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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.
25 Episodes
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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.
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.
Oak Flat, New generation runing for office and Native fashion
Alligator Alcatraz, The history of Native women in leadership roles, The Columbian amazon, Potawatomi reunification.
A message from Leonard Peltier, the loss of public broadcasting funding on Native American radio stations and a revisit of some of John Tudell’s last words………………...
Indian countries reaction to Ann Coulter's post on X. Humor is survival.
Today 4 stories : 1) Misleading Native history. 2) Flag removal in Arizona 3)The fight for climate and environmental justice has always been led by indigenous.3) Land back to the Potawatomi Nation in Illinois 4) Funny story from Ricey Wild
On today’s episode of Heart of the Earth we talk about the removal of Ira Hayes and the Navajo code takers from gov’t websites, Trump and return of colonialism, the passing of Arizona Rep. Raul Grijalva and an update on the murder of Emily Pike.
On today's episode of Heart of the Earth we hear about the brutal murder of Apache Nation 14 yr old Emily Pike. We hear from Lyla June on 3000 yr old solutions to modern problems. We also learn of looking to Indigenous pathways to peace by Binalakshmi Nefram of the Manipuri people of India. Honoring these women during Women's Herstory month.
on today's episode of heart of the Earth, we are celebrating woman's her story month by sharing the poetry of Native American women
on today's episode of heart of the Earth, we talk about the documentary film Sugarcane , which has been nominated for an Academy award. It tells the story of many generations of a family who is at Indian boarding school in British Columbia. We also discuss Nemomye nenquimo's book We will not be Saved A Memoir of Hope and resistance in the Amazon rainforest, we also talk about a native Alaskan who was only 17 years old and committed suicide in the very northern part of Alaska near the Arctic Circle in the town of what is what was known as Barrow. the police put his body on a sled and drove it through town.
On today's Heart of the Earth we celebrate Leonard Peltier's return home to the Turtle Mt Chippewa nation in North Dakota. We also talk about the "citizenship" of Native Americans and Trumps plans. We end with the story about the nonprofit Warm Elders that provides firewood to elders on the Navajo Reservation.
On today's episode of Heart of the Earth we honor the late Santee Sioux poet and artist John Trudell. He would have turned 79 on Feb 15th. We hear the poems he wrote in the last year of his life, and also a review of the Red Dirt Boogie concert that took place in Tulsa Oklahoma on February 6th.
on today's episode of heart of the Earth we discussed 47 directive of freezing federal funds and how it affects Indian country. We also discuss 47 directive on deportation and how that is affecting native people in America who have been detained and we also discuss indigenous knowledge and how it can save mother Earth
On today's episode of Heart of the Earth, I spent the hour sharing the incredible news of Leonard Peltier being freed from his prison cell to home confinement a real victory for Indian country.
On today's episode of heart of the Earth, I interviewed Morning Star Gali of the California Pit River nation. She is the Director of Indigenous Justice and is also part of the International Indian treaty council. We discussed medicine lake and other issues.






