First Nations Radio Feed
First Nations Radio
KSKQ LP 94.9 fm, Ashland, Oregon's low power community radio station, also heard live-streaming online, hosts First Nations Radio each Sunday, 2-4 p.m.. First Nations Radio covers news from Indian Country, discussion of Native issues, interviews, commentary and REALLY awesome Native music--from vibrant Pow Wow songs to the tranquil, mesmerizing Native flute. Producers/D.J.'s are Dan Wahpepah and Jaimie Bernhagen. First Nations Radio is sponsored by Red Earth Descendants and NOWIA (Natives of One Wind Indigenous Alliance).
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Whistling Elk - Songs at Native Games
Whistling Elk plays at Native Games in 2007
Whistling Elk @ SOU Spring Pow Wow
Whistling Elk
Whistling Elk is a Northern Straight drum group located in Ashland, OR. Please contact at redearthdescendants@gmail.com for more information.
This page is tentative, please check the Calendar for Whistling Elk appearances.
Also google UTube for more Whistling Elk songs.
Introduction
Welcome. Please stay and look at our Calendar for upcoming events, our Trading Post to find and provide services, our Image Gallery to see what we're doing, and our list of partner organizations to join our network.
Seasonal Events
We host four seasonal events a year, corresponding to the seasons during each solstice and equinox.
These are the spring Native games, summer Elder-Youth Conference, fall Native Harvest Gathering, and winter Storytelling.
Watch for details of these events on our calendar!
Mission Statement
Red Earth Descendants is a grassroots, indigenous-based organization committed to creating healthy, sustainable community while preserving Native values, traditions and culture. Our core strength is in joining our youth, elders, families and regional tribes together to share knowledge and skills. As we practice healthy community interaction, our goal is to give Native teachings to the next Generations of life.
Objective
The R.E.D. community follows instructions given to us by our elders, including the knowledge of indigenous prophesies. We have been told it is important to work together to create a sustainable land base. We strive to provide a place and a way to form true human beings. In order to do so, we must take care of ourselves and each other--mentally, physically, spiritually and through community-building. We support these elements of our health through the four events R.E.D.