Podcast by KILI Radio
Join this conversation, we'll listen to Ray Taken Alive, Hunkpapa Lakota, talk about his journey in Lakota Language, how to protect intellectual property and his current distain for the Lakota Language Consortium.
Follow us as we talk with one of the many characters coming from Standing Rock. Ray Niyake Yuza / Reg Charging shares with us some of the ideas behind his online presence. Join our conversation.
Tom Casey interviews Roxanne Best, First Peoples Fund is offering a 16-week Native Artist Professional Development course starting the week of June 14th. The course will give Native artists the tools and support they need to better manage their art businesses and to grow as culture bearers and community leaders. Some of the class topics include the artist journey, pricing, marketing, and how to create a business plan. The free course will be online and will meet once a week through the end of September.
Richie Richards, Oglala Lakota, jumped on the media scene like a bomb. No one expected him and even in this interview, we didn't expect that he'd interview the interviewee. Anyways, enjoy the show.
Tiana Spotted Thunder has released her second album, titled "Meadowlark". It's dedicated to her later father and we get to talk with her about inspiration and her music. Join us.
Lewis Grass Rope and his relatives started a neighborhood watch but its not your average group of fed up community members. They are using old teachings from their people to drive the force that governs their purpose. It's a great story join us.
Cat Clifford joins us to talk about the journey that has taken him years to even hunt properly. Listen to this conversation about elk hunting and how it pertains to Lakota way of hunting.
Mark Tilsen sits down with Arlo and discusses the July 3rd action in Keystone. Also, what life was like after Standing Rock and among other things, like "emergence".
Clay Colombe is running for Rapid City area schools board. Listen to his points of interest and what he brings to the table.
Dr Jason Beste is a Infectious Disease Dr out of the University of Washington School of Medicine located in Seattle Washington. He's been a helpful relative to the Pine Ridge Reservation, volunteering in his early years on the reservation. Now he's here to talk with us about COVID-19 also known as the Coronavirus.
This week for the Mni Luzahan Radio Hour we feature Rhiannon Velazquez and Marty Two Bulls Jr. Both are outstanding people in the community of Rapid City SD. So enjoy their stories and be sure to subscribe.
The community of Martin S.D. organized in honor of future generations to discuss concerns from members of the town. They had a community organizer facilitate the convening and help reflect upon themselves.
I joined the elders in Standing Rock for a convening on education. What I got was a information overload of teaching passed down for generations, all pertaining to Lakota Way. Thank you for listening.
I got the opportunity to talk with Chris on Valentines day about relationships. It was a great conversation about a Lakota perspective on love in this day and age.
Whats going on with Senate Bill 66 and what is the South Dakota Education Equality Coalition doing in support of this? Join us, we talk with representatives from NDN Collective and relatives in a talk about the introduced bill.
Tribes are always trying to define their sovereignty. The Flandreau Santee Sioux Tribe has taken sovereignty to a new level. They have been granted clearance from the USDA to grow hemp in a state that prohibits hemp growing, South Dakota. Join us as we talk to the Tribal President Anthony Reider and Vice President Andrew Weston as they take us on a tour and history of their hemp facility.
Peter and Mary have been working tirelessly with Racing Magpie LLC and the community of Rapid City has been grateful, especially the art community. Artist have had a area to create and host their work. Now, they are working on helping even more, now that they have a non-profit. Join us in this wonderful conversation with Peter Strong.
In the mist of "Meth, we're on it" campaign in South Dakota, they're actual meth stories that need to be heard. Kara Big Crow, the director at Freedom Lodge is one of those "meth" stories. Lucky she is in a position to talk about it, so here we go. Also on the podcast is Dr Ruby Gibson of Freedom Lodge. Thank you for joining us.
Awareness of the Rapid City Indian Boarding School is being memorialized by a walk that is taking place on Monday Oct. 14, 2019 at Sioux Park in Rapid City S.D. The ladies wanted to talk and remember those children that attended that school. Very tough subject.
The Red Earth Running Company is a innovative company looking to support indigenous runners in their communities and homelands. This go around I catch Dirk and why they are supporting runners for the Crazy Horse Marathon. Listen in, also, here is the link to Red Earth Running Company. https://redearthrun.co
Buddy Red Bow is Oglala Lakota from the Pine Ridge Reservation. Lee Strubinger of SDPB and others decided to produce a film about his life. In the conversation is Stardust Red Bow, daughter of Buddy, and Lee. So join our conversation and listen in on the beginning of the documentary story.
We catch Sean Sherman at the Mni Ki Wakan and discuss with him about the significance of water, pertaining to food. He educates us about the food movement and it's indications of reclaiming culture and how water relates.
Kelsey Leonard is a water scholar and she is on a journey, reevaluating our way of seeing water as indigenous peoples. She is prepared with information that might make you feel more of the problem but she is also showing us the light at the end of the tunnel.
Kyal MiddleTent works for Native Hope, a non profit, focused on helping the youth. I asked him to join us and give us some of his encouragement that we see on social media. Join us.
If you listen to KILI, you know we have Native American Calling at 11am mtn., it's on our weekly playlist. Today we get to listen to a conversation with Monica Braine, Senior Producer of Native American Calling. Just a little conversation, enjoy.,
Please excuse the horrible audio but we did what we could with what we had. This morning we featured Kansas Middletent. He gave us some encouraging words and a great story on overcoming negative situations. Join us and let us know what you think.
Join us, at the 2019 Indigenous Food Summit in Dowagiac MI. This is a 3 part series about the food summit held yearly around the Great Lakes area. We get to talk with organizers and a founder of this years amazing event.
Whats the future for Sioux San in Rapid City S.D. We get a chance to talk with Jerilyn Lebeaux Church the CEO of Great Plains Tribal Chairmans Health Board(GPTCHB) regarding the potential move. Join us.
Join Robin Tapio, Dr Tina Merdanian, Jackie Seirs & Nakina Mills talk about Oglala Sioux Tribe(OST) constitution reform. These ladies are all OST council women working on revising the current constitution for the OST. If you have any suggestions, we invite you to listen next Tuesday 8-9am mtn.
We went down to the organized march at Racing Magpie in Rapid City SD, where organizers for the Missing Murdered Indigenous Women convened.
Senate Bill 126 suggest to South Dakota making Lakota Nakota & Dakota the official indigenous language in South Dakota. It hits senate floors on Wed. Jan 6, 2019, introduced by Troy Heinert Dem. District 26. Join the conversation with Thunder Valley CDC's Lakota Language Initiative.
Aaron and Wendall have a wonderful podcast called "Out of the Blocks". They go around their town Baltimore and interview a city block and get the jist of what sort of characters make up that block. So they called me and wanted to see what sort of block the Pine Ridge Reservation had in store. Join us in our conversation.
We talk about the Sche'Lang'en Village, Lumni Nation. Where housing has taken a sober community approach. Movie talk, we chat about "A Star is Born" and musicals. Then get into lyrics and movements. Then we close it with Red Earth Running Company. Join Jen and Arlo, minus Matt.
Ramona Emerson (Mayors of Shiprock) by KILI Radio
Recently the Pipe Keeper announced that he will put away the pipe for 4 years. This was a interview about the circumstances that led up to that decision.
Monday morning show on the Pine Ridge Reservation over the Voice of the Lakota Nation, KILI Radio 90.1FM The Rez 88.7 FM Rapid City!
We get to sit down with Willi White & Shane McSauby at this years 2018 Indigenous Film Festival at 33rd Oglala Lakota Nation Wacipi and Rodeo. Listen to us talk about the origin and future of this upcoming film festival.
A Lakota woman, a Lakota man and a Kentucky Blue Boy join forces for a weekly Monday morning show. Check it out and enjoy!
This group that consist of youth and mentors made their way to the Vatican in Rome Italy. Thier purpose of the trip was to plant a seed. They want the church to receined or rewrite the Papal Bulls, the Papul Bulls are decrees that eventually lead to the Doctrine of Discovery. Here is their story.
Nick Tilsen is the current Ex Dir of Thunder Valley CDC and is transitioning into a new venture called NDN Collective. This is a short interview about his personal life and how he approaches his work. Join us in this great conversation.
THIS TIME! We finally get to talk about plants and foraging. The last time we spoke with Linda, NODAPL was the subject. This time we finally get to talk about our long lost relatives, the plants. Join us!
What would you do with a 133 thousand acres? That is the question Monica is asking tribal members of the Oglala Sioux Tribe. Also, what is tribal land? What do we do with it? Should we exploit it? How does the environment reflect our choices as Oglala Lakota people. Join this great conversation.
What is Promise Zone? What does the Pine Ridge Reservation have to do with Promise Zone. Thankfully we have a wonderful voice like Jennifer Irving to explain what Promise Zone is. Join our conversation and don't forget to check us out at www.kiliradio.org
This is the panel discussion that took place on Friday October 27, 2017, taken place at Woksapi Tipi, Oglala Lakota College Piya Wicioni. They are discussing is racism at the core of Bennett County commissioners resolution and 1868 Treaty pertaining to Bennett County.
I finally get to sit down and talk to Wizipan about a article he wrote years ago. His published document was simple, what would happen if the United States of America decided to give back the Black Hills. We also get a chance to catch up with him since his work in Washington DC and Rosebud Economic Development Cooperation(REDCO).
Donald Montileaux is an accomplished Ledger Artist. When our ancestors ceased to create winter counts on buffalo hides, due to the lack of buffalo, they used old ledgers. This is Donalds story on how he came to be. He also tells us about his upcoming book signing for his second book. Join us, Hoka Hey!
Joesph Marshall III is town(Rapid City)signing a few books for Prairie Edge Book and Music and talking briefly about his new book "Crazy Horse Weeps" in March 2018. So we get a chance to chat with him about his speeches and different aspects of his life. Join our conversation.
This is a story me(Arlo Iron Cloud) and Lisa Iron Cloud share our experience with you all, about our wild rice journey. You'll hear small excerpts from our relatives and hopefully join our story. Take a listen and enjoy. If you have any more questions, please go to our website. www.kiliradio.org
Join the duo this Friday! The show starts of slow because there is no coffee. So they whine and thankfully a few good listeners hook up the guys with some coffee and pop tarts. Then the show begins! lol Check it out!