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Language Break: Hawaiian from Kumu Kau’i Peralto

Indian Country Today | February 20, 2025

As Indigenous people, our languages are among our most valued resources. To preserve and share the beautiful languages across Turtle Island, ICT is excited to share our Hawaiian Language Breaks from Kumu Kaui Peralto with music from Kalani Pe’a. WATCH: #Hawaiian #HawaiianLanguage #KumuKauiPeralto #LanguageBreak #LearnHawaiian Follow us on Twitter – […]


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Language Break: Hawaiian from Kumu Kau’i Peralto

Indian Country Today | February 19, 2025

As Indigenous people, our languages are among our most valued resources. To preserve and share the beautiful languages across Turtle Island, ICT is excited to share our Hawaiian Language Breaks from Kumu Kaui Peralto with music from Kalani Pe’a. WATCH: #Hawaiian #HawaiianLanguage #KumuKauiPeralto #LanguageBreak #LearnHawaiian Follow us on Twitter – […]


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Artistic Indigenous fellowship through Zoom

Indian Country Today | January 31, 2025

Indian Country Today’s daily newscast for January 27, 2021. Follow us on Twitter – https://twitter.com/IndianCountry Follow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/IndianCountryToday/ ICT Opinion Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/ICTOpinion Follow us on Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/indiancountrytoday


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Orchestrating solo

Indian Country Today | January 30, 2025

Indian Country Today’s daily newscast Pandemic restrictions and the social justice movement are colliding on stage in St. Paul, Minnesota. The result is, small scale compositions that are premiering this month all composed by people of color. These solo pieces are made for wind instruments and the concerts are being […]


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‘So much’ music potential, pushing boundaries

Indian Country Today | January 29, 2025

Indian Country Today’s daily newscast The Grand Canyon has inspired creativity for generations. Musicians know this well through the Grand Canyon Music Festival. Since 1983, the festival has had a unique relationship with nearby tribes. The Native American Composers Apprenticeship Program brings Native youth together with professional classical musicians and […]


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Blood quantum, Indigenous identity

Indian Country Today | January 28, 2025

Indian Country Today’s daily newscast Today’s show includes the topic talked about more and more: blood quantum. Plus, younger generations of Alaska Natives are dealing with identity issues as the 50th anniversary of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act approaches. Follow us on Twitter – https://twitter.com/IndianCountry Follow us on Facebook […]


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Indian Country is on fire

Indian Country Today | January 27, 2025

Indian Country Today’s daily newscast Things are heating up all over the world. What does climate change mean for Indigenous people? Plus, tribal nations across the country are looking at what it means to be a citizen. Follow us on Twitter – https://twitter.com/IndianCountry Follow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/IndianCountryToday/ ICT […]


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Music from France

Indian Country Today | January 26, 2025

Indian Country Today’s daily newscast Violinist Laura Ortman joins the ICT newscast to talk about her music. Plus reporter Deb Krol tells us about her new series on efforts to protect sacred spaces in the southwest. Follow us on Twitter – https://twitter.com/IndianCountry Follow us on Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/IndianCountryToday/ ICT Opinion […]


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In tune with Frank Waln

Indian Country Today | January 25, 2025

Indian Country Today’s daily newscast Coming up, multi-genre artist Frank Waln talks about a recent PBS special that allowed him to play music with a full orchestra, plus we’re talking about tribes and sports betting with ICT’s Carina Dominguez. Follow us on Twitter – https://twitter.com/IndianCountry Follow us on Facebook – […]


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The rest is rock n’ roll history

Indian Country Today | January 24, 2025

Indian Country Today’s daily newscast Stevie Salas is a rock and roll musician. In the late 1980s, George Clinton signed Salas, Apache, to play on his next album and the rest is history. Salas has played on more than 70 albums and has sold 2 million records. He has played […]



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