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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...
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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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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.
Native Voice TV Shows
Native Voice TV Shows
12 MAR 2018 · Cihuapilli Rose Amador and Sundust Martinez interviews Shana Wa Littlebow (Tigua) on Native Voice TV show. Littlebow gives his story of what inspired him to become a poet. Littlebow talks about his involvement in 1986 for the Global Disarmament and listening to John Trudell (Native American - poet, actor, activist) as his 'Mentor'.
Littlebow started to collect his phrases and naturally started making his poems.
On Native Voice TV he recites over four or more poems and gives the story of what made him do each one.
One poem is called, "Wolf Cousin" and he was inspired to write this poem due to his experience of seeing wolves behind cages. This poem written over 21 years ago still is relevant in todays times. This is a must see show.
12 MAR 2018 · Cihuapilli Rose Amador and Sundust Martinez interviews Shana Wa Littlebow (Tigua) on Native Voice TV show. Littlebow gives his story of what inspired him to become a poet. Littlebow talks about his involvement in 1986 for the Global Disarmament and listening to John Trudell (Native American - poet, actor, activist) as his 'Mentor'.
Littlebow started to collect his phrases and naturally started making his poems.
On Native Voice TV he recites over four or more poems and gives the story of what made him do each one.
One poem is called, "Wolf Cousin" and he was inspired to write this poem due to his experience of seeing wolves behind cages. This poem written over 21 years ago still is relevant in todays times. This is a must see show.
17 NOV 2019 · Sat, Nov 16 | Santa Clara County Fairgrounds
12th Annual American Indian Heritage Celebration
Save the DATE: Saturday, November 16th, 2019. FREE ADMISSION. Parking Fee $10
Round Dance & Announcements
18 NOV 2019 · Sat, Nov 16 | Santa Clara County Fairgrounds
12th Annual American Indian Heritage Celebration
Save the DATE: Saturday, November 16th, 2019. FREE ADMISSION. Parking Fee $10
Announcements, Guest Speaker- 'Billy Mills'
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...
show more
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.
show less
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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Author | Manu Martinez |
Organization | Manu Martinez |
Categories | Education |
Website | www.KCXU.org |
contact@kcxu.org |
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