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Tony Duncan, Native Son, Feature CD 2/14

Tony Duncan is of Apache and Arikara-Hidatsa-Mandan heritage.  Duncan is an active pow-wow dancer and hoop dancer.  He is a five-time World Champion Hoop Dancer and is ranked among the top ten in the world.  Duncan received the Native American Music Award for Artist of the year in 2013.  He has toured nationally and internationally with pop-star Nelly Furtado.  Duncan music captures the true essence of Native America with the soft and soothing melodies of the Apache cane flute as acoustic guitar adds a serene accompaniment and drums add the beats for his dancing.  Please join us Friday, February 14, 2014 at 12PM (MST) on tribal radio, for this weeks Feature CD.  Tony Duncan, Native Son was donated to KSUT by Canyon Records.  For more information about other traditional & contemporary recordings contact Canyon Records @ www.canyonrecords.com  

Lorena Richards is an enrolled member of the Southern Ute Indian Tribe & lifelong resident of Ignacio, CO. A mother of three, Lorena has worked at KSUT Tribal Radio for over eight years. Before her passion for radio, Lorena’s passion was cooking which took her to Culinary School. Returning home she began volunteering for KSUT and has since worked her way into a full-time position & the current Content Director for Tribal Radio. Lorena has two afternoon programs during the week and she hosts the Tuesday & Thursday "Native Morning Show." Her goal is to get her Bachelor’s degree in Video Journalism.