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  • NVTV - Elias Castillo - A Cross of Thorns

    24 JUN 2018 · Cihuapilli Rose Amador LeBeau interviews Elias Castillo on Native Voice TV. This interview is about the history of the California coastal natives plight during the beginning of the Catholic missions. From 1769 through 1782, nine missions were built from San Diego to San Francisco. Castillo's book, 'A Cross of Thorns' is not about but as he stated, The "Big Lie". His book shatters the image of the Californian's missions as the Wonderful idyllic places, where Franciscan Friars loved the Californian natives and the Natives loved the Friars; and Junipero Serra was an 'Angelic' person. Castillo's mentions the Truth about the 'Genocide' through religion of saving the heathens from sin by 'Work Enslavement', harsh brutal punishment to all natives young and old, women and child, boys and men. Its a show to see and to share about the truth of Californian Natives by reading his book, promoting it to the California Board of Education and to 'Petition' the Roman Catholic Pope, 'Jorge Mario Bergoglio' of not making a TERRIOST of his time, a SAINT (Junipero Serra).
    28m 32s
  • NVTV - Temachtiani Ocelocoatl Mexica Teacher

    17 JUN 2018 · Cihuapilli Le Beau Rose Amador's guest is Temachtiani Ocelocoatl (Mexica Teacher) on Native Voice TV show. Ocelocoatl speaks about how to teach their young how to become warriors.
    27m 23s
  • NVTV-Linda Woods Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa & Chippewa Indians

    10 JUN 2018 · Cihuapilli Rose Amador LeBeau interviews Linda Woods (Ottawa & Chippewa), 'Hero of Forgiveness' on Native Voice TV. Rose welcomes Woods back to California who had lived in California for more than 30 years, retired and currently lives in Michigan. This show has three stories of interest. First regarding Woods joining the Military Airforce at 18; Telling her compelling story of being sexually abused at an earlier age and freeing herself by 'Forgiveness''; and lastly how she had received a 'Fallen Eagle Head Staff'. All these stories about Woods basically gives the path for all people to 'Heal' themselves from any tragedy - (from those who created one's life tragedy) through 'Forgiveness'. This is a must to see and please share with others.
    27m 9s
  • NVTV - Roberto Romo Lopez (Omicuauhtli/Mexica)

    3 JUN 2018 · Cihuapilli Rose Amador LeBeau interviews Roberto Romo Lopez (Omicuauhtli, Mexica) teacher of School of Arts and Culture at Mexican Heritage Plaza on Native Voice TV. Romo has Bachelor Degree from the University of San Francisco Academy of Arts. He is a teacher, dancer, artist and interpreter. Romo currently teaches two classes and mentions what each of his classes are and how it helps children (ages 5-15 years old) learn their tradition and culture, self realization and how to connect with the all age groups, especially the 'Elders'. NVTV gives Romo an opportunity to show his current artwork and he explains them in detail (four art pieces). This in itself is fascinating and educational. Please take the time to watch this show and visit Romo's website at http://www.RobertoRomo.net for more information.
    28m
  • NVTV - Baeza (Mexica/Tiano) & Wolfe (Muscogee Creek Nation)

    27 MAY 2018 · Cihuapilli Rose Amador LeBeau interviews Techicuautli Baeza (Mexica/Tiano) and Sampson T. Wolfe (Muscogee Creek Nation) on Native Voice TV. The first guess, Baeza speaks about the meaning of the Mexica New Year and its in depth explanation of the Azetec calendar. Baeza mentions what to expect by attending the 3 day celebration. The second guess, Sampson T. Wolfe discusses the on going struggle to release a Native American Political prisoner, Leonard Peltier (Currently has spent over 39 years in prison). Wolfe mentions how Peltier health is degrading due to inappropriate prison healthcare. Wolfe finally asks for the United State citizens to write to President Obama and request him to give Leonard Peltier 'Executive Clemency' before he leaves office.
    27m 49s
  • NVTV - Aurora Mamea (Blackfeet)

    20 MAY 2018 · Cihuapilli Le Beau Rose Amador's and Co-Host - Michael New Moon's guest is Aurora Mamea (Blackfeet) and is on Native Voice TV show. Mamea gives her background about her life. Her grandmother was part of the 'Relocation' program in the 1950's. She had been a dancer (Jingle Dancer) since she was three years old. Her career is in Mental Healthcare in Santa Clara County, California. Mamea continues to tell her story of how she has been awarded by her community and she ends by singing her spirit.
    27m 32s
  • NVTV - Sweet Lodge Sistaz - Native Northern California Singing Group

    13 MAY 2018 · Cihuapilli Rose Amador LeBeau interviews ‘Sweet Lodge Sistaz‘ – Aurora Mamea (Blackfeet), Yvonne Marshall (Eastern Shoshone & Shoshone Bannock), Bridgete Neconie (Acoma Pueblo) and Angelina Swimmer (Lakota) on Native Voice TV. Their songs are ‘Acapella Round Dance‘ genre. It was a dream of ours, each one of us have been inspired at some point and had shared an interest in singing. Singing is uplifting and healing for the soul, it is our way of giving back to our Bay Area Native Community and a way of keeping our culture and traditions alive, sharing our gifts and talents that Creator gave to us. We hope to inspire other women young and old to follow your dreams, that you may always find that inner strength and voice within you., We are put on this earth to uplift one another….Never look down on another person unless its to help them up. “This life is yours. Take the power to choose what you want to do and do it well. Take the power to love what you want in life and love it honestly. Take the power to walk in the forest and be a part of nature. Take the power to control your own life. No one else can do it for you. Take the power to make your life happy.” “Always do what you are afraid to do”. https://www.facebook.com/pg/Sweet-Lodge-Sistaz
    28m 25s

Native Voice TV hit the airwaves in 2004 and is the only urban based weekly television program in Northern California focusing on the culture of Native Americans and Indigenous People...

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Native Voice TV hit the airwaves in 2004 and is the only urban based weekly television program in Northern California focusing on the culture of Native Americans and Indigenous People of the Americas.

Native Voice TV seeks to provide a voice for Indigenous people to tell of their struggles and injustices that are often ignored by the mainstream media.

Native Voice TV has featured the dress, songs, dances, language, arts and crafts of various individuals, groups and organizations in order to provide an educational and informative program for the Native community and the general public.
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