HV/Series/Episode/ Work by: Jesse Boggs · Alex Chadwick · Carolyn Jensen Chadwick
Hearing Voices from NPR®
112 Native America: Our Nation’s First Nations
Host: Barrett Golding of Hearing Voices
Airs week of: 2011-03-16
“Native America” (52:00 mp3):
Canoes, horses, poems, and songs in the heart of Native America:
From the soundtrack, The United States Of Poetry, part of the
USOP project. Music by Tomandandy.
A National Geographic / NPR Radio Expeditions: Nez Perce tribal members and Forest Service workers travel the Nez Perce Trail on horseback, looking for lost histories and common ground. Featues Nez Perce elder Horace Axtell. Producer: Carolyn Jensen Chadwick, editor: Christopher Joyce; engineer: Suraya Mohamed.
From the CD Traveling Circus.
From the album, Bone Days, by actor, poet, Santee Sioux, musician John Trudell.
From the poet’s collection, She Had She Some Horses.
Every year the Canoe Nations of the Northwest boat trip along the Pacific coast, paddling and preserving their traditional culture on the Tribal Journeys. And check HV’s photo-audio webwork: Tribal Journey.
From the CD Honor – A Benefit for the Honor the Earth Campaign; and on Kieth Secola’s Wild Band of Indians.
Also from Honor; and on the Smoke Signals soundtrack. Ulali: MySpace.
Dear Sirs,
just listened to the voices of Native Americans HV 112.
I feel gifted and grateful to have found especially this diamond in the npr river that crosses midst of our western radio desert.
Hearing Voices in my 50 year old radio listener ears
are at the greatest and most precious pieces of current radio arts.
Thank you so much. I’ll hear from you.
Truly yours:
Frank Berge
Ruegen Isl./Ger
Thank you, Hearing Voices. I echo Mr. Berge’s sentiments exactly. Truly beautiful and touching episode.
Rebecca
I listened to this while walking yesterday and felt reunited with finding my roots and knowing the truth spoken here was pure, thank you.
Robbin
This was an exceptional piece, beautiful and moving. Where would one purchase the recordings played in this broadcast? Thank you.
Mark Robson
What a beautiful piece. I am very moved. I wish we could all respect each other and mother earth. Thank you for all your efforts and for sharing this.
Matang
Well done. Heartfelt. Awesome. Good to hear.
Thank you.
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