Native American Radio Online

Native Controlled Stations Streaming Online
Censored News Blog Radio
Is Obama keeping his campaign promises to Indian Country?
Find uncensored news on Blog talk radio.
This is an excellent source of indigenous news. Hear first hand about border issues from the Tohono O¡¦odham and Pascua Yaqui people. Learn about the Western Shoshone¡¦s efforts to protect Mount Tenabo from Barrick Gold.
Hear Ian Zabarte, Western Shoshone, explains why the Yucca Mountain nuclear dump has not been halted. Very highly recommended.
Listen to Brenda Norrell on Blog Talk Radio
Native Voice 1 Albuquerque
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National Native News/Native America Calling MondaySunday 8:00 am, 1:00 pm and 7:00 pm EST (11:00 am, 4:00 pm and 10:00 pm AZ time)
Wisdom of the Elders Sunday 6:00 pm EST (9:00 am AZ time) 10:00 am
Rezervations Tuesday 4:00 pm and 6:00 pm Wednesday 6:00 pm Thursday 5:00 pm Friday 6:00 pm and 9:00 pm Saturday 6:00 pm EST (add 3 hours AZ time)
Pow Wow Radio from Pow Wows dot com
Listen Online to Native music or watch Pow Wow TV you can upload your own videos or watch other videos of champion dancers and drum groups. The also feature live webcasts and live web chats.
Voices from the Circle 9:00 am and 6:00 pm EST and (11:00 am and 9:00 pm AZ time)
American Indian Living Tuesday and Thursday 9:00 am EST (Noon AZ time)
Native Radio Theater: Variety Show Part 1: Boozhoo and Waste Yahi
Boozhoo and Waste Yahi from Minneapolis (A Native Radio Theater Variety Show):
Recorded live in Minneapolis on May 24th, 2008, these programs feature some of the most outstanding talent from the Twin Cities' Native American community from writers and poets to singers and traditional storytellers. An exciting cross pollination of Native humor and the old variety show form, this show delivers a "wish you were here" postcard from Minnesota.
Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday at 8:00 pm EST (11:00 pm AZ time)
Keep up with Six Nation's News with CKRZ FM the Voice of the Grand
a radio station on the Six Nations reserve (Ontario)
CKRZ is no longer broadcasting online due to financial crisis. You can keep checking to see if it gets better CKRZ website
***A.I.M. Online Radio
Coming soon - AIM live webcast 5 channels, 24 hours a day, news, commentaries, interviews and music
A.I.M. Radio Archives
The AIM Media Project is currently updating their server. Please be patient.
WOJB Hayward, Wisconsin
WOJB is an Ojibwe-owned and operated radio station. Their mission is to promote understanding of the Anishinabeg by infusing traditional values in all aspects of WOJB; offering culturally diverse information and entertainment to Indian and non-Indian listeners on behalf of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa.
7:00 am to 12:00 am EST Tuesdays Drum Song
They also have a BLOG
You can download Pod casts featuring cultural and historical interviews with Tribal Elders, local and national Native news makers, musicians, environmentalists, politicans, lawmakers, writers and other guests appearing on our local programs. There are wonderful interviews with Lac Courte Oreilles elders Al Baker, Keller Papp and Harold Frogg.
Coming Soon - Hopi Radio
KUYI 88.1 FM Hopi Radio
Kuyi means water in Hopi and water is life to indigenous people.
KUYI will be adding the ability for you to LISTEN ONLINE to their website in the future.
Talawi traditional music 7:00 am Weekdays 9:00 am Saturdays
10:00 am National Native News and Native America Calling
Native Voice One 6:00 am - 8:00 am Saturday and Sunday
and 9:00 pm ¡V 6:00 am every day
Soon you'll be able to hear local Hopi artists online!
In mainstream radio, it is rare to hear local bands alongside popular world artists like U-2. On KUYI, local homeboys like Casper, Sidney Poolheco, Bruce Hamana, EJ Satala, and Montee Sinquah get regular air-play. Other Native American artists like Bill Miller, Delphine Tsinajinnie and Edmund Bull are also heard over Hopi radio -- mixed in with James Brown, Pavarotti, Neil Diamond and other great classic and current artists.
Hopi House Calls Wednedays at 12:30 pm
Is it possible to get an IHS doctor to make a house call on the Hopi Reservation? You bet! "KUYI House Calls" was launched on May 30th, 2001, bringing the docs right into homes via radio airwaves. Said one caller, "I think their bedside manner is funny and enjoyable." Got a question?
Hopi High Teen show
Wednesdays at 12:30 pm and Thursdays at 1:30 pm
Native American Calling: Archives
You can catch up on past Native America Calling broadcasts. Their archives go back to 2000.
NAC is archiving faster now. The July 2009 broadcasts are here already!
I've been pretty disappointed with Native America Calling lately because they've been pandering to the white waanaabii audience. They interviewed Rocky King and Brooke Medicine Eagle alone and gave them really softball questions and they never balance the frauds they interview with the hundreds of Native activists trying to expose them. That having been said, there is still some excellent programming on NAC. We as NDN ppl have just got to call them when they sell out to the money in their audience. We need to remember this is a CALL-IN show and take advantage of the toll free number: 1-800-996-2848
Gathering of Nations Radio
Free indigenous music 24/7 featuring an eclectic mix of traditional & contemporary music. flute, jazz, rap, hip hop, reggae, blues, and Powwow music from champion drum groups and singers. It's a little too easy-listening for me during the day, but it gets better in the evening.
A.I.R.O.S. ****American Indian Radio on Satellite All Native web radio
Listen AIROS audio online
NAPT Facebook page
AIROS MySpace
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Public Radio Stations with Native Content

KUNM 89.9 FM Albuquerque, NM
One of my very favorite programs is Singing Wire on KUNM. broadcast every Sunday from Noon to 4:00 pm MST (11:00 am to 2:00 pm AZ time)
This show brings you Interplanet Janet, Greyhound Vince, Radio Rose, Missy D and the Ice man live from Albuquerque, New Mexico!
This is Real NDN music for real NDNZ!
The program features music from Indian country, shout outs, the most popular groups, country, rap, chip hop....
I highly recommend this broadcast. I met the Iceman up at GON a couple years ago and he's da bomb!
Check out the schedule for hosts and upcoming shows on Singing Wire¡¦s MySpace page. You can also leave requests and shout outs. Description and 2 week Audio Archive
They have a good Online Discussion Forum
Radio Theatre: Sundays 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm MST Traditional radio mysteries, to experimental contemporary productions, set in the theater of the mind.
Youth Radio: Sundays 7:00 pm to 8:00 pm MSTNative Youth Radio program produced in Albuquerque.
Spoken Word Hour Sundays 8:00 pm to 9:00 pm MSTa program all about spoken word and performance with a focus an Albuquerque talent.
KSFR 101.1 FM White Rock, NM
Tara Gatewood (Isleta Pueblo & Navajo) Native America Calling Associate Producer hosts a live weekly radio program on KSFR White Rock, NM from 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm MST every Saturday (2:00 pm - 4:00 pm AZ time) Listen Online
WLUW Voices From the CircleNative news, music, issues Produced and hosted by Barbara Jersey (Menominee/Potawatomi) and Jim DeNomie (Bad River Chippewa) at WLUW on Loyola University. 9:00 am -
10:00 am EST Voices from the Circle news and culture of the Native American community.
KXCI 91.3 FMTucson, AZ
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Rez Radio
Friday 1:00 am - 2:30 AZ time hosted by: Warren Garcia
Native American Rock, Rap & Reggae (set your alarm clock gramma!)
The Story
The Story is an NPR series hosted by Dick Gordon that brings the news home - through passionate points of view and personal experiences. The program brings together ordinary and extraordinary people to provide perspective on the issues which affect us all. Our goal is to inspire conversation, thinking and understanding. Produced at North Carolina Public Radio - WUNC. Helen Roy, an Ojibwe language teacher and Jim Sadwich are interviewed.
KOSU Stillwater, OK
Monday ¡V Friday The Story 11:00 am 11:30 am
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KQED San Francisco, CA
(www.kqed.org/radio/index.jsp)
Quest, a new series from KQED Radio, TV, Interactive, and EdNet, focuses on the people behind the science and environmental issues that are changing the way we live.
Mondays at 6:33 am and 8:33 am PST. Audio archive available. This Week in Northern California occasionally has N8tive content.
PBS television archives available
Wait Wait Don't tell me Saturday 11:00 am to 12:00 pm
Prairie Home Companion Sunday 11:00 am to 1:00 pm
Le Show Sunday 11:00 pm
KUOW
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Thursday 8:00 pm Speakers Forum has N8tive content
Wednesday 8:00 pm Alternative Radio
Archive for Speaker¡¦s Forum
Native news from Seattle, WA and the Pacific Northwest
WBAI 99.5 FM Pacifica Radio, New York City
First Voices Indigenous Radio with Tiokasin Ghosthorse
I can not completely support this dewd's show. He doesn't check to see that his more nuagy interviews are done with actual NDNS. However, the shows where he manages to get it together and interviews LEGITIMATE political and environmental leaders are pretty good. WBAI has a bad reputation of not listening to feedback from REAL NDNS and promoting the white fantasy of NDNS as inarticulate noble "spitchul guides" or environmental saviors.
I can recommend the Joy of Resistance:
Multicultural feminist radio broadcast on the 1st Thursday of the month at 11:00 EST
I love these ladies. They always have something interesting to say, with a focus on non-narcissistic wellness.
Indigenous thinking (sometimes it's good) 10:00 am to 11:00 am EST Thursdays
Explorations with Michiu Kaku (He's not Native, but he's kewl) Wednesdays 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm EST
Off the Hook with Emmaual Goldstein Hacker News 700 pm to 8:00 pm Wednesdays EST - Great info for cyberwarriorz
First Voices Indigenous Radio Archives I can only recommend the interviews with legitimate AIM leaders, legitimate NDN political leaders and legitimate NDN environmental activists. A lot of the stuff on spirituality is NOT reliable and way to nuagey! Listen with your BS detectors on!
WOJB Hayward, WI
Ojibwe-owned Native station
Noon - National Native News
12:06 pm 1:00 pm EST and 12:00 am 5:30 am Monday through Friday AIROS - Native America Calling
1:10 pm - 5:00 pm EST Native Tuesday
7:00 pm - 12:00 am EST Tuesday Drum Song
CBC radio - As it happens 5:30 to 6:30 pm EST
KBGG Waterloo, Iowa
This show is aimed at Black audiences but it has a progressive perspective and is N8tive friendly.
KNBA Koahnic Broadcast Corporation Anchorage, AK
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Indigenous Expressions, an eclectic blend music with a decidedly indigenous flavor is broadcast weekdays from 10:00 am - 2:00 pm AKST
9:00 am - 10:00 am weekdays Native America Calling
5:00 pm - 6:00 pm week nights Alaska News Nightly
Mondays 9:00 pm - 10:00 pm Reservations with Dawn Karima
KSUT Four Corners Public Radio from Ignacio Colorado
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10:00 - 11:30 pm Sundays MST KSUT's Native American program host Marjorie Borst - Traditional music and culture
Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 10:30 am MST Tribal Radio Morning show
Monday - Friday 11:00 am - 12:00 noon MST Native American Calling
Thursday noon and 3:00 pm Monday MST Mike's Native Foot tapper
Friday noon MST Native Feature CD of the week
Tuesdays 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm MST American Indian Living
Wednesdays 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm MST PerspectivesTribal elder, Ray Frost, gives updates from the Tribal Comm. of Elders and other Tribal Updates from within the Tribal Government in the Ute Language
Thursdays 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm MST Voices From the Circle
Fridays 1:00 pm - 3:30 pm MST Earth Songs
Mondays 2:00 pm MST Local Native Music Program Ksut Tribal Staff
Wednesdays 3:00 pm MST Feeding the Spirit
with Julia & Henry of the Shining Mountain Diabetes Program
Hosts Henry and Julia from the Shining Mountain Diabetes Program discuss current information on health issues affecting Indian country
Tuesdays 7:00 pm - 7:30 pm MST Reach the Rez Radio
Indian Uprising
Sunday 4:00 - 4:30 pm EST (1:00 pm AZ Time) Indian Uprising
Sunday KFAI Minneapolis/St Paul MN http://www.kfai.org
Indian Uprising
Chris Spotted Eagle, is a long-time resident and activist in Minneapolis. He was a TV producer at Twin Cities Public Television. Spotted Eagle said, "regular programming about Indian issues on any radio station here in the Twin Cities was nonexistent. Indian Uprising will broadcast unheard voices for the first time."
KPFA Berkeley, CA
http://www.kpfa.org
7:00 - 8:00 pm Sunday Act One Radio
2:00 - 3:00 pm Wednesday
Bay Native Circle
Hosts Lakota Harden, Janeen Antoine, and Ras K'Dee
bring you today's Native issues, people, culture & events.
KPFK 98.7 FM Santa Barbara Pacifica Radio broadcasts American Indian Airwaves from Santa Barbara AIM
Wednesdays, 3:00 pm ¡V 4:00 pm PST (2:00 - 5:00 pm AZ time, 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm EST) hosted by Marcus V. Lopez (Chumash) and
Corey Dubin. The program is produced by Coyote Radio and was established in 1988 describes its mission as "to give indigenous peoples and their respective first nations a voice about the continuous struggles against Colonialism and Imperialism by the occupying and settler societies often referred to as the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Latin and South America countries located therein."
KPFK is notorious for having white people interview white frauds and present them as legitimate indigenous leaders. I DO NOT recommend most of the programs they produce for non-NDNS with New age themes, but this program appears to be the exception. There's more of a concentration on Southwest border issues and Latin America than the Northeastern United States and Canada than I would like, but he programming is excellent.
The American Indian Airwaves Archives are worth a look.
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Hawaii Public Rado KIPO 89.3
Streaming Audio
Kanikapila Sunday - KIPO - Sundays 1:00 pm ¡V 4:00 pm
Hawaii Public Radio's Derrick Malama features the latest in Hawaiian music by today's artists, plus classic songs from the 1970s and '80s. The show includes interviews with guest artists as well as live, in-studio performances. Kani Ka Pila in Hawaiian is "Lets Play Music".
Derrick Malama was born and raised in Hawaii and has a unique feel for the music of the islands. He does double duty at Hawaii Public Radio serving as the host of Kani Ka Pila Sunday on KIPO, and local anchor of Morning Edition, weekday mornings on KHPR, KKUA and KANO.
Wait Wait Don¡¦t Tell Me! 11:00 am Saturday
HPR's Wayfinder Series
Sometimes the folks who understand the oldest traditions best are also the ones who can speak most convincingly about how to prepare for the future! The Wayfinder lectures feature three key visionaries who are leaders in their respective fields. Join Nainoa Thompson, James Koshiba, and Paul Zorner for the Wayfinder Lecture Series.
The first of these Wayfinder Lectures, with science education advocate and renowned navigator Nainoa Thompson, is scheduled for Thursday, July 23rd. Please note: this talk is sold out.
The second evening, featuring social engineering expert James Koshiba, is set for Thursday, August 20th.
The third will present Paul Zorner, an expert in bioenergy research, on Thursday, September 17th.
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NATIVE AMERICA CALLING

KSFC Spokane WA (Public broadcasting)
Native America Calling: 10:00 am PST / 11:00 am AZ / 1:00 pm EST
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WOJB Hayward, WI
Native America Calling: 12:06 pm CST / 11:06 am AZ / 1:06 pm EST
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Aboriginal Voices Radio CFIE Toronto, Ontario Canada
Native America Calling: 1:00 pm EST / 11:00 am AZ
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KISI Idaho State University Pocatello ID Public Broadcasting
Native America Calling: 11:00 am MST/ 10:00 am AZ / 1:00 pm EST
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KGLP Gallup NM
Native America Calling: 11:05 am MST/ 10:05 am AZ / 1:05 pm EST
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KSID Cortez, CO
Native America Calling: 11:00 am MST/ 10:00 am AZ / 1:00 pm EST
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KSUT Southern Ute Tribal Radio Ignacio, CO
Native America Calling: 11:00 am MST / 10:00 AZ / 1:00 pm EST
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KUNM Albuquerque NM
Native America Calling: 11:05 am MST / 10:05 am AZ / 1:05 pm EST
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KNBA Anchorage, AK
Native America Calling: 9:00 am AKSD / 10:00 am AZ / 1:00 pm EST
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Native Voice 1 Albuquerque, NM
Native America Calling: 7:00 pm EST / 5:00 pm AZ
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KILI - The Voice of the Lakota live from Porcupine Butte Rapid City, SD
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Native America Calling is broadcast at (10:00 AZ time 11:00 MST)
Native American Calling: Archives
You can catch up on past Native America Calling broadcasts. Their archives go back to 2000.
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BEST ALTERNATIVE CANADIAN RADIO ONLINE

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Aboriginal Youth Network Online Radio
Good List of Online Native Radio
The antithesis of the CHUMs, CFOXs and Q107s that rule the private sector
CJSF
Burnaby BC
Aboriginal Voices Radio Network
Toronto's first Aboriginal Radio - All Indian - All the time
Ear Shot Online a list of Canadian Community Radio Stations
CFBX 92.5FM The Kamloops Campus/Community Radio Society
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All Nations Power Hour with Chris Tuesdays at 1:00 pm
Kamloops Ki Aawaaz Indian with Amit Sunday at 1:00 pm
CJSF Community Radio
DEMOCRACY NOW 11:00 Arizona Time
They play great non-M.I.M. toonz like Bikini kill This is not a test,
North of America . . .
CFUV University of Victoria
University of Victoria
CFUV Campus Community Radio http://cfuv.uvic.ca/
CFWE the Native Perspective
Saturdays:
9:00 am One People Many Lives 10:00 am National Aboriginal Top 30 12:00 noon Songkeepers 1:00 pm Music Mix 7:00 pm Contemporary/Hip Hop/Rock 8:00 pm Crossover 11:00 pm 5th Element
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AMMSA Aboriginal Multi-media society
Links to all sorts of First Nations media across Canada
Radio Productions Concerning Racism and Native People
National Native News
Navajo Times Article Arvol Looking Horse's Proclamation on Protection of Native American Ceremonies
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