National Native News Antonia Gonzales
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National Native News provides listeners with relevant, timely coverage of Native and Indigenous issues and stories. The program began in 1987 and is currently produced in Albuquerque, New Mexico. NNN appeals to listeners who are engaged in the world around them and seek out a broader range of viewpoints. NNN is distributed by Native Voice One (NV1) and can be heard on radio stations across the U.S. and Canada as well as 24/7 on NativeNews.net.
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Tuesday, May 7, 2024
Jim Thorpe receives posthumous Presidential Medal of Freedom
SHI Board of Trustees appoints new member to oversee its programs
Sitka Tlingit Clan Houses added to national list of endangered places
New research quantifies cultural burning by Karuk Tribe -
Monday, May 6, 2024
MMIP Awareness Day events across the country this weekend
Garland highlights outreach program as DOJ recognizes MMIP Day -
Friday, May 3, 2024
NV tribes seek national monument designation for Bahsahwahbee
Traditional seal calls echo through Native Youth Olympic Games -
Thursday, May 2, 2024
Boarding school coalition holds listening sessions in AK, MN
Tribes sign Colorado River water sharing deal with 4 states
CA tribes applaud Biden order to protect 120,000 acres -
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Video Series: Alaska Native people use language, culture, and land as part of healing efforts from trauma
Alaska Native people are using their language, culture, and the land as part of healing efforts from trauma. Elders, young people, community leaders, advocates, and others are helping communities across the state heal from the impacts of boarding schools, violence against women, and substance use. Antonia Gonzales concludes this two-part video series.
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Video Series: Yurok Tribe’s Chief Judge Abby Abinanti explains how their wellness court is different
The Yurok Tribe’s justice system is providing a path for healing with wellness and traditional values being vital parts of helping people. The Yurok Tribe's Chief Judge Abby Abinanti explains how the wellness court is different, and highlights work off the reservation with her close connection to the Friendship House located in San Francisco, Calif, in the first of a two-part video series by Antonia Gonzales.
Customer Reviews
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Did you know Brett Kavenaugh has some bad views on Native sovereignty? Cause this is the only news source I heard that mentioned. Anyway great podcast, short, but I like it that way.
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Very often, I hear a passing mention in the mainstream news of an issue I’ve already heard covered in more depth here. These stories are so important, and I wish every American were hearing them.
National Native News
The podcast is quite short - 5 minutes, but is packed full of information. It’s great to hear about news from other states about tribal and Native happenings.