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KMUD - Heart of the Earth
KMUD - Heart of the Earth
Author: Agnes Patak
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Heart of the Earth began when KMUD - Redwood Community Radio first went on air May 1987. Agnes Patak is producer and host. She shares the stories, pain, laughter, struggle and resiliency of Native Americans and other Indigenous people. Her powerful voice isn’t afraid to say what must be said.
After more than 500 years of colonialism it’s time for the truth.
After more than 500 years of colonialism it’s time for the truth.
41 Episodes
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Native women speak the truth. Stories and Poems from Native Women from many nations from Turtle Island.
Sterilization, Jody Potts-Joeseph Native woman musher, Stories and Poems from growing up Native in America.
Leonard one year after his release. Taino culture is alive and well. Sterilization of Native Women. One year after the murder of Emily Pike.
Honoring Jesse Jackson, Washoe Tribe gets land back, conviction of Nathan Chasing Horse.
The removal of Native history and climate change in National parks. The meaning of Fort Snelling to Native people. Native I.D.
Broken Treaties, Personal Experiences of Native I.C.E Detainees.
Native ceremony at site of the murder of Alex Pretti by I.C.E. Native patrols, Native resistance.
Stories from Native Peoples experiences with I.C.E. and what it means to be a Native Person during these times.
Speeches from the march on Washington August 28, 1963. NACP, national Urnban Leauge, UAW, The Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters.
Remembering the Wounded Knee Massacre of 1890 and words from Russel Means and Dennis Banks.
Stories of I.C.E. and Tribal ID, Stereotypes of Indians and dolls, Land back and the Vatican gave back some items, Women and Buffalo.
Statements from Native Americans and the Wabanoag Nation about being Native and the celebration of the so called Thanksgiving Day. Give Thanks.
Stories on voting, interview with Clan Dyken about Big Mountain, Grandmothers and Native American Heritage Month, and a story about a childrens book on Standing Rock.
Stories on Mackenzie Scott, Being an Anishinaabe, Lakota made poem, food sovereignty and award winning chef Crystal Wahpepah's Pumpkin Squash soup recipe.
Stories on Typhoon Halong's devastation on Native Alaskan homes, the Rapid City march that took place on Indigenous People's Day, and information on the first large-scale boarding school memorial in the United States.
In this episode, the medals of honor of Wounded Knee refusal to resend, Erasing the placards for the Trail of Tears and Hate, Empathy and Extremism.
The conclusion of the conversation with Leonard Pelier from his home in North Dakota on the Turtle Mountain reservation.
Contiuned conversation with Leonard Pelier from his home in North Dakota on the Turtle Mountain reservation.
A conversation with Leonard Peltier about his life, the FBI and freedom. More to come in next weeks episode.
Remembering the Oneida actor who showed us humor, wisdom and humanity.



