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In honor of Native American Heritage Month, the Fort Mojave Bird Dancers & Singers will perform a live KSUT session on Thursday, November 10 at 10:06 AM to be simulcast on both Tribal Radio and Four Corners Public Radio.
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KSUT's digital content editor for Tribal Radio, Crystal Ashike took part in the Indigenous Peoples Day march and celebration on Monday, October 10, 2022 in Durango, CO and shared these images:
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Worship songs are some of the oldest ceremonies the Ute people have.
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Emma left the family at the age of 9 to live with Christian missionaries who took her in and taught her English.
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The camp was a world Betty left behind when she moved to Towaoc to start school.
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As a young man, Matthew received guidance and wisdom while spending time with his grandfather, Eddie Box senior.
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It’s a conversation that explores gratitude, grief, and in the Ute tradition, the care one takes when remembering a loved one who has passed on.
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Most Ute kids grow up hearing legend stories. Kathryn Jacket remembers the stories her grandmother used to tell her at night before bedtime.
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Lillian Seibel speaks with her son Shane about her decision to leave her marriage and has advice for other young women.
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Mark Wing runs youth programs in Towaoc, Colorado. In this interview with Kateri Bancroft, Mark talks about how his mother inspired his work with young people.
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In this conversation with her granddaughter Santana, Evelyn Edd looks back on her childhood on the Navajo Reservation at Blackhouse Mesa.