NativeTalk.net Radio Podcast
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4 FolgenToday on the NativeTalk.net radio podcast, 7 Year old Jason of the Puyallup Tribe joins Cliff in discussing how the Sioux Tribe handled marriage, and raising and punishing children. Jason shares some of his… more interesting views on how marriage works as well. Then we discuss a memorial plaque in a Yarmouth Village cemetery in the state of Maine which honors the brave pioneers who defended the town against the “savage enemies” (the Abenaki tribe). Jason and Cliff discuss why this is rightly seen as offensive, and discuss the plaques relocation. Download and listen to the full audio file here, and we hope you enjoy it!
We actually did this show on March 27th for The English Express podcast, but since it started with our views on Native Sovereignty I decided to post it here on the native podcast as well. This week we started by tackling a serious topic; Native American Sovereignty after a trip I made up to the Black Hills of South Dakota. following that, we discussed a few news stories and Brandon lets us know how he would have responded if he were the cop, and we talk about what women do better than men. Enjoy the show! Dont forget to like us on Facebook!
This week’s show had Sean in Georgia replacing Brandon, who was too busy with some family stuff to give you 1 measly hour. However, Sean did a great job and I know you’ll enjoy the show! Segment 1: Election Talk. How can Colorado award 21 delegates without a single vote? Also “Hookers for Hillary” and a radio DJ on a Canadian island invites Americans who are angry over a possible Trump victory to move to Canada. Segment 2: Honesty test: what would you do if you found a wallet filled with money? Segment 3: Tribal housing questions. A lot I don’t know, so if I get anything wrong here, feel free to write in at podcast@nativetalk.net and let me know where I’m wrong Next week: Natives and drugs/alcohol issues. With perspectives from a native alcoholic.
Yes this 1st episode is still branded as “The English Express”, which is a podcast we’ve already been doing for quite awhile. However, I came across a few news stories that I found legitimately worth talking about in a serious way. Since they both had to do with Native American culture, I decided I wanted to talk about them and post the show here. We will be busy in the next few weeks recording new liners and make this a separate podcast focusing exclusively on native issues. I welcome your input and will read all comments that are emailed in to podcast@nativetalk.net Segment 1: Political correctness – Ralphie May’s “comedic” comments on natives. Political correctness gone too far, or just an moron spouting off horrible and unfunny things, and derserves everything that happens to him? (hint: it’s the second one). 2nd story Yale professor says the rights of the students should be maintained, and allowed to wear costumes that some could find offensive. (in other words, people should have the right to be morons. i.e. Ralphie May). Segment 2: Criminal Pile. A few news stories of criminals doing crazy things Segment 3: The world’s sexiest accents
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