By ravenredbone on Nov 19, 2008 in Native Issues, Up Next | 0 Comments
Hello Listeners,
It is I “Raven” your DJ at KAOS radio here in Olympia, WA. Our show is every Sunday night from 5-6 pm - “Make No Bones About It.”.
I am writing to you to ask if you could call in and and talk for a few minutes on “the myth of Thanksgiving”. America is not […]
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 15, 2008 in Up Next | 0 Comments
Explore Aloha kakou! E komo mai!
KAOS 89.3 FM radio is a place to explore the Hawaiian Tribal connection here in the Pacific Northwest. The week of October 19, 2008, 5-6pm on “Make No Bones about it”. Raven Redbone host of “Make No Bones About it”, and Anch Bergeson, host of “Island Time” will be discussing […]
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 Native Issues, Raven's Guests, Up Next | 0 Comments
September 21, 2008 from 5-6 pm
Next on “Make No Bones about it.”
The Misuse of Native Sacred Images- “Cultural appropriation.”
Discussion with , Robert Guerrero -Poet Warrior, Tina Kuckkahn (Ojibwe)-Longhouse Director, possibly Delbert Miller, a spiritual leader of the Skokomish people, local artist Erin Genia (Sisseton Wahpeton), and myself Raven Redbone.
Cultural appropriation is the adoption 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 25, 2008 in Native Issues, Up Next | 0 Comments
The Misuse of Native Sacred Images- Cultural appropriation.”
Discussion with , Robert Guerrero -Poet Warrior, Tina Kuckkahn (Ojibwe) Evergreen State College Longhouse Director, and local artist Erin Genia and myself Raven Redbone.
Cultural appropriation is the adoption of some specific elements of one culture by a different cultural group. It denotes acculturation or assimilation, but often connotes […]
By ravenredbone on Aug 21, 2008 in Native Issues, Up Next | 0 Comments
All eyes are on the Puget Sound Partnership, the new state agency viewed by many as the last chance for saving Puget Sound. (SALISH SEA)
Will be talking about the importance of the Salish Sea, how we can help clean it up an what the tribes have been doing to help this process. Steve Robinson, a […]
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 […]