Make No Bones About It- Archive Shows

Iterviews Coming soon…. ( will be adding mp3 of the shows I have to this page under the dates listed below soon) 

April 6, 2008  

Steven Robinson (Salish) -Discussing and sharing ” In the Shadow of the Salmon” www.salmondefense.org/projects/shadow 

April 13, 2008 

Pat Rasmussen- Discussing and sharing “What herself and Pauline Hilliare (Lummi) have found and what is going in the book called “The Forgotten Holocaust”. 

April 20, 2008 

Roderick Harris (Nooksack) flute player, story teller sharing songs and stories. 

April 27, 2008 

Leonard Squally (Nisqually and Puyallup Tribes) -Discussing Saving our Sacred Lands. 

April 29, 2008  

John Trudell ( Santee Sioux)- Phone interview about National Health Care for Woman and Children First. Give Love Give Life -http://www.givelovegivelife.net 

May 5, 2008 CANCELED

Che oke’ ten -Paul Wagner Native American flutist, drummer/singer and storyteller of the Saanich (Coast Salish).

 May 11, 2008 

CANCELED

Mike Moreno (Annishanabe) -Indian Boarding Schools.

 May 25, 2008

Clarinda Underwood- Editor, Quinault Tribal Newspaper “Nugguam” which means “to talk” in Quinault language. 

June 1, 2008

Brenda Norrell Earth Cycles : Longest Walk.Censored Newshttp://www.bsnorrell.blogspot.comListen at Earthcycles:http://www.earthcycles.net 

June 8, 2008

Poet Warrior Robert Guerrero -Discrimination among Native People. 

June 15, 2008 - FATHER’S DAY SHOW

BILLY FRANK JR. (Nisqually Elder)Planning for Seven Generations: Opening Keynote from April 9th, 2008 Talk 4 of 14 on Day 1 of the Planning for Seven Generations Conference. Frank talks about managing salmon and other threatened species for 20 tribes in the Northwest U.S. Everyone’s survival depends on acknowledeing the problem, working together, and developing the political will to take action. http://www.ucar.edu/webcasts/climatescience.jsp 

June 22, 2008

Longhouse Director- Tina Kuckkahn (Ojibwe) Happenings at the Longhouse.

 June 29, 2008 - Rescheduled

Georgina Lightning (Ojibwe) Older than America New Native American Film Project “I have chosen not to remain silent any longer about the issues we have on our native nation for my children and future generations of grandchildren.” - Georgina Lightning, Tribal Alliance Productions 

July 6th

Pam and Gordon James has twenty years of experience working in health and human services with Indian tribes and tribal governments throughout the U.S. and Canada and served four terms as the Chairman of the Skokomish Tribal Council. 

July 13th

Talked about Makah Whale Hunt, Mascot, Offensive words AKA Washington Redskins, read the media about new book on native with an author from Olympia.  

July 16th

Sitting in for Lucas Anderson. Will focus on the Longest Walk and possible interview with Dennis Banks, AIM Founder.  

July 20th 

Peter Ali (Yaqui / Berber Tribes) Great, in the mean time you can check this out on YOU TUBE  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RU6rr7-aDH8 and you find a picture of me on Gene Tagabans web site at www.genetagaban.com  we are performing for the Dalai Lama on April 14th children’s day at the key arena.   

July 27th   

Native American Music Awards comes to Olympia Raven Redbone talks with organizers Molly Zidout and Ellen Bello. Second half of show: 5th Annual Northwest Native Youth Leadership Summit: “Chinook Trading Language or Jargon, Treaties, and Climate Change”Central Washington University -Ellensburg, WA For more information please contact Joan Banker, Indian Education Office/OSPI  

Aug 3rd

Lisa Pemberton –Bulter ( White Earth )Native Writer, Poet etc. 

Sept 28, 2008 

News and Music ( lots of local news)  This Sunday’s show is about Eli Painted Crow and her story.  On her web page are a couple of U-Tubes check it out. Also there is going to be a local group of woman in our area that are going to connect to the energy. 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 the world take back our world in a peaceful way. Also there will be some take on Native Enrollment and other issues in Indian Country! 

Oct 5, 2008 

KAOS Fall Fund Drive,News and Music  

Oct 12, 2008 

Song and Dance- Round Dance season. News. 

Oct  19, 2008

Join Raven Redbone -Explore Hawaai- Aloha kakou! E komo mai!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 Hawaiian cultural, Sovereignty Issues, Customs and History with our community! Learn about Liliuokalani, last native ruler and legitimate constitutional Queen of Hawaii. In less than 50 years the Native Tribes of 800,000 strong dropped 80% learn how. Sound familiar? Same colonist…..different tribal people! As quoted by Russell Means (Lakota) “We have waited 155 years for the United States of America to live up to its own laws. Genocide is almost complete, and we are what’s left. The majority of my people are colonized they’re brown Americans.” Listen in to KAOS 89.3 FM, October 19, 2008, 5-6pm “Make No Bones about it” 

Oct 26, 2008 

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 89.3FM Dial or on the web @ KAOS RADIO www.kaosradio.org  

Nov 2, 2008 

Raven Redbone visits with Ken Gordon Executive Director  of the  Potlatch Fund .The Potlatch Fund is a Native-led community foundation and leadership development organization. Our mission is to expand philanthropy in Northwest Indian Country Ken is recognized for his ability to quickly understand issues impacting organizations and communities and to work with them to help find solutions which provide positive progress and which people can understand and accept. He is passionate about the role of the community and voluntary sector, and the contribution that these sectors make to society. 

Nov 9, 2008 

News and Music ( lots of local news)

 Nov 16, 2008 

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 Rhodes in the 1950’s for the Smithsonian and Library of Congress collection of music of Puget Sound. Both of her parents taught her traditional songs and games in the Lummi Language and Chinook Jargon. She has taught traditional songs to children and members of the Lummi tribe and has traveled throughout the United States to share songs of Puget Sound.   Pauline is well known as a prominent educator and taught classes in genealogy at the Northwest Indian College. Raven Redbone speaks with her on her new book called “The Unforgotten Holocaust.”  

Nov 23, 2008 

Myth of Thanksgiving  

Nov 30, 2008 

News and Music ( lots of local news)