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In this newscast: A teenager was fatally shot at a roundabout in Juneau's Mendenhall Valley early this morning; The Alaska Board of Fisheries is entering its second week of deliberations on Southeast Alaska fishing regulations in Ketchikan, and this week is about salmon and herring; The state regulatory group will take up herring proposals this week and it could adopt changes to how the Sitka Sound Sac Roe herring fishery is managed; Alaskans testified overwhelmingly in favor of a bill that would boost per-student funding at a meeting of the House Education Committee last week, and KCAW stopped by Sitka's legislative office to speak to those there who testified; NOAA has released a new catalogue that chronicles more than 100 species of seaweed commonly found in Alaska, which will serve as an important resource as Alaska works to get in on kelp products
Alaskans voting by mail this fall should put two stamps on their absentee ballots, but the postal service says they'll still accept them if you forget; and we hear part three of KCAW's series about Japan's herring market and its ties to Southeast Alaska.
North Pacific sablefish are a single genetic population, according to a new study published last month through NOAA fisheries. KCAW's Meredith Redick sat down with one of the researchers to learn more about the study and what it means for management of the species. And, young actors have started rehearsing at the Chilkat center for […]
Rough Seas: Tales & Music of Harrowing Experiences and Close Calls on the Water Sitka Tells Tales storytellers for this episode are: Tim Fulton, Mariah Warren, Spencer Severson, Pat Kehoe Spencer & Lance Preston with music from Los Castaways, the White Bellied Wizards, and Anel & Los Vatos. Rough Seas was presented in collaboration with Artchange, Inc., Alaska Marine Safety Education Association, Harbor Mountain Brewery & KCAW and performed live on April 2, 2024 at Harbor Mountain Brewery. Hosted by Ellen Frankenstein & Leann Cyr. Theme music: Klink Tale by Podington Bear Edited by Dave Emmert Additional sound (engineering/assistance) from John Herchenrider, Jeanne Stolberg, and Becky Meiers. Sitka Tells Tales Website Sitka Tells Tales on Facebook @14milesalaska on Instagram KCAW.org
In this newscast: The Juneau school board unanimously approved a budget for the next school year, which relies on school closures and staff reductions to address a nearly $10 million budget deficit. Juneau Animal Rescue is rehoming 16 tarantulas, a ball python and a pair of bearded dragons. KCAW reporter Katherine Rose visits an early-morning…
A Sitka-based company is buying a Ketchikan processing plant from Trident Seafoods, the deadline looms for Gov. Dunleavy's decision on a bipartisan education bill, the Alaska legislature rejects executive orders, and KCAW's Katherine Rose reports back from Japan.
In this newscast: The Juneau School Board will reconsider a school closure plan it approved last month to help address the district's budget deficit; Tongass Voices: Jocelyn Clark was born in Juneau but has spent decades in Korea, studying a 1500 year old folk instrument; KCAW's Katherine Rose reports from Japan, where she's looking into the industry and culture of herring
Siren Songs: Stories from Below the Waves Six stories filled with wonderment, curiosity and uncertainty, and of course waves. Tellers for this episode of Sitka Tells Tales are Chance Gray, Tory O'Connell Curran, Charlie Skulka, Ivan Grutter, Andrew Roseman and Matt Wilson. This episode was presented in collaboration with Artchange, Inc. Sitka Sound Science Center, Sitka Whale Fest, & KCAW. Hosted by Ellen Frankenstein, Lisa Busch, & Tiffany Pearson. Edited by Dave Emmert Theme music: Klink Tale by Podington Bear & Steven Panacek Sitka Tells Tales Website Sitka Tells Tales on Facebook @14milesalaska on Instagram KCAW.org
How do you provide electric power to your FM translators when, 1) It’s really expensive, 2) Commercial power isn’t reliable, 3) The public depends on your service working? KCAW-FM is installing both solar- and wind-generated electrical systems at their translator sites, serving tiny towns and villages in the archipelago of Southeast Alaska. Becky Meiers with KCAW, and Pete Tridish, a longtime consultant to low-power, community, and startup broadcast radio stations both join Chris Tarr and Kirk Harnack to explain the motivations for and approaches to renewable power sources for these FM translators. Show Notes:SuperWind - Micro Wind-Powered GeneratorsPete mentioned Paul Gipe as a resource for wind power info. Here’s Paul’s website.KCAW Radio, Sitka, Alaska“BUILDING A RENEWABLE ENERGY POWERED TRANSLATOR FOR KCAW” by Pete TridishRadio World article - “Powering an Off-Grid translator With Renewable Energy” by Pete Tridish Guests:Becky Meiers - Operations Director at KCAW-FM, Sitka, AlaskaPete Tridish - Director of Electromagnetism at International Media Action Hosts:Chris Tarr - Group Director of Engineering at Magnum.MediaKirk Harnack, The Telos Alliance, Delta Radio, Star94.3, & South Seas BroadcastingFollow TWiRT on Twitter and on FacebookTWiRT is brought to you by:Nautel brings you Transmission Talk Tuesday Discussions. Easy, free registration is here.Broadcasters General Store, with outstanding service, saving, and support. Online at BGS.cc. Broadcast Bionics - making radio smarter with Bionic Studio, visual radio, and social media tools at Bionic.radio.Angry Audio and the new Rave analog audio mixing console. The new MaxxKonnect Broadcast U.192 MPX USB Soundcard - The first purpose-built broadcast-quality USB sound card with native MPX output. Subscribe to Audio:iTunesRSSStitcherTuneInSubscribe to Video:iTunesRSSYouTube
How do you provide electric power to your FM translators when, 1) It's really expensive, 2) Commercial power isn't reliable, 3) The public depends on your service working? KCAW-FM is installing both solar- and wind-generated electrical systems at their translator sites, serving tiny towns and villages in the archipelago of Southeast Alaska. Becky Meiers with KCAW, and Pete Tridish, a longtime consultant to low-power, community, and startup broadcast radio stations both join Chris Tarr and Kirk Harnack to explain the motivations for and approaches to renewable power sources for these FM translators.
How do you provide electric power to your FM translators when, 1) It's really expensive, 2) Commercial power isn't reliable, 3) The public depends on your service working? KCAW-FM is installing both solar- and wind-generated electrical systems at their translator sites, serving tiny towns and villages in the archipelago of Southeast Alaska. Becky Meiers with KCAW, and Pete Tridish, a longtime consultant to low-power, community, and startup broadcast radio stations both join Chris Tarr and Kirk Harnack to explain the motivations for and approaches to renewable power sources for these FM translators.
Voices from Lincoln Street: An Experiment in Reverse Tourism There's been a cruise boom in Sitka Alaska, with more people coming to the island community than ever before. To feel a bit more connection to the people filling town, Sitka Tells Tales set up on the street to talk with tourists about where they'd take us as a visitor in their home communities and to ask for stories of turning points and things they don't always share. It's an experiment, it's audio therapy, and it's funny and surprising in places. Original broadcast on KCAW.ORG September 19th, 2023 Produced by Ellen Frankenstein & Becky Meiers. Edited by Ellen Frankenstein Additional editing & mixing by Dave Emmert Music by Lincoln Street Buskers including Ted Howard & Rick Fleischman, Pointy and the Birds, John Ingman and Bryan O'Callaghan. An Artchange, Inc. & KCAW Raven Radio Production. Sitka Tells Tales Website Sitka Tells Tales on Facebook @14milesalaska on Instagram KCAW.org To learn more about the film mentioned in this edition of Sitka Tells Tales go tocruiseboomfilm.com
“I contemplated how sorrow, frustration, and anger wove together with courage, resiliency, and hope, and how the art might speak to this gravity.” Michaela Goade First Native American illustrator to win the Caldecott Medal The Artwork: Ink drawing of Michaela Goade on a map of southeastern Alaska. She is holding an open copy of We Are Water Protectors. Sitka, the ancestral home of her people and where she currently lives, is on the map, directly in her line of sight between her eyes and the open book. The Story: It was a Sunday afternoon in 2021 and Michaela Goade was joining a video call with her editor at her publisher, when she saw the Zoom screen filled with many more faces than she was expecting. They were the members of the Caldecott committee and they were sharing the exciting news that Michaela had won the Caldecott Medal that year for her artwork in the book We Are Water Protectors. The Randolph Caldecott Medal is awarded annually to the illustrator of the most distinguished American picture book for children. She is the first Native American to win the prestigious award. The author, Carole Lindstrom, wrote We are Water Protectors in response to the Dakota Access Pipeline protests at the Standing Rock Reservation in North Dakota: In early 2016, local Native Americans began protesting construction of the oil pipeline, viewing the pipeline as a significant threat to Standing Rock's water sources, as well as a danger to important cultural sites. Beginning with a few hundred, the water protectors' ranks swelled to over 10,000 and included members of tribal nations from across the United States, as well as people from all over the world, including Tibet and Guatemala. The Trump administration eventually bulldozed over the water protectors' wishes and completed the pipeline. Oil began flowing through the pipeline in May, with a capacity to transport 750,000 barrels a day. An enrolled member of the Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska, Goade grew up in Juneau on the traditional lands of her people surrounded by what she describes as, “A labyrinth of over one thousand islands, endless waterways, and wild, rugged coastlines…with a kaleidoscope of glaciers and fjords, rivers and waterfalls, lakes.” Living among the water and as a Tlingit (meaning People of the Tides) the water protectors' cause touched Goade. She leapt at the opportunity to illustrate Carole's book. “Water is a way of life here [in Alaska], and it is our life here in so many different ways. So that core theme really resonated. And I remember, like Carole, feeling helpless during the Stand at Standing Rock,” said Michaela. Goade painted her illustrations for We Are Water Protectors over several months in 2018. Painting her vibrant watercolors in a tiny studio next to the sea, Goade, hoped her art would inspire a new generation of water protectors: “I contemplated how sorrow, frustration, and anger wove together with courage, resiliency, and hope, and how the art might speak to this gravity. In this book, it was especially crucial that all children, Native and non-Native alike, came away from the experience feeling autonomous and empowered,” she said in her Caldecott acceptance speech. As for the Dakota Access Pipeline that inspired the book, litigation is ongoing on both sides. The pipeline has leaked at least 5 times as of 2021. Background: Trained in graphic design and working as an art director at a marketing agency, Goade got her start illustrating children's books with 2017's Shanyaak'utlaax: Salmon Boy, a story about respecting the natural world. “Picture books spoke my language like nothing before had. They became a way to reconnect with my culture, find my artistic voice and give back to the Native community in a unique way,” she says of the career change. “Children's books are reflections of our society. They often communicate who is visible and important in today's world. Therefore, representation that reflects the very diverse experiences of Native Americans is much needed.” Since Salmon Boy, Goade has illustrated several award-winning books, including Berry Song in 2022, her first release as an author. Music: Theme music comes from Geovane Bruno. Other music in this episode comes from water protectors inspired by the Standing Rock protests, including Taboo, Aliza Hava, and Dee Snider. Sources: ABC News. (2022, July 19). Caldecott Medal winner creates celebration of land she knows well in new book l ABCNL. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dp3UdtIq6w0 AP. (2021, January 26). Illustrator Michaela Goade Becomes First Native American To Win Caldecott Medal. HuffPost. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/michaela-goade-caldecott-meda_n_60100cdbc5b634dc37384d3d Danielson, J. (n.d.). A Conversation with Michaela Goade. The Horn Book. https://www.hbook.com/story/a-conversation-with-michaela-goade Day, C. (2019, September 1). q&a with michaela goade! Christine Day. https://www.bychristineday.com/blog/2019/9/1/qampa-with-michaela-goade Elbein, S. (2021, May 4). These Are the Defiant “Water Protectors” of Standing Rock. Culture. https://www.nationalgeographic.com/culture/article/tribes-standing-rock-dakota-access-pipeline-advancement Goade, M. (n.d.-a). 2021 Caldecott Medal Acceptance by Michaela Goade. The Horn Book. https://www.hbook.com/story/2021-caldecott-medal-acceptance-by-michaela-goade Goade, M. (n.d.-b). About the artist. MichaelaGoade.com. https://www.michaelagoade.com/about McKinstry, E. (2021, February 17). Finding activism through art: A Q&A with Tlingit illustrator Michaela Goade. KTOO. https://www.ktoo.org/2021/02/17/finding-activism-through-art-a-qa-with-tlingit-illustrator-michaela-goade/ Michaela Goade. (2022, November 8). Wikipedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michaela_Goade Michaela Goade: Taken by Surprise on Zoom. (n.d.). PublishersWeekly.com. https://www.publishersweekly.com/pw/by-topic/childrens/childrens-authors/article/85409-michaela-goade-taken-by-surprise-on-zoom.html Miller, C. (2018a, February 14). Michaela Goade-illustrated book wins ‘best picture book of the year.' Juneau Empire. https://www.juneauempire.com/news/michaela-goade-illustrated-book-wins-best-picture-book-of-the-year/ Miller, C. (2018b, February 14). Michaela Goade-illustrated book wins ‘best picture book of the year.' Juneau Empire. https://www.juneauempire.com/news/michaela-goade-illustrated-book-wins-best-picture-book-of-the-year/ Native Voices: Author & Illustrator Interview: Carole Lindstrom & Michaela Goade. (2020, May 19). 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Today's episode is one of several featuring some of the artists from the 2023 Kensington & Chelsea Art Week/Trail, for info go to: https://www.kcaw.co.uk or @KCAWlondon In this episode Gary Mansfield speaks to Lucy Oats @overnit.oats Lucy Oates is a London based multidisciplinary artist“I designed a piece for KCAW based off collages I've been doing over the years in response to my surrounding environments.For me painting and designing murals is about uplifting areas and injecting pots of colour in to otherwise mundane/ neglected settings. Colour is really important to me and is something I really enjoy playing around with in my practice, I wanted to use colours that to me represent fun happy emotions in this piece.” For more information on the Kensington Chelsea Art Week & Trail go tohttps://www.kcaw.co.uk For more information on the Kensington Chelsea Art Week & Trail go tohttps://www.kcaw.co.uk To Support this podcast from as little as £3 per month: www.patreon/ministryofarts For full line up of confirmed artists go to https://www.ministryofarts.orgEmail: ministryofartsorg@gmail.comSocial Media: @ministryofartsorg Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today's episode is one of several featuring some of the artists from the 2023 Kensington & Chelsea Art Week/Trail, for info go to: https://www.kcaw.co.ukIn this episode Gary Mansfield speaks to Satur Chong(@satur.chong)THE MANHOLE TEA SET CEREMONY by Satur Chong24 + 25 June30-minute performances at 1 pm + 3 pmThe Manhole Tea Set is a performance piece where the artist, Satur Chong, and random members of the public are invited to sit down around a manhole, in a pretend ceremony of drinking tea.A tea set installed on a chosen manhole cover in South Kensington and in Battersea RCA Campus, both the teapot and 2 cups having a matte black texture and the same pattern as the manhole cover Satur Chong is a Malaysian artist currently studying at The Royal College of Art, in London. Her practice and research continually focus on exploring the relationship between individual-perspective jewelry as an intimate object and macro-perspective public art. Her recent artworks included mix-media wearable objects, crafts objects, and public installations in various sites for example lifts, streets, and toilets, in pursuit of an interactive, relational, and communication-provoking art form.For more information on the Kensington Chelsea Art Week & Trail go tohttps://www.kcaw.co.ukTo Support this podcast from as little as £3 per month: www.patreon/ministryofartsIf you would like to promote your work, exhibition or any other creative project, please contact us at:Social Media: @ministryofartsorgEmail: ministryofartsorg@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Breakthrough: Tales of Sudden Discoveries and New Creations Originally performed May 20th, 2023 on KCAW fm from PorchFest2023 in Sitka, AK. Featuring stories 6 stories about dogs, zamboni drivers, ghosts, acid trips, and the things that help us break new ground. Tellers for Breakthrough: Jayme Schroeder, Marlene Reinert, Harper Glazer, Jacyn Schmidt, Miriam Taylor, Brandon Saiz, and Riley Whitson. Hosted by Ellen Frankenstein Recorded by Bryan Lovett Edited by Dave Emmert Theme music: Klink Tale by Podington Bear & everything else by Steven Panacek Sitka Tells Tales Website Sitka Tells Tales on Facebook @14milesalaska on Instagram KCAW.org
In this newscast: Tuesday was the first day back for 3 to 5 year olds at Juneau's Gold Creek Child Development Center; KCAW accompanied subsistence harvesters in search of one of Sitka Sound's most valued food source - herring eggs on hemlock branches
Dream Cycles: Tales of Visions, Imagination, and Bicycles Originally performed & broadcasted live on March 21st, 2023 on KCAW fm from Harbor Mountain Brewing Co. in Sitka, AK. Six stories featuring long journeys, rabbits, mothers, and more from Cara Crain, Adam Haar, Brian McNitt, Katie Sill, Luke Bruckert, and Kelly Schwartz. Original music from Zak Kirpatrick. Hosted by Ellen Frankenstein & Alyssa Russell A collaboration of Artchange, Inc, KCAW Raven Radio, The Salty Spoke and Sitka Conservation Society Edited by Dave Emmert Theme music: Klink Tale by Podington Bear & Steven Panacek Sitka Tells Tales Website Sitka Tells Tales on Facebook ](https://www.facebook.com/14miles/)[@14milesalaska on Instagram The Salty Spoke Bike Co-Op KCAW.org Harbor Mountain Brewing Co.
Tales of Tails: Stories of Cuteness, Chaos & Connection Originally performed & broadcasted live on Jan 17th, 2023 on KCAW fm from Harbor Mountain Brewing Co. in Sitka, AK Featuring stories 7 stories from zoo keepers, dog mushers & pet lovers from Kh'asheechtlaa Louise Brady, Johnny Eliot, Mischa Lopiano, Kari Paustian, Janet Clarke, April Wheldon, and Emily Pound. Hosted by Ellen Frankenstein & Kristina Tirman Edited by Dave Emmert Theme music: Klink Tale by Podington Bear & Steven Panacek Sitka Tells Tales WebsiteSitka Tells Tales on Facebook @14milesalaska on Instagram KCAW.org Harbor Mountain Brewing Co. Friends of Sitka Animal Shelter
On this episode Matt Goff, a Sitka birder and all around naturalist, talk about birding in Sitka, his 10+ years of doing a bi-weekly radio show on KCAW, the local radio station in Sitka, about birding and many other aspects of the natural history and environment of the Sitka area. He also has a website SitkaNature.org where you can learn lots more. It was really fun to hear about hyper-focused birding in his home city/borough. Matt is a self taught naturalist, who is simply very interested in every aspect of the natural world around him. Birding is just one aspect of his love of nature and his study of his local environment. It seems like a very healthy and wonderful focus, and one we can all admire if not emulate.
Foot in the Mouth: True Stories of Life Changing, Split Second Choices, and Gaffes This was COVID adaptation of traditionally live event with tellers on Zoom and audience listening from KCAW fm in Sitka, AK. Original Broadcast date: Thursday, 2/25/21 Opening Act: Aassanaaq “Ossie” Kairaiuak with his song, "Bubblegum" Featuring stories filled with awkward encounters, times far from home, and moments of insight by Greta Healey, Rachel Moreno, Finn Straley, Austin Thomas, Lisa Bush and Frank Eccher. Hosted by Ellen Frankenstein Edited by Dave Emmert Theme music: Klink Tale by Podington Bear & Steven Panacek Sitka Tells Tales Website Sitka Tells Tales on Facebook @14milesalaska on Instagram KCAW.org
Episode 12- To Live a Good Life In this episode of Our Grandparent's Teachings, our host Daanax.ils'eik (Chuck Miller) dives deep into an issue that faces all communities, substance abuse. Alcohol had an acute onset in Alaska with the arrival of stampeders, miners, and traders so there wasn't a lot of time to create social, legal, or moral codes around its' use. In response, communities turned to elders for guidance on these issues. We hear from Shaaganastaa (Bob Sam) as he shares a traditional Tlingit story about the harms of substance abuse. We also learn from Ixht'ik' Éesh (Steve Johnson) and Lakota Harden as well as some songs from the archives If you have a story you would like to share, please reach out to storytelling@kcaw.org. The radio version airs live on 91.1 & 104.7 FM on the first Tuesday of the month at 7 PM AKST (8 PM Pacific Time) on KCAW from Sitka, Alaska, on Lingít Aaní land. Produced in collaboration with the Sitka Tribe of Alaska, Artchange, Inc. & KCAW.
In this episode Gary Mansfield speaks to Kipling Hunt (@kipling_hunt) Born in London, Hunt has also lived in Barcelona, Birmingham and in semi-rural isolation on the borders of Wales. Kipling makes fine art pieces in ceramic, in paint, in print, in film, or in fact any medium most able to deliver each concept in question with assurance and panache. Kipling has also worked for over a decade in the Secondary Art Market, as a General Specialist in Fine Art Paintings, Prints and Sculpture. This gave Hunt great insight and a comprehensive knowledge of artists both practicing and those now deceased; and a working blueprint of what goes on behind the scenes to oil the wheels of the global art market. Kensington + Chelsea Art Week (KCAW) is delighted to present its fifth annual Public Art Trail. West London will be brought to life with vibrant and immersive public art, free for all to enjoy for the duration of the summer.Opening on 18 June, the Public Art Trail will feature world-class sculpture, installations and exhibits throughout the borough. Presented across nine zones, the Art Trail will take up residence at some of West London's most beautiful and iconic sites, including Napoleon Garden in Holland Park, Sloane Street, Duke of York Square, Royal Avenue, Pavilion Road, Earl's Court, Notting Hill Gate, Kensington Memorial Park, Brompton Cemetery Chapel, and High Street Kensington. For more information on the Kensington + Chelsea Art Week go tohttps:// www.kcaw.co.uk | @kcawlondon To Support this podcast from as little as £3 per month: www.patreon/ministryofarts For full line up of confirmed artists go to https://www.ministryofarts.orgEmail: ministryofartsorg@gmail.comSocial Media: @ministryofartsorg See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode 11 - We Are Our Grandfather's Abalone Earrings Join us for as we continue to explore the important impact that the Sitka Native Education Program (SNEP) has on the native youth in the Sitka Area. Hosted by Daanax.ils'eik (Chuck Miller) and featuring interviews with SNEP instructors Dorothy Gordon & Lakrisha Johnson as well as current SNEP students Naomi Miller & Julio. We also hear archival tape from Kaal.atk (Charlie Joseph Sr.), songs from SNEP participants, and a poem from Gaaw (Pauline Duncan). If you have a story you would like to share, please reach out to storytelling@kcaw.org. The radio version airs live on 91.1 & 104.7 FM on the first Tuesday of the month at 7 PM AKST (8 PM Pacific Time) on KCAW from Sitka, Alaska, on Lingít Aaní land. Produced in collaboration with the Sitka Tribe of Alaska, Artchange, Inc. & KCAW. Support for Our Grandparents' Teachings was made possible in part with funding from The Alaska Humanities Forum and The National Endowment for the Humanities.
Our Grandparent's Teachings Episode 10 - Herring In this episode of Our Grandparent's Teachings, our host Daanax.ils'eik (Chuck Miller) talks with guests Ixt'ik' Eesh (Steve Johnson) & Kit Koon (Charlie Skultka Jr.) about Yaaw (Herring), its harvesting, and the importance to the community. Steve tells a story about Raven & Herring and Gaaw (Pauline Duncan) also shares poem about the herring. If you have a story you would like to share, please reach out to storytelling@kcaw.org. The radio version airs live on 91.1 & 104.7 FM on the first Tuesday of the month at 7 PM AKST (8 PM Pacific Time) on KCAW from Sitka, Alaska, on Lingít Aaní land. Produced in collaboration with the Sitka Tribe of Alaska, Artchange, Inc. & KCAW. Support for Our Grandparents' Teachings was made possible in part with funding from,The Alaska Humanities Forum and The National Endowment for the Humanities.
Jumping Ship: Stories of Changing Course This episode has tales of jumping homes, falling in love and taking leaps as told by Connie Sipe, Ben Kinzer, Lina Kapp, Jay Stillwell, Freya Shestha and Erin Fulton. This show was performed before a live audience at Beak Restaurant and broadcast live on KCAW in Sitka on February 15, 2022. Hosted by Ellen Frankenstein Edited by Dave Emmert Theme music: Klink Tale by Podington Bear & Steven Panacek This episode was made possible in part by: ALPS Federal Credit Union, Old Harbor Books, and supporters of ArtChange, Inc. Sitka Tells Tales Website Sitka Tells Tales on Facebook @14milesalaska on Instagram KCAW.org
Our Grandparent's Teachings Episode 9 - Clan Houses of Sitka In this episode of Our Grandparent's Teachings, our host Daanax.ils'eik (Chuck Miller) provides us with some insight about the Clan Houses of Sitka from their origins to current issues. We will hear some clan house dedication songs as well as hear. We will also explore archival tape of revered elder Kaal.atk (Charlie Joseph Sr) giveing us a glimpse into the past and what Sheet'Ka looked like over the last decade. If you have a story you would like to share, please reach out to storytelling@kcaw.org. The radio version airs live on 91.1 & 104.7 FM on the first Tuesday of the month at 7 PM AKST (8 PM Pacific Time) on KCAW from Sitka, Alaska, on Lingít Aaní land. Produced in collaboration with the Sitka Tribe of Alaska, Artchange, Inc. & KCAW. Raven Radio Technical support for Our Grandparents' Teachings was made possible in part with funding from The Sitka Tribe of Alaska, The Sitka Humanities Forum and The National Endowment for the Humanities.
"Point of No Return: Stories When There is No Turning Back" The tales in this episode involve borders, mothers, and lessons learned from those we love and care for. Featuring: 6 minute tales from Brian Hullfish, Louise Brady, Cheri Hample, Emily Kwong and Will Swagel. Spontaneous stories from: Duncan Coltharp and Erin Fulton This event was recorded live on September 28th, 2017 at the Beak Restaurant Hosted by Ellen Frankenstein. This show was streamed and broadcast live on KCAW on January 18th, 2021. Edited by Dave Emmert and music by Steven Panacek. Sitka Tells Tales Website Sitka Tells Tales on Facebook @14milesalaska on Instagram KCAW.org Note: Two of the stories talk about some some sensitive topics like suicide. Listener discretion is advised. If you are having thoughts of suicide, or are in crisis, please reach out to some one you trust or call the suicide prevention lifeline at 800-273-8255.
In this episode of Our Grandparent's Teachings, our host Daanax.ils'eik (Chuck Miller) shares about the Sitka Native Education Program (SNEP) that was started in the 1970s. We will hear about the founders of SNEP and its history from the beginning. We will also hear from a few of the programs first students, Kaax'áxooskaa (Lillian Young) and Kichnaalxh (Larry Garrity), and the impact SNEP had on them. Included, you will hear songs from the Gajaa Heen Dance group and some archived stories. Please tune in and join us as we learn about this rich way of life. If you have a story you would like to share, please reach out to storytelling@kcaw.org. The radio version airs live on 91.1 & 104.7 FM on the first Tuesday of the month at 7 PM AKST (8 PM Pacific Time) on KCAW from Sitka, Alaska, on Lingít Aaní land. Produced in collaboration with the Sitka Tribe of Alaska, Artchange, Inc. & KCAW. Raven Radio Technical support for Our Grandparents' Teachings was made possible in part with funding from the Rasmuson Foundation administered by the Alaska State Council for the Arts and Artchange Inc.
In this episode Sitka Tells Tales collaborates with Writers Read. Five local writers share their art, from a writer/fisher observing beating salmon hearts to a nurse/writer exploring the unspoken realm of miscarriages, in poems, essays and flash fiction to the theme of cold and dark. Featuring: Cathryn Klusmeier, Manoj Battar, Ruth Underhill, Zak Schafer, and Brendan Jones. Broadcast on solstice, December 21st, 2021. Hosted by Ellen Frankenstein and Brooke Schafer. With production help from Bryan Lovett & Dave Emmert. This episode was origonally broadcast on KCAW on December 21st, 2021. Sitka Tells Tales Website Sitka Tells Tales on Facebook @14milesalaska on Instagram KCAW.org Made possible in part with a grant from the Sitka Legacy Foundation
Episode 7- After the Harvest In this episode of Our Grandparent's Teachings, our host Chuck Miller explains how winter fits into the cycle of Tlingit way of life. Autumn is for hard work during the harvesting season and after the harvest, in December, is a time of reflection, community sharing and storytelling. In this episode we get back to traditional storytelling with the help of our guest speaking, Shaagunaastaa (Bob Sam), an iconic Tlingit storyteller who has traveled across the U.S and Europe sharing legends and Tlingit history for a wide audience. We will also hear from the archives from one of the most revered Tlingit elders from the 1970s as well as songs from the Kaagaanwaan and Kiks'adi clans and some reflections. Please join us and we hope you enjoy this rich history. If you have a story you would like to share, please reach out to storytelling@kcaw.org. The radio version airs live on 91.1 & 104.7 FM on the first Tuesday of the month at 7 PM AKST (8 PM Pacific Time) on KCAW from Sitka, Alaska, on Lingít Aaní land. Produced in collaboration with the Sitka Tribe of Alaska, Artchange, Inc. & KCAW. Raven Radio Technical support for Our Grandparents' Teachings was made possible in part with funding from the Rasmuson Foundation administered by the Alaska State Council for the Arts and Artchange Inc.
Episode 6 - Origin Stories - “Will the Time Ever Come?” In this episode of Our Grandparent's Teachings, we will hear from Koowaayeik (Kathy Hope-Erickson) and her brother Gerry Hope as they share about their late brother Andrew Hope III and his life's work uncovering the historical migratory patterns of the Coastal People that were the first inhabitants of Southeast Alaska. Listen to learn about how our iconic volcano (Mt Edgecumbe) was a beacon for traveling Tlingit tribes. Our host, Daanax.ils'eik (Chuck Miller), will share the legend of the first encounters with the People from Under the Clouds. Please join us as we share our origins through interviews, legends, and songs. We hope you enjoy it. Gunalcheesh. If you have a story you would like to share, please reach out to storytelling@kcaw.org. The radio version airs live on 91.1 & 104.7 FM on the first Tuesday of the month at 7 PM AKST (8 PM Pacific Time) on KCAW from Sitka, Alaska, on Lingít Aaní land. Produced in collaboration with the Sitka Tribe of Alaska, Artchange, Inc. & KCAW. Raven RadioTechnical support for Our Grandparents' Teachings was made possible in part with funding from the Rasmuson Foundation administered by the Alaska State Council for the Arts and Artchange Inc.
Being in the Question: Stories of Curiosity and Science. Six stories filled with curiosity and questions. The tales in this episode provide a glimpse into the world of people who observe, do research and try to understand why things happen, reminding us of the connections in the natural and physical world. Featuring: Stacy Golden, Taylor White , Ron Heintz, Jacyn Schmidt, Molly Grear, and Steve Johnson This episode was an Artchange, Inc. Raven Radio and Sitka Sound Science Center/Sitka Whalefest collaboration, & hosted by Ellen Frankenstein. This show was streamed and broadcast live from KCAW on October 19, 2021 Edited by Dave Emmert Sitka Tells Tales Website Sitka Tells Tales on Facebook @14milesalaska on Instagram KCAW.org Sitka Whale Fest
This episode of Our Grandparent's Teaching's explores the Alaskan holiday of Reconciliation Day or otherwise known as Alaska Day on October 18th. This date commemorates the sale of Alaska from Russia to the United States. We hear from our host, Daanax.ils'eik (Chuck Miller), and guest speakers X'asheech Tlaa (Louise Brady) and Matt Jackson about their views on the impact this sale had on Native Alaskan communities and whether it was even a legal transaction. We will also hear from our archives, a few songs and a poem by Pauline Duncan. Please join us as we explore a sale that changed the course of history in Alaska. If you have a story you would like to share, please reach out to storytelling@kcaw.org. The radio version airs live on 91.1 & 104.7 FM on the first Tuesday of the month at 7 PM AKST (8 PM Pacific Time) on KCAW from Sitka, Alaska, on Lingít Aaní land. Produced in collaboration with the Sitka Tribe of Alaska, Artchange, Inc. & KCAW. Raven RadioTechnical support for Our Grandparents' Teachings was made possible in part with funding from the Rasmuson Foundation administered by the Alaska State Council for the Arts and Artchange Inc.
This episode of Our Grandparents Teachings explores the concept of Restorative Justice. We hear our host, Daanax.ils'eik (Chuck Miller), share his experiences with Peacemaking Ceremonies and the importance of the Guwakaan (deer). He will share some archived recordings of peacemaking songs from the 1970s and then we will hear from local artist and restorative justice facilitator, Cayla Pook. Cayla shares her experiences with restorative justice in her work here in Sitka and how her practices were influenced by learning from her elders. Gunalcheesh! If you have a story you would like to share, please reach out to storytelling@kcaw.org. The radio version airs live on 91.1 & 104.7 FM on the first Tuesday of the month at 7 PM AKST (8 PM Pacific Time) on KCAW from Sitka, Alaska, on Lingít Aaní land. Produced in collaboration with the Sitka Tribe of Alaska, Artchange, Inc. & KCAW. Raven RadioTechnical support for Our Grandparents' Teachings was made possible in part with funding from the Rasmuson Foundation administered by the Alaska State Council for the Arts and Artchange Inc.
In this hour, tellers share true stories of working, walking, parenting and life changing events during the night. That time when we expect to sleep, when things sometimes feel surreal, liminal and unseen. Sleepless in Sitka Stories may not be set in Sitka, but the tellers are. Featuring true tales by Bryan Lovett, Spencer Severson, Sam Pointer, Rachel Thomson, John Stein and Andrew Hames. This show was streamed and broadcast on KCAW live on June 15th, 2021. Sitka Tells Tales Website Sitka Tells Tales on Facebook @14milesalaska on Instagram KCAW.org Edited by Dave Emmert
The stories in this episode feature bear encounters, unexpected reunions, awkward times traveling with family, jigging and even some jello. The line up of tellers for Six Degrees of Separation includes Bobby Pendleton, Liz Borneman, Atman Metha, Leah Mason, Paul Rioux and Cindy Edwards. This show was streamed and broadcast live on KCAW on August 17, 2021. Sitka Tells Tales Website Sitka Tells Tales on Facebook @14milesalaska on Instagram KCAW.org Edited by Dave Emmert
"Gunalchéesh!" airs Wednesdays after the 8 PM news (Alaska Time) on KCAW Sitka FM and streaming live on kcaw.org (54 minutes) Podcast available on several platforms, updates Fridays.
This episode of Our Grandparents' Teachings celebrates the summer harvest of Salmon, Xáat. We will hear from Herman Davis as he shares memories of salmon fishing over the years. Our host, Chuck Miller, will share the legends of salmon boy and when Raven released the fish. You will hear a few archival recordings of a Coho song and a Kaagwaantan song as well as a poem written by Pauline Duncan. If you have a story you would like to share, please reach out to storytelling@kcaw.org. The radio version airs live on 91.1 & 104.7 FM on the first Tuesday of the month at 7 PM AKST (8 PM Pacific Time) on KCAW from Sitka, Alaska, on Lingít Aaní land. Produced in collaboration with the Sitka Tribe of Alaska, Artchange, Inc. & KCAW. Raven RadioTechnical support for Our Grandparents' Teachings was made possible in part with funding from the Rasmuson Foundation administered by the Alaska State Council for the Arts and Artchange Inc.
This episode explores the legacy of Alaska Native Women and the strength and leadership they have provided within mushing, politics, education and advocacy. We will hear from Sitka's Crystal Duncan as she leads us through the “Honoring Elizabeth Peratrovich” Project and the many legacies of the women who followed in her footsteps. One of those women being Pauline Duncan who will share a poem she wrote. Included in this episode are multiple songs composed by our host, Chuck Miller. The episode finishes with revered elder, Ethel Makinen, as she shares the Loonk Legend recorded in the 1970. IIf you have a story you would like to share, please reach out to storytelling@kcaw.org. The radio version airs live on 91.1 & 104.7 FM on the first Tuesday of the month at 7 PM AKST (8 PM Pacific Time) on KCAW from Sitka, Alaska, on Lingít Aaní land. Produced in collaboration with the Sitka Tribe of Alaska, Artchange, Inc. & KCAW. Raven RadioTechnical support for Our Grandparents' Teachings was made possible in part with funding from the Rasmuson Foundation administered by the Alaska State Council for the Arts and Artchange Inc.
Welcome to the first episode of a new storytelling program produced in collaboration with the Sitka Tribe of Alaska, Artchange, Inc. & KCAW, Raven Radio. Daanax.ils'eik (Chuck Miller) will host “Our Grandparents' Teachings”. This program will help keep Tlingit stories alive through storytelling and education. Join us as we celebrate the rich cultural heritage of Southeast Alaska. This episode we will hear from revered elders who will teach us about the meaning of the word “Tlingit" as well as traditional drumming songs and Raven Legends. If you have a story you would like to share, please reach out to storytelling@kcaw.org. The radio version airs live on 91.1 & 104.7 FM on the first Tuesday of the month at 7 PM AKST (8 PM Pacific Time) on KCAW from Sitka, Alaska, on Lingít Aaní land. Produced in collaboration with the Sitka Tribe of Alaska, Artchange, Inc. & KCAW. Raven RadioTechnical support for Our Grandparents' Teachings was made possible in part with funding from the Rasmuson Foundation administered by the Alaska State Council for the Arts and Artchange Inc.
This week on “Gunalchéesh!”, we feature the Tlingit language in a conversation with Ethel Makinen and Anita Wright. In between segments, hear two songs by Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson (Haida) and Khu.éex' (Tlingit) as well as songs by Guujaaw (Haida) and Roby Littlefield (Tlingit). Hosted by K'yuuhlgáansii (kyooth-Gawn-see, "Place of One's Own", Haida) on Lingit Aani (Tlingit land) in Sitka, Alaska. Aired on Thursday July 1st from 10:06 to 11 PM Alaska Time on KCAW Sitka FM and KCAW.org as well as July 5th Monday at 1 PM on KSTK Wrangell FM and KSTK.org and Thursday July 8th on KRBD Ketchikan and KRBD.org.
This week on “Gunalchéesh!”, we feature the Haida language with a baby octopus story presented by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. We also hear 3 songs by Sondra Segundo (Haida), 2 songs by Pamyua (Yupik), as well as songs by Robert Davidson (Haida), Charlie Joseph (Tlingit), Chrisann Justice (Inupiaq), Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson (Haida), Dionne Brady-Howard (Tlingit), Khu.éex (Tlingit), and Paul Jackson (Tlingit). Hosted by K'yuuhlgáansii (kyooth-GAWN-see, "Place of One's Own", Haida) on Lingit Aani (Tlingit land) in Sitka, Alaska. Aired Thursday June 10th at 10:06 PM Alaska Time on KCAW Sitka and KCAW.org as well as Monday June 14th at 1 PM on KSTK Wrangell FM and KSTK.org and Thursday June 17th at 10:06 PM on KRBD Ketchikan and KRBD.org.
This week on “Gunalchéesh!”, we feature the Haida, Ts'msyen, and Tlingit languages. We hear Robert Cogo tell a story in Haida, John Reese speaking Ts'msyen, and Ruth Demmert speaking with Marsha Hotch in Tlingit. In between segments, hear songs by Dave Nelson III (Ts'msyen), Dr Erma Lawrence (Haida), Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson (Haida), Cheryl Naomi Sampson (Ts'msyen), and Guujaaw (Haida). Hosted by K'yuuhlgáansii (kyooth-GAWN-see, "Place of One's Own", Haida) on Lingit Aani (Tlingit land) in Sitka, Alaska. Aired Thursday June 17th at 10:06 PM Alaska Time on KCAW Sitka and KCAW.org (Thursday June 24th at 10:06 PM on KRBD Ketchikan and KRBD.org) as well as Monday June 21st at 1 PM on KSTK Wrangell FM and KSTK.org.
This week on “Gunalchéesh!”, we feature the Tlingit language with a conversation between Dr Lance Twitchell and Mary Anderson. In between segments, hear songs by Dave Nelson III (Ts'msyen), Dionne Brady-Howard (Tlingit), Guujaaw (Haida), Sondra Segundo (Haida), Harley Bell-Holter (Haida), Khu.éex' (Tlingit), and Robert Davidson (Haida). Hosted by K'yuuhlgáansii (kyooth-GAWN-see, "Place of One's Own", Haida) on Lingit Aani (Tlingit land) in Sitka, Alaska. Airs Thursday June 3rd at 10:06 PM Alaska Time on KCAW Sitka and KCAW.org (Thursday June 10th at 10:06 PM on KRBD Ketchikan and KRBD.org) as well as Monday June 7th at 1 PM on KSTK Wrangell FM and KSTK.org. Podcast available on several platforms updated Fridays.
This week on “Gunalchéesh!”, we feature the Tlingit and Ts'msyen languages. We hear Harvey Leask, Marjorie Brown and Sandra Carlick speaking in Ts'msyen as well as Hans Chester speaking with George Ramos in Tlingit. In between segments, hear two songs by Khu.éex' (Haida, Tlingit) as well as songs by Dave Nelson III (Ts'msyen), Sondra Segundo (Haida), Pamyua (Yupik), Roby Littlefield (Tlingit), Dr Erma Lawrence (Haida), Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson (Haida), Pamyua (Yupik), and Dionne Brady-Howard (Tlingit). Hosted by K'yuuhlgáansii (kyooth-GAWN-see, "Place of One's Own", Haida) on Lingit Aani (Tlingit land) in Sitka, Alaska. Airs Thursday May 28th at 10:06 PM Alaska Time on KCAW Sitka and KCAW.org (Thursday June 3rd at 10:06 PM on KRBD Ketchikan and KRBD.org) as well as Monday May 31st at 1 PM on KSTK Wrangell FM and KSTK.org. Podcast available on several platforms updated Fridays.
This week's episode of “Gunalchéesh!” features the Tlingit language with a conversation between Martha Van Heel and Marsha Hotch. In between segments, hear two songs by Pamyua (Yupik) as well as songs by Dionne Brady-Howard (Tlingit), Sondra Segundo-Cunningham (Haida), Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson (Haida), The Patkotak Sisters (Inupiaq), and Robert Davidson (Haida). Aired Thursday May 20th at 10:06 PM Alaska Time on KCAW Sitka and KCAW.org. Hosted by K'yuuhlgáansii (kyooth-GAWN-see, "Place of One's Own", Haida) on Lingit Aani (Tlingit land) in Sitka, Alaska. Also airs Thursday May 27th at 10:06 PM on KRBD Ketchikan and KRBD.org as well as Monday May 24th at 1 PM on KSTK Wrangell FM and KSTK.org. Podcast available on several platforms updated Fridays
This week on “Gunalchéesh!”, we feature the Tlingit and Ts'msyen languages. We hear George Davis speaking in Tlingit as well as Ts'msyen with Velna Nelson and Terry Lowther making strawberry jam and Ben Spencer talking about the month of May. In between segments, hear two songs by Sondra Segundo (Haida) as well as songs by Dave Nelson III (Ts'msyen), Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson (Haida), Cheryl Naomi Sampson (Ts'msyen), Pamyua (Yupik), Khu.éex' (Tlingit), and Tlingit National Anthem. Hosted by K'yuuhlgáansii (kyooth-GAWN-see, "Place of One's Own", Haida) on Lingit Aani (Tlingit land) in Sitka, Alaska. Airs Thursday May 13th at 10:06 PM Alaska Time on KCAW Sitka and KCAW.org (Thursday May 20th at 10:06 PM on KRBD Ketchikan and KRBD.org) as well as Monday May 17th at 1 PM on KSTK Wrangell FM and KSTK.org. Podcast available on several platforms updated Fridays. Radio Show # 100
This week on “Gunalchéesh!”, we feature the Tlingit and Ts'msyen languages. We hear Pauline Dudoward making fish soup in Ts'msyen and we hear 4 speakers in Tlingit: George Ramos with Hans Chester as well as Sophie Smarch and her sister Martha Van Heel. In between segments, hear songs by Sondra Segundo (Haida), Mungo Martin (Haida), Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson (Haida), Dr. Erma Lawrence (Haida), Khu.éex' (Tlingit), Robert Davidson (Haida), and Guujaaw (Haida). Hosted by K'yuuhlgáansii (kyooth-GAWN-see, "Place of One's Own", Haida) on Lingit Aani (Tlingit land) in Sitka, Alaska. Aired Thursday May 6th on KCAW Sitka and KCAW.org, Monday May 10th on KSTK Wrangell and KSTK.org, May 13th on KRBD Ketchikan and KRBD.org. "Gunalchéesh!" podcast updated Fridays.
“Gunalchéesh!” now airs Mondays at 1 PM on KSTK Wrangell and KSTK.org. The show continues to air Thursday nights at 10:06 PM on KCAW Sitka and KCAW.org as well as on KRBD Ketchikan and KRBD.org. "Gunalchéesh!" podcast updated Fridays.
This week on “Gunalchéesh!”, we feature the Tlingit and Ts'msyen languages. We hear Velna Nelson, Ben Spencer, and Pauline Dudoward speaking in Ts'msyen as well as Sophie Smarch and her sister Martha Van Heel speaking in Tlingit. In between segments, hear two songs by Sondra Segundo (Haida) as well as songs by Dave Nelson III (Ts'msyen), Cheryl Naomi Sampson (Ts'msyen), Mungo Martin (Haida), Pamyua (Yupik), Khu.éex' (Tlingit), and Robert Davidson (Haida). Hosted by K'yuuhlgáansii (kyooth-GAWN-see, "Place of One's Own", Haida) on Lingit Aani (Tlingit land) in Sitka, Alaska. Aired Thursday April 29th on KCAW Sitka and KCAW.org (May 6th on KRBD Ketchikan and KRBD.org) as well as Friday April 30th at 9 PM on KSTK Wrangell FM and KSTK.org. "Gunalchéesh!" podcast available on Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Breaker, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Pocket Casts, RadioPublic, and Spotify. Updated Fridays.
This week on “Gunalchéesh!”, we hear John Reese and David R. Boxley speak Ts'msyen and we're the fly-on-the-wall in Dr. Lance Twitchell's Oral Literature class at the University of Alaska Southeast. We also hear songs by Guujaaw (Haida) and Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson (Haida). Hosted by K'yuuhlgáansii (kyooth-GAWN-see, "Place of One's Own", Haida) on Lingit Aani (Tlingit land) in Sitka, Alaska. Aired Thursday April 22nd at 10:06 PM on KCAW Sitka and KCAW.org (April 29th on KRBD Ketchikan and KRBD.org) as well as Friday April 23rd at 9 PM on KSTK Wrangell FM and KSTK.org. [podcast #47, radio show #97]
This week on “Gunalchéesh!”, we will hear work in the Tlingit language by Dr. Lance Twitchell. We will hear stories Dr. Twitchell recorded told by Sophie Smarch and Cyril George as well as part of a conversation between Ida Calmegane and Bessie Cooley. We will also hear Dr. Twitchell speak in Tlingit. In between segments, hear two songs by Sondra Segundo (Haida) as well as songs by Charlie Joseph (Tlingit), Pamyua (Yupik), Khu.éex' (Tlingit), Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson (Haida), and Robert Davidson. Hosted by K'yuuhlgáansii (kyooth-GAWN-see, "Place of One's Own", Haida) on Lingit Aani (Tlingit land) in Sitka, Alaska. Aired Thursday April 15th at 10:06 PM on KCAW Sitka and KCAW.org (April 22nd on KRBD Ketchikan and KRBD.org) as well as Friday April 16th at 9 PM on KSTK Wrangell FM and KSTK.org.
This week on “Gunalchéesh!”, we will hear Ida Calmegane and Bessie Cooley speak together in Tlingit. In between, hear two songs by Khu.éex' (Tlingit) as well as songs by Guujaaw (Haida), Dionne Brady-Howard (Tlingit), Sondra Segundo (Haida), Pamyua (Yupik), and Paul Jackson (Tlingit). Hosted by K'yuuhlgáansii (kyooth-GAWN-see, "Place of One's Own", Haida) on Lingit Aani (Tlingit land) in Sitka, Alaska. Listen Live Thursday April 8th on KCAW Sitka and KCAW.org (April 15th on KRBD Ketchikan and KRBD.org) as well as Friday April 9th at 9 PM on KSTK Wrangell FM and KSTK.org. Listen to the "Gunalchéesh!" podcast on Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Breaker, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Pocket Casts, RadioPublic, and Spotify. Updated Fridays. [ Radio Show # 95 ]
This week on “Gunalchéesh!”, we will hear Cyril George speak in Tlingit as well as teacher Virginia Oliver and student Mia Wiederspoon from Wrangell. In between, hear two songs each by Sondra Segundo (Haida) and Robert Davidson (Haida) as well as songs by Dave Nelson III (Ts'msyen), Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson (Haida), Charlie Joseph (Tlingit), Dionne Brady-Howard (Tlingit), and Cheryl Naomi Sampson (Ts'msyen). Hosted by K'yuuhlgáansii (kyooth-GAWN-see, “Place of One's Own”, Haida) on Lingit Aani (Tlingit land) in Sitka, Alaska. Radio show #94 aired March 25th on KCAW Sitka and KCAW.org (April 1st on KRBD Ketchikan and KRBD.org) as well as March 26th at 9 PM on KSTK Wrangell FM and KSTK.org.
This week on “Gunalchéesh!”, we feature the Tlingit language. We will hear teacher Virginia Oliver and student Mia Wiederspoon from Wrangell. We will hear a production of “The Town Bear and The Forest Bear” with Ethel Makinen. We will also hear the end of a conversation between Lorraine Adams and Vincent Johnson. In between, hear two songs by Sondra Segundo (Haida) as well as songs by Dave Nelson III (Ts'msyen), Guujaaw (Haida), Pamyua (Yupik), Khu.éex' (Tlingit), and Dionne Brady-Howard (Tlingit). Hosted by K'yuuhlgáansii (kyooth-GAWN-see, "Place of One's Own", Haida) on Lingit Aani (Tlingit land) in Sitka, Alaska. Listen Live on Thursday March 18th from 10:06 to 11 PM Alaska Time on KCAW Sitka FM or KCAW.org (March 25th on KRBD Ketchikan and KRBD.org) as well as March 19th Friday at 9 PM on KSTK Wrangell FM or KSTK.org "Gunalchéesh!" podcast available on Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Breaker, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Pocket Casts, RadioPublic, and Spotify. Updated Fridays.
This week on “Gunalchéesh!”, we feature the Tlingit language in two conversations; one with Ethel Makinen and Anita Wright, the other with Ruth Demmert and Marsha Hotch. In between, hear songs by Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson (Haida), Cheryl Naomi Sampson (Ts'msyen), Mungo Martin (Haida), Pamyua (Yupik), and Khu.éex' (Tlingit). Hosted by K'yuuhlgáansii (kyooth-Gawn-see, "Place of One's Own", Haida) on Lingit Aani (Tlingit land) in Sitka, Alaska. Listen Live on Thursday March 11th from 10:06 to 11 PM Alaska Time on KCAW Sitka FM or KCAW.org (March 18th on KRBD Ketchikan and KRBD.org) as well as March 12th Friday at 9 PM on KSTK Wrangell FM or KSTK.org. "Gunalchéesh!" podcast available on Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Breaker, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Pocket Casts, RadioPublic, and Spotify. Updated Fridays.
This week on “Gunalchéesh!”, we feature the Tlingit and Haida languages. We hear a conversation between Lorraine Adams and Vincent Johnson in Tlingit and we hear Linda Schrack and Ben Young speak in Haida. In between segments, we hear songs by Sondra Segundo (Haida), Dave Nelson III (Ts'msyen), Mungo Martin (Haida), Charlie Joseph (Tlingit), Khu.éex' (Tlingit), Robert Davidson (Haida), and Dionne Brady-Howard (Tlingit). K'yuuhlgáansii (Haida) hosts from Lingit Aani (Tlingit Land) in Sitka, Alaska. Listen Live Thursdays at l0:06 PM on KCAW Sitka FM and KCAW.org as well as on KRBD Ketchikan FM and krbd.org or Fridays at 9 PM on KSTK Wrangell FM and KSTK.org. Hear last week's show: https://tinyurl.com/y9jas5bz [Radio Show # 91]
This week on “Gunalchéesh!”, we feature the Tlingit and Ts'msyen languages. We hear more of the conversation between Dr. Walter Soboleff and George Ramos, and we will hear Wrangell Tlingit teacher Virginia Oliver and her student Mia Wiederspoon. In the Ts'msyen language, we will hear the story “How the oolichan net came to be” read by Ellen Mason. In between segments, we hear 2 songs by Sondra Segundo (Haida) as well as songs by Dave Nelson III (Ts'msyen), Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson (Haida), Khu.éex' (Tlingit), Roby Littlefield (Tlingit), and Robert Davidson (Haida). K'yuuhlgáansii (Haida) hosts from Lingit Aani (Tlingit Land) in Sitka, Alaska. Listen Live Thursdays at l0:06 PM on KCAW Sitka FM and KCAW.org (soon to KRBD Ketchikan and krbd.org) or Fridays at 9 PM on KSTK Wrangell FM and KSTK.org. Hear last week's show: https://tinyurl.com/y9jas5bz [Radio Show #90]
This week on “Gunalchéesh!”, we feature the Tlingit language with a conversation between Dr. Walter Soboleff and George Ramos. In between segments, we hear songs by Guujaaw (Haida), Dionne Brady-Howard (Tlingit), Charlie Joseph (Tlingit), Sondra Segundo (Haida), Pamyua (Yupik), and Khu.éex' (Tlingit). K'yuuhlgáansii (Haida) hosts from Lingit Aani (Tlingit Land) in Sitka, Alaska. Listen Live Thursdays at l0:06 PM on KCAW Sitka FM and KCAW.org or Fridays at 9 PM on KSTK Wrangell FM and KSTK.org. Hear last week's show: https://tinyurl.com/y9jas5bz [Radio Show #89]
This week on “Gunalchéesh!”, we feature the Tlingit and Ts'msyen languages. We will hear a poem in Ts'msyen read by Bea Robinson and a Tlingit conversation between Smith Katzeek and Joe Hotch. In between segments, we hear 2 songs each by Dave Nelson III (Ts'msyen) and Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson (Haida) as well as songs by Cheryl Naomi Sampson (Ts'msyen), Sondra Segundo (Haida), Khu.éex' (Tlingit), and both the Haida and Tlingit national anthems. K'yuuhlgáansii (Haida) hosts from Lingit Aani (Tlingit Land) in Sitka, Alaska. Listen Live Thursdays at l0:06 PM on KCAW Sitka FM and KCAW.org or Fridays at 9 PM on KSTK Wrangell FM and KSTK.org. Coming soon to KRBD Ketchikan. Hear last week's show: https://tinyurl.com/y9jas5bz [Radio Show #88]
This week on “Gunalchéesh!”, we feature the Tlingit and Ts'msyen languages. We will hear two stories by Ben Spencer in Ts'msyen and four Tlingit speakers with parts of conversations between David Katzeek and John Martin as well as George Ramos with Lena Farkas. In between segments, we hear 2 songs by Khu.éex' (Haida/Tlingit) as well as songs by Mungo Martin (Haida), Robert Davidson and Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson (Haida), Dionne Brady-Howard (Tlingit), and more. K'yuuhlgáansii (Haida) hosts from Lingit Aani (Tlingit Land) in Sitka, Alaska. Listen Live Thursdays at l0:06 PM on KCAW Sitka FM and KCAW.org or Fridays at 9 PM on KSTK Wrangell FM and KSTK.org. Hear last week's show: https://tinyurl.com/y9jas5bz [Radio Show # 87]
This week on “Gunalchéesh!”, we feature the Tlingit language with a conversation between George Ramos and Lena Farkas. In between segments, we hear 2 songs each by Dave Nelson III (Ts'msyen) and Sondra Segundo (Haida) as well as songs by Dionne Brady-Howard (Tlingit), Mungo Martin (Haida), Robert Davidson and Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson (Haida). K'yuuhlgáansii (Haida) hosts from Lingit Aani (Tlingit Land) in Sitka, Alaska. Listen Live Thursdays at l0:06 PM on KCAW Sitka FM and KCAW.org or Fridays at 9 PM on KSTK Wrangell FM and KSTK.org. Hear last week's show: https://tinyurl.com/y9jas5bz [Radio Show #86]
This week on “Gunalchéesh!”, we feature the Tlingit language with a conversation between George Ramos and Hans Chester. In between segments, we hear 2 songs in Haida by Guujaaw as well as songs by Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson (Haida), Pamyua (Yupik), Khu.éex' (Haida, Tlingit), and Roby Littlefield (Tlingit). K'yuuhlgáansii (Haida) hosts from Lingit Aani (Tlingit Land) in Sitka, Alaska. Aired January 21, 2021 on KCAW Sitka FM and KCAW.org as well as January 22, 2021 on KSTK Wrangell FM and KSTK.org. Hear last week's show: https://tinyurl.com/y9jas5bz
This week on “Gunalchéesh!”, we feature the Tlingit language. We will hear Dr. Lance Twitchell, Anna Clock, and Sam Johnston from the Tlingit Massive Open Online Course. http://tlingitlanguage.com/learning-tlingit/tlingit-mooc/ In between segments, we hear 2 songs each in Haida by Sondra Segundo and Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson as well as songs by Mungo Martin (Haida), Cheryl Naomi Sampson (Ts'msyen), Dionne Brady-Howard (Tlingit), Pamyua (Yupik), The Patkotak Sisters (Inupiaq), Khu.éex' (Tlingit), and Robert Davidson (Haida). K'yuuhlgáansii (Haida) hosts from Lingit Aani (Tlingit Land) in Sitka, Alaska. Aired January 14, 2021 on KCAW Sitka FM and KCAW.org as well as January 15, 2021 on KSTK Wrangell FM and KSTK.org. Hear last week's show: https://tinyurl.com/y9jas5bz
This week on “Gunalchéesh!”, we feature the Ts'msyen and the Tlingit languages. We'll hear Doug Brown read a story in Ts'msyen and we hear a conversation between Anita Lafferty and Lillian Austin in Tlingit. In between segments, we hear songs by Robert Davidson (Haida), Dave Nelson III (Ts'msyen), Khu.éex' (Tlingit), Charlie Joseph (Tlingit), Sondra Segundo (Haida), Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson (Haida), and Roby Littlefield (Tlingit). K'yuuhlgáansii (Haida) hosts from Lingit Aani (Tlingit Land) in Sitka, Alaska. Broadcast on KCAW Sitka FM and KCAW.org Thursday January 7, 2021 or Fridays and on KSTK Wrangell FM and KSTK.org Friday January 8, 2021. Hear last week's show: https://www.kcaw.org/wp-content/uploads/Programming/Thursday%2010%20to%20Midnight.mp3?1568341927 (includes one hour "Golden Ears" episode)
This week on “Gunalchéesh!”, we feature the Tlingit language with Marge Dutson and Sam Johnston. In between segments, we hear songs by Robert Davidson and Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson (Haida), Dave Nelson III (Ts'msyen), and Guujaaw (Haida). K'yuuhlgáansii hosts from Lingit Aani (Tlingit Land) in Sitka, Alaska. Aired December 31, 2020 on KCAW Sitka FM and KCAW.org, also January 1, 2021 on KSTK Wrangell FM and KSTK.org
This week on “Gunalchéesh!”, we feature the languages in a Christmas-themed show. We hear Ben Spencer talk about December in Ts'msyen and we hear several readings from the New Testament by different Tlingit speakers. We also hear raven stories in Haida (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation). In between, we hear songs by Roby Littlefield (Tlingit), Annita Lafferty (Tlingit), Juneau Tsimshian Learners (Ts'msyen), Franklin James (Tlingit), Flora Rexford (Inupiaq), and Sondra Segundo (Haida). K'yuuhlgáansii hosts from Lingit Aani (Tlingit Land) in Sitka, Alaska. Aired December 17, 2020 on KCAW Sitka FM and KCAW.org plus December 18, 2020 on KSTK Wrangell FM and KSTK.org
This week on "Gunalchéesh!", we hear 3 Alaska Native languages: Ts'msyen (Harvey Leask), Tlingit (Heather Powell with Hans Chester), and Haida ( Dr. Erma Lawrence and Delores Churchill with Jane Kristovich). In between, we hear songs by Dave Nelson III (Ts'msyen), Juneau Ts'msyen Learners (Ts'msyen), Harley Bell-Holter (Haida), Roby Littlefield (Tlingit), Khu.éex' (Tlingit), Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson (Haida), Sondra Segundo (Haida), and Guujaaw (Haida). K'yuuhlgáansii hosts from Lingit Aani (Tlingit Laand) in Sitka, Alaska. Radio Show #80 Aired on KCAW Sitka FM and KCAW.org December 10, 2020 and December 11, 2020 on KSTK Wrangell FM and KSTK.org
This week on "Gunalchéesh!", we feature the Tlingit language with a conversation between David Katzeek and John Martin recorded in 2009. They speak about Indigenous Science and the importance of trees. We also hear songs by Dave Nelson III (Ts'msyen), Dionne Brady-Howard (Tlingit), Khu.éex' (Haida, Tlingit), Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson (Haida), The Patkotak Sisters (Inupiaq), and Guujaaw (Haida). K'yuuhlgáansii hosts. Aired December 3, 2020 on KCAW Sitka FM and KCAW.org and December 4, 2020 on KSTK Wrangell FM and KSTK.org
This week we are joined by Vestalia Chilton, Director of the Kensington & Chelsea Arts Week and Curator of the Exhibitionist Hotel. Despite a challenging year due to lockdown, Vestalia gives us insight into how her team overcame all obstacles and restrictions and managed to bring together the unique and incredible art Kensington has to offer for a very successful Arts Festival. Planning for KCAW 2021 is also underway and Vestalia shares how our local artists and galleries can get involved. Subscribe, listen & enjoy hank you for listening and remember to keep supporting your local businesses. Email Us - podcast@kensingtonbusinessforum.co.uk Host Selma Anderson - andersonassociates.london Host Luis Guimaraes - nestseekers.com/agent/luis-guimaraes Presenter & Producer Stephen Chandler - instagram.com/stevechandlervo/ Kensington Business Forum kensingtonbusinessforum.co.uk
This week on "Gunalchéesh!", we will hear spoken Tlingit in two conversations; Adeline St. Clair with Geneveive Cook and George Davis with David Katzeek. We'll hear 2 songs by Robert Davidson (Haida), Roby Littlefield (Tlingit), Dave Nelson III (Tsimshian), Sondra Segundo (Haida), the group Khu.éex' (Tlingit), Mungo Martin (Haida), Pamyua (Yupik), Dionne Brady-Howard (Tlingit). K'yuuhlgáansii hosts. Aired November 26, 2020 on KCAW Sitka FM and KCAW.org and November 27, 2020 on KSTK Wrangell FM and KSTK.org.
This week on "Gunalchéesh!", we will hear spoken Tlingit with Adeline St. Clair and Genevieve Cook. We'll hear 2 songs by Robert Davidson (Haida). We will hear a little spoken Yupik and also hear songs by Dave Nelson III (Ts'msyen), Khu.éex' (Tlingit), Cheryl Naomi Sampson (Ts'msyen), Mungo Martin (Haida), Sondra Segundo (Haida), and Guujaaw (Haida). K'yuuhlgáansii ("Place of One's Own", Haida) hosts from Sitka, Alaska on Lingit Aani (Tlingit land). Radio show #77 aired November 12, 2020 on KCAW Sitka FM and KCAW.org and November 13, 2020 on KSTK Wrangell FM and KSTK.org
This week on "Gunalchéesh!", we will hear spoken Tlingit with George Davis and David Katzeek. We'll hear songs by Sondra Segundo (Haida), the group Khu.éex' (Tlingit), Mungo Martin (Haida), Pamyua (Yupik), Dionne Brady-Howard (Tlingit), and Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson (Haida). K'yuuhlgáansii hosts. Aired November 5, 2020 on KCAW Sitka FM and KCAW.org and November 6, 2020 on KSTK Wrangell FM and KSTK.org [radio #0076]
This week on "Gunalchéesh!", we will hear spoken Tlingit with Selena Everson and Helen Sarabia. We'll hear songs by the Haida Gwaii Singer Guujaaw Haida), the group Khu.éex' (Tlingit), Dave Nelson III (Tsimshian), Sondra Segundo (Haida), and Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson (Haida). Show # 75! K'yuuhlgáansii hosts. Aired October 29, 2020 on KCAW Sitka FM and KCAW.org ; October 30, 2020 on KSTK Wrangell FM and KSTK.org [podcast 0021, radio #0075, ]
This episode of "Gunalchéesh!" features a conversation in the Tlingit language with Florence Sheakley and Ron Grant. K'yuuhlgáansii hosts. Aired October 15, 2020 on KCAW Sitka FM and KCAW.org and October 16, 2020 on KSTK Wrangell FM and KSTK.org Podcast updated Fridays at https://anchor.fm/gunalcheesh, or Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. [podcast 0017/0020 edited without music, radio #0073, ]
This week on "Gunalchéesh!", we feature the Tlingit language with a conversation between Anita Lafferty and Lillian Austin. In between, we'll hear songs by Dave Nelson III (Tsimshian), the band Khu.éex' (Tlingit), Charlie Joseph (Tlingit), Robert Davidson (Haida), and Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson (Haida). K'yuuhlgáansii hosts. Aired October 22, 2020 on KCAW Sitka FM and KCAW.org and October 23, 2020 on KSTK Wrangell FM and KSTK.org
This week on "Gunalchéesh!", we will hear a conversation in Tlingit with Florence Sheakley and Ron Grant. In between, we'll hear songs by Cheryl Naomi Sampson (Tsimshian), Sondra Segundo (Haida), Pamyua (Yupik), and Haida Gwaii Singers (Haida). K'yuuhlgáansii hosts. Listen Live Thursdays at l0:06 PM on KCAW Sitka FM or KCAW.org and Fridays at 9 PM on KSTK Wrangell FM or KSTK.org Podcast updated Fridays at https://anchor.fm/gunalcheesh, or Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. [podcast 0017, radio #0073]
This week on "Gunalchéesh!", we will hear a story in Haida (Canadian Broadcasting Corporation), part of a conversation in Tlingit (Selena Everson with Helen Sarabia), and a story in Tlingit (Cyril George). In between, we'll hear songs by Dave Nelson III (Tsimshian), Dionne Brady-Howard with daughter Izzy (Tlingit), the band Khu.éex' (Tlingit), Sondra Segundo (Haida), and Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson (Haida). K'yuuhlgáansii hosts. Listen Live Thursdays at l0:06 PM on KCAW Sitka FM or KCAW.org and Fridays at 9 PM on KSTK Wrangell FM or KSTK.org Podcast updated Fridays at https://anchor.fm/gunalcheesh, or Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. [podcast 0016, radio #0072]
This week on "Gunalchéesh!", we will hear spoken Haida (Dr Erma Lawrence and Dr Jordan Lachler), Tlingit (Charlie Joseph), and Ts'msyen (Mique'l Dangeli). We'll hear three songs by the Haida Gwaii Singers, two songs each by the group Pamyua (Yupik), Dave Nelson III (Ts'msyen), and Dionne Brady-Howard with daughter Izzy (Tlingit). We'll also hear Sondra Segundo (Haida), Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson (Haida), Roby Littlefield (Tlingit), Aleut Voices (Aleut), and the band Khu.éex' Tlingit). Roby Littlefield hosts. Aired October 1, 2020 on KCAW Sitka FM or KCAW.org and October 2, 2020 on KSTK Wrangell FM or KSTK.org [podcast 0015, radio #0071]
This week on "Gunalchéesh!", we will hear fluent Tsimshian speaker John Reese and a lot of music. We'll hear two songs each by Dave Nelson III (Ts'msyen), Dionne Brady-Howard with daughter Izzy (Tlingit), Haida Gwaii Singers' Guujaaw (Haida), and the group Pamyua (Yupik). We'll also hear Sondra Segundo (Haida), Robert Davidson with Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson (Haida), Cheryl Naomi Sampson (Ts'msyen), and The Patkotak Sisters (Inupiaq) and more. Roby Littlefield of Sitka hosts. Aired September 24, 2020 on KCAW Sitka FM and KCAW.org and on September 25, 2020 on KSTK Wrangell FM and KSTK.org [podcast #0014, radio #0070]
This week on “Gunalchéesh!”, we feature the Ts'msyen language with four different speakers. We hear Harvey Leask, David Boxley, David Nelson III, and two stories by Ben Spencer. In between, we hear Haida, Tlingit, and Ts'msyen songs. Hosted by Roby Littlefield (Tlingit) Aired September 17, 2020 on KCAW Sitka FM and KCAW.org and on September 18, 2020 on KSTK Wrangell FM and KSTK.org [podcast #0013, radio #0069]
This week on “Gunalchéesh!”, we feature the Tlingit language in two conversations. We hear Ethel Makinen with Anita Wright and Archie Cavanaugh with George Davis. In between, we hear Haida and Tlingit songs. Hosted by Roby Littlefield Aired September 10, 2020 on KCAW Sitka FM and KCAW.org, and September 11, 2020 on KSTK Wrangell FM and KSTK.org. [podcast #0012, radio #0068]
This week on “Gunalchéesh!”, we feature the Tlingit language in a conversation with Ruth Demmert and Marsha Hotch. We mingle with Haida, Tlingit, Tsimshian, and Yupik songs. Hosted by Roby Littlefield Aired 9/3/20 on KCAW Sitka FM and KCAW.org Aired 9/4/20 on KSTK Wrangell FM and KSTK.org [podcast #0011, radio #0067]
This episode of “Gunalchéesh!”, we feature the Tlingit language in a conversation between Ethel Makinen and Anita Wright. We also hear songs by Haida singer Terri-Lynn Williams-Davidson, the band "Khu'eex", and Roby Littlefield. (Aired March 5, 2020 on KCAW Sitka FM radio and KCAW.org) Podcast 0009, Radio #46
This week on “Gunalchéesh!”, we hear 8 different speakers of the Tlingit language: Joe Hotch with Smith Katzeek, Roby Littlefield with Ethel Makinen, Heather Powell with Hans Chester, and Selena Everson with Mary Rudolph. In between, hear Haida, Tlingit, Tsimshian, and Yupik songs. Listen Live on Thursday nights from 10:06 to 11 PM Alaska Time on KCAW Sitka FM or KCAW.org and/or Friday nights at 9 PM on KSTK Wrangell FM or KSTK.org Podcast 0007, Radio #64
Show number 48 aired on March 19, 2020. Hear a story in Tlingit, a public service announcement in Yupik, and some conversational Haida. Also hear songs in Haida, Tlingit, and Yupik. Listen Live on Thursday nights from 10:06 to 11 PM Alaska Time on KCAW Sitka FM or KCAW.org and/or Friday nights at 9 PM on KSTK Wrangell FM or KSTK.org Podcast 0006, Radio#48 encore
This week on “Gunalchéesh!”, hear the Tlingit language as we finish the conversation from last week's show between Dr. Walter Soboleff and John Martin. We also hear a story in Inupiaq about hunting ugruk (bearded seal). In between, hear Haida, Tlingit, Tsimshian, and Yupik songs. Aired on July 23, 2020 on KCAW Sitka FM or KCAW.org and July 24, 2020 on KSTK Wrangell FM or KSTK.org Podcast 0005, Radio#63
This week on “Gunalchéesh!”, we feature the Ts'msyen and Tlingit languages. In Ts'msyen, we hear the story "Little Porcupine Walks About" (Porcupine and Beaver) by Violet Robinson. We hear two conversations in Tlingit; George Ramos with Lena Farkas, and David Katzeek with George Davis. In between, we hear songs in Haida, Tlingit, and Ts'msyen. Listen Live on Thursday nights from 10:06 to 11 PM Alaska Time on KCAW Sitka FM or KCAW.org and/or Friday nights at 9 PM on KSTK Wrangell FM or KSTK.org (aired July 2nd on KCAW Sitka and July 3rd on KSTK Wrangell, Podcast 0001, Radio#60) Last Week's Show: https://www.kcaw.org/wp-content/uploads/Programming/Thursday%2010%20to%20Midnight.mp3?1575650128