Native Opinion Episode 177
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EPISODE SUMMARY:
In this episode, we try to fill in those blanks in Native American History education for which American public schools have failed to accommodate. We do this by highlighting 10 indigenous women who contributed greatly to America’s history but were hardly recognized for it. Also, Co-host Michael Kickingbear goes off about a Democrat "Fish Fry". Plus Listener Feedback.
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The Native Opinon theme song “Honor The People” is by Casper Loma Da Wa.
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MUSIC Featured in this Episode:
TRACK: Powerless **Artist: ** Classified Artist Website.
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ARTICLES DISCUSSED IN THIS EPISODE
10 Native women, you should have learned about in history class.
Untold History: The Survival of California’s Indians.
Money lessons parents aren’t teaching their kids.
How ‘pretendians’ undermine the rights of Indigenous people.
Native American DNA: Tribal Belonging and the False Promise of Genetic Science.
‘We the People’ - the three most misunderstood words in US history | Mark Charles | TEDx Talk.
21 candidates in matching T-shirts walked onto a stage in South Carolina. Here’s what happened
The Resume of Former Secretary of The Interior Ryan Zinke.
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Join us Saturday, June 29th, at 9 am eastern as we welcome Mark Charles, The FIRST Native American Candidate for President of the United States! Mark Charles for President in 2020!
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