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A look back: Pulitzer Prize winning composer

Indian Country Today | January 13, 2025

Tuesday, December 20, 2022: Meet a Pulitzer Prize winning composer from the Navajo Nation, and the creative behind the B. Yellowtail Collective. Plus, Cheyenne and Arapaho Television turns 10 Raven Chacon became the first Native person to receive a Pulitzer Prize for musical composition in 2022. He wrote “Voiceless Mass,” […]


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Environmental group sees change

Indian Country Today | January 12, 2025

Wednesday, January 4, 2023: After 30 years, an Honor the Earth’s founder expands its mission. A classical music radio program features all Native musicians. Plus, Republicans make strides in the House. What does that mean for tribal nations. Honor the Earth uses Indigenous wisdom, music, art, and the media to […]


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‘Bear Grease’ hopes to make it to Broadway

Indian Country Today | January 11, 2025

Indian Country Today’s daily newscast On Monday’s ICT Newscast, Kinsale Drake is the 2022 Joy Harjo Poetry prize winner. We speak to the creative behind the musical ‘Bear Grease’ and a new app is teaching the Citizen Potawatomi Nation language. Kinsale Drake, Diné, is a poet, playwright, and performer based […]


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Indigenous artist strikes NFL deal

Indian Country Today | January 10, 2025

Thursday, January 26, 2023 – The impact of McGirt v. Oklahoma. We meet with author and professor Robert J. Miller to talk about his new book. An exhibit featuring artists from the Great Plains region is scheduled to travel across the US and the world. Plus, one of the hottest […]


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Cultural lessons for young readers

Indian Country Today | January 9, 2025

Indian Country Today’s daily newscast Tuesday, February 14th, 2023- An award-winning Ojibwe writer talks about hair and culture. Plus, a First Nation community is getting ready for next year’s National Ribbon Skirt Day. And, new music from an Osage singer and songwriter. A Caldecott Medal winner has a new book […]


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Native creatives take the stage

Indian Country Today | January 8, 2025

Indian Country Today’s daily newscast Thursday, February 23rd, 2023 – Mato Wayuhi, the composer for ‘Reservation Dogs,’ has his own music to share. Plus, a designer and photographer duo won a Cultural Recognition Grammy award for Visual Arts. The composer for the award-winning television series, “Reservation Dogs,” is making his […]


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Cahokia: “All My Relatives” Music & Storytelling

Indian Country Today | January 7, 2025

Cahokia is an art and tech space in downtown Phoenix, Arizona— and it’s a gathering place of community. ICT’s RipLey-Simone Kennebrew covered the recent event called All My Relatives. 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 […]


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Voices pay tribute to ancestors

Indian Country Today | January 6, 2025

Indian Country Today’s daily newscast Friday, April 7, 2023 – The Doctrine of Discovery has been repudiated by the Vatican. What does this mean for Indigenous people? A runner honors his ancestors. Plus, an artist uses her voice to protect Mother Earth. A newly released study shows horses appeared in […]


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Extraordinary talent throughout Indian Country

Indian Country Today | January 5, 2025

Indian Country Today’s daily newscast Friday, May 5, 2023 – On the weekend edition of the ICT Newscast, extraordinary Indigenous talent has many forms. The Gathering of Nations is much more than a powwow. Native fashion takes off, Native Sounds on the radio, and elders hit the nets. And remembering […]


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Mini-doc features soccer star Madison Hammond

Indian Country Today | January 4, 2025

Indian Country Today’s daily newscast On the Tuesday edition of the ICT Newscast, Daybreak Star Radio unites the Seattle Indigenous community. Madison Hammond is the focus of a new mini documentary. Law professor Richard Monette talks about Indigenous core values in the law and government Seattle has been a hub […]



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