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Episode 53 features Alaska singer-songwriter Josh Fortenbery, British indie-folk duo Jack & Daisy, cowboy poet Andy Hedges, and musician Andra Suchy from Mandan, ND. Plus, Tom Brosseau shares some thoughts and songs.
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Espacio Deportivo de la Tarde 23 de octubre 2025 Pepe Segarra, Alex Cervantes y el Poli Toluco en un programa especial de jueves. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A new book is just one of multidisciplinary artist Cannupa Hanska Luger's (Mandan, Hidatsa, & Arikara and Lakota) many current creative projects. He's the 2025 artist-in-residence for Verbier 3-D Foundation, a contemporary art non-profit in Switzerland. He has new work that is part of an augmented reality exhibition with other Indigenous artists at the Metropolitan Museum of Art's American Wing. He has a public sculpture installation at the University of Massachusetts Boston. And he designed a terrifying sports mascot costume for the Jordan Peele horror film, “Him.” His new hybrid art book and graphic novel, “Surviva: A Future Ancestral Field Guide,” is a creative take on the Indigenous knowledge necessary for survival in a post-colonial future. We'll hear from Luger about his creative drive and the message thread throughout all his acclaimed work.
A new book is just one of multidisciplinary artist Cannupa Hanska Luger's (Mandan, Hidatsa, & Arikara and Lakota) many current creative projects. He's the 2025 artist-in-residence for Verbier 3-D Foundation, a contemporary art non-profit in Switzerland. He has new work that is part of an augmented reality exhibition with other Indigenous artists at the Metropolitan Museum of Art's American Wing. He has a public sculpture installation at the University of Massachusetts Boston. And he designed a terrifying sports mascot costume for the Jordan Peele-produced horror film, “Him.” His new hybrid art book and graphic novel, “Surviva: A Future Ancestral Field Guide,” is a creative take on the Indigenous knowledge necessary for survival in a post-colonial future. We'll hear from Luger about his creative drive and the message thread throughout all his acclaimed work.
ICE está usando métodos inhumanos para deportar personas en Estados Unidos y puede que no les guste para nada el tono de este podcast (aiuda me van a quebrar...)También, tenemos un serio problema con la capa magnética y cerramos con rapiditas.¿Ya nos siguen?, ¿Qué están esperando?
In this episode of the East Coast Elite series, we sit down with Nakul Mandan, founder and partner at Audacious Ventures, to discuss his unique approach to early-stage investing. After an 18-year career, Nakul discovered a powerful differentiator: an in-house playbook for recruiting exceptional talent and building scalable sales engines. He shares how his experience with a legendary sales leader transformed his investment philosophy, leading him to double down on "founder quality" and "10x individual contributors". We dive into tangible advice for founders on everything from identifying an urgent problem to solve to knowing when to hire their first sales team. Nakul also provides invaluable guidance for salespeople and execs looking to break into the world of venture capital.
Friendship with a lawyer from Bismarck led to famed actor Jessica Lange receiving an Oscar nomination in 1985. While she did not win, Lange went on to testify before Congress about the plight of farmers. How did a Bismarck lawyer inspire such a chain of events? It all began when Sarah Vogel of Mandan was roommates with Jessica Lange's older sister at the University of North Dakota. Vogel had remained close friends with the Lange family.
In this episode of Dakota Datebook, we'll listen to Catherine Froelich, enrolled member of the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation talk about traditional ways and values.
We all watched Mandan, ND this weekend, as well as the speculation on the ground conditions and the efforts going into managing the flash flooding they received that week. A lot was said about it, and we always like to try and just talk about facts and what was really done in this scenario. First, to spread education, and second, to learn about everything that goes into it that we may not see as members of the general public. Casey Allen of BarrelRacing.com talked to the WPRA President Heidi Uecker-Schmidt to discuss everything that went into the past weekend and we wanted to share!
The conversation today is about navigating aging services and how to shop for senior care with tips from the inside. Our guest is Alena Goergen, director of nursing at Good Samaritan Society - Miller Pointe in Mandan, North Dakota. Our host is Matt Holsen with Sanford Health News. Learn more about Sanford Health at: http://www.news.sanfordhealth.orgConnect with us on social:FacebookTwitterInstagramLinkedIn
El director de Radioestadio reflexiona en Noticias fin de semana sobre la batalla y pelea constante de los dirigentes políticos.
Ni el PP ni el PSOE entienden que la gente se siente cada vez más desconectada de unos partidos que parece que han renunciado a resolver los problemas reales y se entregan a la trifulca y al desgaste constante del adversario en las dos cuestiones que más preocupan a la ciudadanía: la vivienda y el deterioro de los servicios públicos de los trenes a la sanidad. Ambos partidos están saboteando más que proponiendo soluciones.
Comentario: Las embajadas mandan. Por: Enrique Vargas Peña by ABC Color
Mary Greiner is a founding co-host of Ladies of Another View on BEK News but in addition her family have long standing tradition in planting and selling sweet corn in Mandan, ND
Macu de la Cruz, junto con las Voces de Alejandría, nos embarcan por un viaje alrededor de esas cartas que se mandan los personajes de novelas y libros entre ellos.
Before the first bridge was built across the Missouri River, getting across was the business of ferries. The first documented ferry began operation in 1860, between Bismarck and Mandan.
I spent a little time on this episode of Plain Talk bemoaning the horrendous performance of my beloved New York Yankees. Poor roster construction and poor fundamental play are difficult things to watch. Co-host Chad Oban ate it up, as you might imagine, but baseball isn't all we discussed. We touched on the baffling controversy over Sydney Sweeney's jeans commercial. For some reason, this has convulsed the nation, starting with left-wing critics who claim the ad promotes some master race message about eugenics, which of course inspired the MAGA crowd to rally around Sweeney as their new hero. It makes me wonder if comedian and actor Marc Maron is right when he says that progressives have "annoyed the average American into fascism." Shifting to North Dakota politics, we talked about Fargo leaders trying to pin their budget woes on property tax reform. I argued on the podcast, and in a previous column, that Mayor Tim Mahoney's budget is calculated to produce political talking points, not solutions, and Oban agreed, pointing out that Fargo's fiscal problems predate the 3% spending cap passed earlier this year. We addressed my controversial story about education lobbyist Aimee Copas and her alleged activities at a Mandan waterpark as detailed in a police report. I got flak from some who said that the story wasn't news. My argument? Copas, the executive director of the North Dakota Council of Educational Leaders, is one of the most consequential people in North Dakota when it comes to education policy. When a police report alleges that she and her husband were engaging in sexual activities in public, at a water park, the public deserves to know about it. Also on this episode, we cover the delays in Superintendent Kirsten Baesler's appointment to a position in the Trump administration, and whether or not her bid might be scuttled by opposition from the MAGA right. Plus, North Dakota's new porn verification law probably isn't stopping anyone from watching porn on the internet. If you want to participate in Plain Talk, just give us a call or text at 701-587-3141. It's super easy — leave your message, tell us your name and where you're from, and we might feature it on an upcoming episode.
El informe publicado por Médicos Sin Fronteras relata las situaciones a las que se tienen que enfrentar las víctimas en los centros de distribución de la Fundación Humanitaria de Gaza. Su directora general Raquel Ayora lo analiza en Las Mañanas de RNE. "Lo que nos parece importante documentar es que los 1.380 heridos que hemos tratado durante estas siete semanas se dan en clínicas de atención primaria que no deberían recibir ningún herido, pero la escala de violencia y brutalidad es tal que incluso clínicas como la nuestra están recibiendo una llegada masiva de heridos"."Son heridas que van a matar". Con esa contundencia se expresa la directora. "Comienzan los disparos, la gente huye y terminan en el suelo pisoteados por otros. En la lucha por conseguir la comida, que es muy escasa la que se reparte [...] el resultado natural es que la gente termine peleándose por ella [...] Las familias mandan a los que están más preparados para sobrevivir a ese viaje", cuenta Ayora. Sobre el futuro, Raquel Ayora no sabe lo que vendrá. "El problema que tenemos con esta situación es que no sabemos qué es lo que viene después. Estamos pasando líneas rojas de cosas que no hemos visto nunca antes", concluye. Escuchar audio
“Fierce Aunties” by author Laurel Goodluck (Mandan, Hidatsa, Tsimshian) is a colorful, enthusiastic celebration of the Indigenous women we need in our lives. Goodluck's children's book explores the many ways women provide support for the young people who look up to them. Another writer, Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve (Sicangu and Ponca), also explores the power of relatives in her young readers chapter book, “The Summer of the Bone Horses.” The book is also an homage to her late brother by telling an interesting piece of his story on the Rosebud Sioux Reservation in the late 1940s. Among the awards won by the long-time children's book author and educator is the National Humanities Medal. Both books are illustrated by the talented artist Steph Littlebird (Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde). We'll hear from all three women about their work.
Mandan a Tamaulipas Misión ECO por las lluvias a causa de Barry Sheinbaum encabeza llegada al AIFA del avión Embraer E195-E2 Universidad de Pensilvania vetará a atletas trans de competencias femeninas
La militarización de las instituciones de seguridad pública federal es un asunto en el que llevamos tres sexenios y que ahora ha concluido con un aplastamiento definitivo a todas las voces, leyes, tratados internacionales que lo impedían.
Pittsburgh envió al receptor George Pickens y a los Dallas Cowboys por una selección de tercera ronda del draft de 2026 y una de quinta ronda de 2027. El pateador de los Baltimore Ravens Justin Tucker fue cortado con el equipo después de que drafteron a Tyler Loop. Tyreek Hill nombró a los cinco mejores quaterbacks de la NFL y no incluyó a su compañero Tua Tagovailoa. Respodemos a sus comentarios y mucho más... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Pittsburgh envió al receptor George Pickens y a los Dallas Cowboys por una selección de tercera ronda del draft de 2026 y una de quinta ronda de 2027. El pateador de los Baltimore Ravens Justin Tucker fue cortado con el equipo después de que drafteron a Tyler Loop. Tyreek Hill nombró a los cinco mejores quaterbacks de la NFL y no incluyó a su compañero Tua Tagovailoa. Respodemos a sus comentarios y mucho más... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this week's episode, host Daniel Raimi talks with Angela Parker, an assistant professor at the University of Denver and member of the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Cree Tribes. Parker recently published a book on the history of the Three Affiliated Tribes—the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara—who live on the Fort Berthold Reservation in North Dakota. This land, situated along the Missouri River, became the site of the Garrison Dam, a project built by the US Army Corps of Engineers in the 1940s and 1950s that flooded parts of the reservation and forced roughly 90 percent of the Native population to relocate to higher ground. Parker discusses the cultural and ecological significance of the Missouri River to the Three Affiliated Tribes, the efforts of community members to resist the dam's construction, and the lasting negative impacts of the dam. References and recommendations: “Damming the Reservation: Tribal Sovereignty and Activism at Fort Berthold” by Angela K. Parker; https://www.oupress.com/9780806194615/damming-the-reservation/ Image of George Gillette signing a contract for the sale of Fort Berthold land; https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/indian-weeps-at-land-sale-washington-dc-george-gillette-news-photo/515360260 “The Effects of Dams on Tribal Lands, with Heather Randell” episode of the Resources Radio podcast; https://www.resources.org/resources-radio/the-effects-of-dams-on-tribal-lands-with-heather-randell/ “The Pitt” television show; https://www.max.com/shows/pitt-2024/e6e7bad9-d48d-4434-b334-7c651ffc4bdf “Careless People” by Sarah Wynn-Williams; https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781250391230/carelesspeople/
On this date in 1918, William Henry Leder was born in Flasher, North Dakota, to Carl Benjamin and Helena Augusta Leder. Bill went to school in Mandan and, after graduating from Mandan High School, went on to the North Dakota State Teachers College and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree.
In this episode of the IO Podcast, Nakul Mandan (founder of Audacious Ventures) shares his tips and tricks for recruiting top talent, the most critical assets for successful companies.He also shares his story of how he became a top investor and what every startup founder needs to know to successfully raise capital.Chapters:(00:05:12) Hustle and Networking in Venture Capital Growth(00:12:50) Mastering B2B Go-to-Market Expertise through Experience(00:15:22) Exceptional Individuals Driving Business Growth(00:18:06) Attracting Exceptional Talent for Startups(00:26:32) Tailored Hiring Approach for Role Success(00:30:24) Proactive Talent Sourcing for Startup Teams(00:41:40) Proactive Communication for Closing Top Candidates(00:45:29) Optimizing Recruitment Strategies for Successful Hiring(00:48:48) Founder-Centric Investment PlatformsAudacious Ventures: https://www.audacious.co/Check out PELION: https://pelionvp.com/
The Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians in western Oregon signed away their subsistence hunting and fishing rights in exchange for federal recognition in 1980. Now, after years of work, those rights are fully restored, opening up a rich store of traditional food for tribal members. Author Brook Thompson was inspired to write her children's book, I Love Salmon and Lampreys, after witnessing a salmon kill in the Klamath River in 2002. Her book, illustrated by Anastasia Khmelevska, is an approachable story about environmental stewardship. Indigenous chef and restaurateur Bleu Adams reimagines American cuisine at her new eatery, The Continental, in Provo, Utah, "celebrating the land, the seasons, and the stories that shape us." GUESTS Brook Thompson (Yurok and Karuk), author, civil engineer, activist, artist, and full-time Ph.D. student at the University of California, Santa Cruz in environmental studies Bleu Adams (Diné, Mandan and Hidatsa), owner and chef of The Continental and served as an emissary for the U.S. State Department's Diplomatic Culinary Partnership Robert Kentta (Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians), Siletz Tribal Council member
Introducing Morbidology, a preview of episode 294: The Mandan Massacre. It was just before 7:30AM on 1 April, 2019, when employees started to arrive at RJR Maintenance and Management in Mandan, North Dakota. When they entered the building, however, it quickly became apparent that something was amiss. A body was found, followed by another, then another, then another…. Make sure to subscribe to Morbidology across all podcast platforms and YouTube.
Introducing Morbidology, a preview of episode 294: The Mandan Massacre. It was just before 7:30AM on 1 April, 2019, when employees started to arrive at RJR Maintenance and Management in Mandan, North Dakota. When they entered the building, however, it quickly became apparent that something was amiss. A body was found, followed by another, then another, then another…. Make sure to subscribe to Morbidology across all podcast platforms and YouTube.
Introducing Morbidology, a preview of episode 294: The Mandan Massacre.It was just before 7:30AM on 1 April, 2019, when employees started to arrive at RJR Maintenance and Management in Mandan, North Dakota.When they entered the building, however, it quickly became apparent that something was amiss.A body was found, followed by another, then another, then another….Make sure to subscribe to Morbidology across all podcast platforms and YouTube.
Introducing Morbidology, a preview of episode 294: The Mandan Massacre.It was just before 7:30AM on 1 April, 2019, when employees started to arrive at RJR Maintenance and Management in Mandan, North Dakota.When they entered the building, however, it quickly became apparent that something was amiss.A body was found, followed by another, then another, then another….Make sure to subscribe to Morbidology across all podcast platforms and YouTube.
Introducing Morbidology, a preview of episode 294: The Mandan Massacre. It was just before 7:30AM on 1 April, 2019, when employees started to arrive at RJR Maintenance and Management in Mandan, North Dakota. When they entered the building, however, it quickly became apparent that something was amiss. A body was found, followed by another, then another, then another…. Make sure to subscribe to Morbidology across all podcast platforms and YouTube.
Military veterans make up just under a third of the thousands of federal job cuts that the White House has imposed since January. On top of that, the Trump Administration indicates it intends to cut 80,000 jobs from Veterans Affairs. We'll explore how those cuts are being felt by the population that traditionally has the highest military participation compared to any other group. GUESTS Dean Dauphinais (Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa Indians), business owner, entrepreneur, and Marine Corps veteran Robert Hunter Sr. (Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara, and Northern Cheyenne), director of MHA Veterans Affairs and Army veteran
Episode No. 695 features artist Cannupa Hanska Luger and curator Ken Myers. The Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University is presenting "Cannupa Hanska Luger: Speechless," an examination of the complications of colonial histories from an Indigenous perspective. "Speechless" particularly focuses on how narratives, myths, and histories are constructed through the concept of the cargo cult, which developed as a result of Western military campaigns that delivered supplies to foreign lands inhabited by Indigenous peoples. These cults formed around the provisions that were delivered by the imperial forces (such as radios), the very groups that were colonizing Indigenous lands. The exhibition was curated by Apsara DiQuinzio and remains on view through July 6. Concurrently, Luger's work may be seen in the 16th Sharjah Biennial, "Breath(e): Toward Climate and Social Justice" at the Moody Center, Rice University, and in "Indigenous Identities: Here, Now & Always" at the Zimmerli Art Museum, Rutgers University. Luger is an enrolled member of the Three Affiliated Tribes of Fort Berthold and is Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara and Lakota. His work, across a wide range of media, extends cultural awareness and enables action. His work has been presented in solo or two-person shows by the Public Art Fund, New York; the University of Michigan Museum of Art; the Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Mass., and more. Works discussed on the program include: A single-channel version of Luger's Future Ancestral Technologies: New Myth, 2021; Luger's extended Mirror Shield project; and Luger's Uŋziwoslal Wašičuta installation series, which celebrates the Transportable Intergenerational Protection Infrastructure (TIPI), 2021-. Myers is the curator of "Painted with Silk: The Art of Early American Embroidery" at the Detroit Institute of Arts. "Painted with Silk" looks at how US schoolgirl embroideries made from the seventeenth to nineteenth centuries helped build and extend ideas around nation, gender, class, and religion. It also includes contemporary embroideries by Elaine Reichek that repurpose the form of earlier embroideries and investigate their constructions of gender, class, and race. The exhibition is on view through June 15. Instagram: Cannupa Hanska Luger, Tyler Green.
Los “extraditados”. Mandan a 29 narcos mexicanos a EU
* Mandan regalo a Trump: 29 jefes del narco, entre ellos Caro Quintero* Acuerdan mantener gasolina Magna abajo de 24 pesos* ¿Qué pasará con Emilia Pérez en los Óscar este domingo?
Repatriation advocates have had some recent progress in both policy and practice when it comes to getting important items returned to tribes. But the ongoing effort to educate the elected officials, institutional leaders and the public requires time and resources. We'll get an update on the eve of the biggest annual conference for people working in the repatriation field. We'll also get an update on a Florida repatriation dispute. GUESTS Shannon O'Loughlin (Choctaw), Chief Executive and attorney for the Association on American Indian Affairs Samuel Kohn (Apsáalooke), attorney Kim Mettler (Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara), Next Generations Director at the Association on American Indian Affairs and life coach Betty Osceola (Miccosukee), environmental educator
As the notable 80-year-old American Indian Movement leader Leonard Peltier walks free from Florida's Coleman Penitentiary, Native American activists are reflecting on the nearly five-decade push to get to this point. Seven presidents passed up the opportunity to free Peltier, until President Joe Biden commuted his sentence to house arrest in the final moments of his term. We'll explore Native direct action from its militant beginnings to its current role in changing both legal outcomes and public opinion. What does Peltier's release mean to you? You can watch the NDN Collective's video of Leonard Peltier's public appearance after his release here. GUESTS Dr. Robert Warrior (Osage), Hall Distinguished Professor of American Literature and Culture at the University of Kansas Lisa Bellanger (Leech Lake Ojibwe), executive director of the American Indian Movement and chair of AIM's Grand Governing Council Ruth Buffalo (Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation and Chiricahua Apache descent), former president of the National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition Janene Yazzie (Navajo), director of policy and advocacy for the NDN Collective
One possible change to Medicaid being floated in Congress right now includes a $2.3 trillion cut over the next 10 years. Other potential changes include adding certain work requirements and shifting costs and distribution of Medicaid funds to states, which have no trust obligations to tribes. As it is, Medicaid provides direct support to at least one million Native Americans. It's also one of the secondary sources that help provide health care through the Indian Health Service. Advocates are bracing for changes as they continue to make the case for the program's life-and-death importance in Indian Country. GUESTS Dr. Damian Chase-Begay (Mandan and Arikara), associate research professor of public health at the University of Montana Kristen Bitsuie (Navajo), tribal health care outreach and education policy manager for the National Indian Health Board Nanette Star (Choctaw descendant), director of policy and planning at the California Consortium of Urban Indian Health Winn Davis, congressional relations director at the National Indian Health Board
Justin Brockheim pulled up outside the RJR Maintenance and Management in Mandan, North Dakota, just before 7:30AM on the 1st of April, 2012, to begin his shift. He stepped into the building, anticipating to see his boss already at work – he was normally the first one there. But this morning would be anything other than ordinary.SPONSORS -Nutrafol: Start your hair growth journey with Nutrafol. For a limited time, Nutrafol is offering our listeners ten dollars off your first month's subscription and free shipping with the code MORBIDOLOGY at: https://nutrafol.com/BetterHelp: Give online therapy a try with 10% off and be on your way to being your best self at: https://betterhelp.com/morbidologyQuip: It's time to take control of your oral health. Get 20% off plus a free travel case and countertop stand at: https://getquip.com/morbidologyManscaped: For Valentine's Day, gift him a grooming upgrade he'll actually be excited about. Get 20% off and free shipping with the code “MORBIDOLOGY” at: https://manscaped.com/SHOW NOTES - https://morbidology.com/morbidology-the-podcast-294-the-mandan-massacre/PATREON - https://www.patreon.com/morbidologyYOUTUBE: https://youtube.com/morbidologyAudio Credit:Epidemic SoundDark Tranquility - Anno Domini Beats - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6mBav72AkBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/morbidology--3527306/support.