered him a warrior, and many viewed him as a
S3, E8, Pt 2 “W. Michael Farmer on Geronimo, Fort Sill and The Life of the Apache Warrior”
"I should never have surrendered. I should have fought until I was the last man alive." These are the words spoken on the deathbed of probably the most well-know Native American warrior in history, known as Geronimo.
Some considered him a warrior, and many viewed him as a
S3, E8, Pt 1: “W. Michael Farmer on Geronimo, Fort Sill and The Life of the Apache Warrior”
"I should never have surrendered. I should have fought until I was the last man alive." These are the words spoken on the deathbed of probably the most well-know Native American warrior in history, known as Geronimo.
Some considered him a warrior, and many viewed him as a
'I want to help my people': Tribal nations in Oklahoma focus on mental health treatment
By Allison Herrera
The tribal nations affected by the McGirt v. Oklahoma decision say having increased jurisdiction has presented challenges. But, they say the investments they are making in mental health and the increased coordination with tribal law enforcement to meet demand is creating a better service for Native people.
Judge dismisses gaming suit vs. UKB, Kialegee Town
BY D. SEAN ROWLEY
WASHINGTON, D.C. – After two years of legal tussling, a U.S. district judge recently dismissed a lawsuit filed by the Cherokee Nation and three other tribes against the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians and the Kialegee Tribal Town concerning gaming compacts signed with Oklahoma