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THE BOYZ, Live at Mayetta, Friday Featured CD Oct. 26th

THE BOYZ, established in 1989 at the Prairie Island Dakota Wacipi originated with four singers, ranging in age from 4 years old to 14 years old.  23 years later on the present day powwow trail, THE BOYZ have grown up singing and composing songs.  Their singing has taken them to foreign lands far from Indian Country as ambassadors for their families, communities and Native America.  As close as brothers, the group has grown to include singers from the East to the West coast all providing a unique style and blend of voices.  KSUT Tribal Radio would like to Thank THE BOYZ and Drum Hop Productions for the donation of this CD to the station during the 2012 San Manuel Powwow in San Bernardino. 

This and other CDs are available at www.drumhop.net if you would like to obtain a copy.     

Sheila has hosted the native Morning Show on KSUT Tribal Radio since 2000. In 2006 she also became co-host of Feeding the Spirit, a prgram focused on Native American health issues. In 2009, Sheila was hired by KSUT as the administration director intern and shortly thereafter became the director of Tribal Radio. She is currently one of KSUT's Executive Directors on the management team.