By ravenredbone on Nov 11, 2008 in Interviews, Raven's Guests, Up Next | 0 Comments
Nov 16, 2008, on “Make No Bones About It.” 5pm
PRE-RECORED INTERVIEW. PART ONE
A Lummi Elder’s Voice for the Ancestors
Pauline Hillaire (Scalla) a Native American musician, storyteller and cultural historian, comes from a prominent Lummi family. Her father, Joe Hillaire, was recorded by Willard […]
By ravenredbone on Oct 9, 2008 in Interviews, Native Issues, Up Next | 1 Comment
Turtle Women Rising is a non profit organization calling for a ceremony to stand for peace. This event will be held in Washington, DC on October 10-13, 2008. Turtle Women Rising is a women’s drum group calling out to the sacred feminine. They are asking for women from all nations who wish to participate in […]
By ravenredbone on Sep 26, 2008 in Interviews, Native Issues, Up Next | 0 Comments
Sunday’s show is about Eli Painted Crow and her story. I am hoping that Debbie Guerrero ( Tlingit / Skokomish) , she has been Eli right arm she will be calling in to talk about the event that is happening in DC on October 10-13 Turtle Woman Rising. Learn how we can join the woman of […]
By ravenredbone on Sep 15, 2008 in Interviews, Up Next | 0 Comments
ONLY ON KAOS 89.3 FM
Who? Join Raven Redbone and his Guest Alan Parker, (Chippewa Cree Tribal Nations.)
What? “Talk about Climate Change and the availability of good drinking water.”
Alan is the Director of the Northwest Indian Applied Research Institute at the Evergreen State College.
When? Sunday, October 26, 2008 5:00 PM only on KAOS 89.3 FM
Listen live […]
By ravenredbone on Aug 20, 2008 in Interviews, Raven's Guests | 0 Comments
ONLY ON KAOS
Raven Redbone (Make No Bones about it.) and GW Galbreath (View from a Shore)…Hosting..On September 7th, 2008,”Make no bones about it”,
will air an exclusive interview with the co-founder of American Indian Movement Dennis Banks, Ojibwa Elder/Leader and Founder of the Longest Walk (www.longestwalk.org) and Masaou Yamamoto, environmental business man from Tokyo and partner […]
By ravenredbone on Aug 12, 2008 in Interviews | 0 Comments
Greygrass grew up in Hayward, California — far from his mother’s Lakota and Cherokee roots. He has experienced many of the problems facing urban Indians. As a young adult seeking a better way of life, Greygrass started to explore his Lakota heritage and began to turn his life around. What followed were years of traditional spiritual […]
By ravenredbone on Aug 12, 2008 in Interviews, Up Next | 0 Comments
This Sunday on
89.3 FM
Host Raven Redbone
August 17th, 2008
5:10 -6:00
www.kaosradio.org
An Evening with Che oke’ ten (Paul Wagner), discussing the importance of the teaching our Elders.
Che oke’ ten (Paul Wagner), Native American flutist, drummer/singer and storyteller of the Saanich (Coast Salish) tribe, shares the beautiful songs and stories […]
By ravenredbone on Jul 18, 2008 in Interviews, Native Events | 0 Comments
Thursday, August 7th, 2008
Arrive 8/7 AM
Driving from 1.5 hrs S. from Suquamish Casino (hosted area tour and movie showing/speech by Banks/Yamamoto by Leonard Foresman, Tribal Chairman). Accomodations: Phoenix Inn.
Thursday, August 7th, 2008
8/7 10:00 AM
Tour of Capitol Building and Campus (hosted by Visitors Center Docent) Tour of Insurance Building?
(Banks/Yamamoto receive award from Governor’s […]
By ravenredbone on Jul 18, 2008 in Interviews, Up Next | 0 Comments
Ellen Bello founder of the Native American Music Awards, or Nammys, the Native American Music Association, or NAMA, a nonprofit organization attempting to preserve and promote American Indian music traditions. She calling in for a few minutes to discuss her upcoming event. For more background information on click here Ellen Bello
Another article is below:
Legitimizing […]
By ravenredbone on Jul 15, 2008 in Interviews, Up Next | 0 Comments
Only on KAOS RADIO
with Host Raven Redbone
August 17th, 2008 @ 5:10 -6:00
An Evening with Che oke’ ten (Paul Wagner), discussing the importance of the teaching our Elders.
Che oke’ ten (Paul Wagner), Native American flutist, drummer/singer and storyteller of the Saanich (Coast Salish) tribe, shares the beautiful songs and stories of his ancient northwest coast Sissiwiss (”sacred […]