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Zha Wem Dun Aki
Loving The Earth
Enbridge illegally on Red Lake Nation>>>>>>>>>>>>
From an encampment on Minnesota Anishinaabeg Homlands we talk to Tito Ybarra
on Moccasin Tracks today from the air studio at WGDR, Goddard College Community Radio. Tito, an enrolled member of the Red Lake Ojibwe Nation tells us about his "urge" to go to the woods to pray....his intent to stay as long as it takes and his inspiration from Idle No More......
encouraging listeners to act...act now...no excuses.......
check out the video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3JXYe88sREc
http://www.ienearth.org/ Indigenous Environmental Network
Moccasin Tracks with Deb Reger community radio broadcaster Live Thursdays 2-4PM
WGDR Plainfield, Goddard College Community Radio
91.1FM and 91.7FM WGDH Hardwick
wgdr.org
wgdr.moccasintracks@gmail.com
www.facebook.com/MoccasinTracks
Mondays, 1-3PM (sometimes broadcasting earlier with news)
WPCR Plymouth 91.7FM at Plymouth State University, NH
cohosts Deb Reger and Pete Newell
wpcr.org
wpcr.moccasintracks@gmail.com
Fridays at noonish!!! Moccasin Tracks hosted at WJSC Johnson
Johnson State College at 90.7FM
http://www.jsc.edu/StudentLife/WJSCFM/default.aspx
we broadcast at the Stearns Student Center...Ground Floor..signs in windows!!!!
Tito is on Facebook
Stop the Frack Attack!!!
http://www.stopthefrackattack.org/
Kandi Mossett**** Mother Earth Defender****
From the air studio at WJSC FM, Johnson State College Community Radio
this live broadcast, March 1, 2013 with Moccasin Tracks host Deb Reger
Respect and Gratitude!!!
From the website of Indigenous Environmental Network, a little about Kandi...Kandi Mossett (Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara), Native Energy & Climate Campaign Organizer - Kandi was born in North Dakota and grew up in an area known today as the Fort Berthold Reservation. She obtained her undergraduate degree from the University of North Dakota (UND) in Natural Resource and Park Management. After working in the Park Service for 3 years she went on to earn a Masters of Environmental Management Degree within UND’s Earth Systems Science and Policy Program. She began working for the Indigenous Environmental Network as the Tribal Campus Climate Challenge (TCCC) Organizer in February of 2007. Since then, over 30 tribal colleges have been engaged in the TCCC and many have worked on projects ranging from light bulb swaps and community tree plantings to small-scale community solar panel installations and community gardens. The main goals have been to introduce and support initiatives within tribal colleges for students to pursue renewable energy alternatives such as solar and wind power; reduce their carbon footprint and global warming pollution; connect students to environmental justice and climate justice issues in their communities; promote collaboration between students and communities, and to do so in line with Indigenous traditional knowledge and belief systems. Her work has expanded over the years to include work in the international arena in order to create more awareness about international decision-making and its effect at the local level. She took part in the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in Copenhagen during December of 2009 to speak out against tar sands development and demand that the U.S. sign on to the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. She also attended the World Peoples Conference on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth in Cochabamba, Bolivia helping to put forth The People’s Agreement. She attended the UNFCCC in Cancun, Mexico at the end of 2010 where she spoke out against the idea of commodification of the sacred through such carbon trading schemes as REDD. Kandi continues to work primarily at the grassroots level bridging generational gaps in tribal communities while connecting the local to the national and the national to the international in an effort to raise awareness about sustainability and continue the fight towards just climate and energy solutions for all.
Its always an honor to talk with Kandi a respected and wise woman. In this interview she gives us an update of the fracking and oil boom and the impacts on communities where this is happening. The conference she is attending will end with an action on March4, 2013. The grassroots trainings and organizing continues across the country and she gives us a glimpse into how one could participate.
www.tarsandsblockade.org
moccasins on the ground.....March
Moccasin Tracks with Deb Reger community radio broadcaster Live Thursdays 2-4PM
WGDR Plainfield, Goddard College Community Radio
91.1FM and 91.7FM WGDH Hardwick
wgdr.org
wgdr.moccasintracks@gmail.com
www.facebook.com/MoccasinTracks
Mondays, 1-3PM (sometimes broadcasting earlier with news)
WPCR Plymouth 91.7FM at Plymouth State University, NH
cohosts Deb Reger and Pete Newell
wpcr.org
wpcr.moccasintracks@gmail.com
Fridays at noonish!!! Moccasin Tracks hosted at WJSC Johnson
State College at 90.7FM
http://www.jsc.edu/StudentLife/WJSCFM/default.aspx
we broadcast at the Stearns Student Center...Ground Floor..signs in windows!!!!
The Second Nancy Millette Doucet Memorial Lecture, continued... “Spirit, Ceremony and Dance: With Professor Wiseman (Mississquoi Abenki) and Professor Melody Walker Brooke (Mississquoi Abenaki)
Recorded Feb 16, 2013 by community radio broadcaster Deb Reger, host and producer of Moccasin Tracks, a weekly radio show of Indigenous Perspectives including music, spoken word, interviews....news and heart-felt Truths!!!!
Part One
http://podcast46833.podomatic.com/entry/2013-02-20T07_12_20-08_00
Moccasin Tracks with Deb Reger community radio broadcaster Live Thursdays 2-4PM
WGDR Plainfield, Goddard College Community Radio
91.1FM and 91.7FM WGDH Hardwick
wgdr.org
wgdr.moccasintracks@gmail.com
www.facebook.com/MoccasinTracks
Mondays, 1-3PM (sometimes broadcasting earlier with news)
WPCR Plymouth 91.7FM at Plymouth State University, NH
cohosts Deb Reger and Pete Newell
wpcr.org
wpcr.moccasintracks@gmail.com
Fridays at noonish!!! Moccasin Tracks hosted at WJSC Johnson
Johnson State College at 90.7FM
http://www.jsc.edu/StudentLife/WJSCFM/default.aspx
we broadcast at the Stearns Student Center...Ground Floor..signs in windows!!!!
Moccasin Tracks, Jan 17, 2013
Carol Irons from Albany, Vermont has been protesting the Lowell Mountain Wind Project including "civil disobedience" that is still in court.
resources:
http://lowellmountainsnews.wordpress.com/
http://energizevermont.org/2010/08/presentation-ben-luce-a-scientific-case-against-wind-power-on-ridgelines/
Ben Luce is a professor at Lyndon State College in Vermont.
http://www.revermont.org/blog/renewable-energy-research-at-lyndon-state-college/
Moccasin Tracks is heard on WGDR, Goddard College Community Radio Thursdays, 2-4PM 91.1FM WGDR Plainfield, WGDH Hardwick 91.7FM and wgdr.org wgdr.moccasintracks@gmail.com
www.facebook.com/MoccasinTracks
January 17, 1893....the overthrow of the Hawaiian Queen Lil'uokalani, by
American business men..120 years later...Jan 17, 2013, Goddard College Community Radio, Moccasin Tracks host Deb Reger, talks with J. Kehaulani Kauanui, Ph.D..now teaching at Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn.
She is an associate professor at Wesleyan University and specializes in Native sovereignty issues and where she produces a community radio show called Indigenous Politics From Native New England And Beyond. (To be rebroadcast on WGDR)
http://www.indigenouspolitics.com/
Her Book, https://www.dukeupress.edu/Catalog/ViewProduct.php?productid=13436
Hawaiian Blood: Colonialism and the Politics of Sovereignty and Indigeneity
Ha`u'oli Makahiki Hou! Happy New Year! she says..and reports that Idle No More had a well attended event in Hawaii just days earlier.
Thank-you Kahaulani Kauanui for joining us with your indigenous perspective!!
Moccasin Tracks is heard every Thursday, 2-4PM on WGDR Plainfield, 91.1FM and WGDH Hardwick 91.7FM and online at wgdr.org..including a rebroadcast of First Voices Indigenous Radio, with host and producer Tiokasin Ghosthorse.
Every Monday, 1-3PM at 91.1FM WPCR Plymouth, Plymouth State University with co-host Pete Newell. wpcr.org
Fridays at WJSC Johnson 90.7FM, noon, online
http://www.jsc.edu/StudentLife/WJSCFM/default.aspx
wgdr.moccasintracks@gmail.com
www.facebook.com/MoccasinTracks
From all directions and many Nations including Penobscot, Mohawk, Wabanaki, Wobanoag, Cherekee, Abenaki....in solidarity with First Nations in Canada and Idle No More.. on Jan12, 2013 there was a Round Dance and Drum Circle at a Mall in Concord, New Hampshire..
This is my humble attempt to record this gathering as a community radio broadcaster.....
Voices at the end of this recording include
James Edgell
Siobhan Senier
Paul Pouliot
and more...thanks for contributing!!
This recording is for non-profit use and will be broadcast on Moccasin Tracks, Community and College Radio Stations WGDR, WJSC and WPCR.
Like on Facebook!!
www.facebook.com/MoccasinTracks
Moccasin Tracks can be heard on WPCR Plymouth, Pymouth State University with co-host Pete Newell, 1-3PM wpcr.org 91.1FM
On Thursdays, Deb Reger hosts and produces Moccasin Tracks at Goddard College Community Radio 2-4PM, WGDR91.1FM Plainfield and WGDH91.7FM Hardwick and online at wgdr.org email: wgdr.moccasintracks@gmail.com
Fridays, Moccasin Tracks is broadcasting at WJSC Johnson..starting at noon.., Johnson State College and Community Radio http://www.jsc.edu/StudentLife/WJSCFM/default.aspx
Contacts:
Paul W. Pouliot, Sag8mo
Cowasuck Band of the Pennacook-Abenaki People
PO Box 52
Alton, NH 03809
603-776-1090
cowasuck@tds.net
www.cowasuck.org
This was recorded at the Indigenous New England Conference 2012
November, 2012, University of New Hampshire
"Stories in Baskets:Archiving Native New Hampshire
the Keynote speaker was Historian David-Stewart-Smith and can be found
here:http://wjscmoccasintracks.podomatic.com/entry/2012-11-07T07_39_20-08_00
podcast for David Stewart Smith, Nov 3, 2012 UNH
http://wjscmoccasintracks.podomatic.com/entry/2012-11-07T08_12_30-08_00
part 2, David Stewart Smith
The Plenary Talk is by John and Donna Moody from Winter Center for
Indigenous Traditions..The talk was called :Legacies of Abenaki, Native and African-American Traditions, Culture, and History in the Genesis of the Northern New England Way of Life"
more info here
http://indiginewenglandlit.wordpress.com/
This lecture was recorded by Deb Reger, Community Radio Broadcaster and host and producer of Moccasin Tracks.
For educational use.
Moccasin Tracks with Deb Reger community radio broadcaster Live Thursdays 2-4PM
WGDR Plainfield, Goddard College Community Radio
91.1FM and 91.7FM WGDH Hardwick
wgdr.org
wgdr.moccasintracks@gmail.com
www.facebook.com/MoccasinTracks
Mondays, 1-3PM (sometimes broadcasting earlier with news)
WPCR Plymouth 91.7FM at Plymouth State University, NH
cohosts Deb Reger and Pete Newell
wpcr.org
wpcr.moccasintracks@gmail.com
Fridays at noonish!!! Moccasin Tracks hosted at WJSC Johnson
Johnson State College at 90.7FM
http://www.jsc.edu/StudentLife/WJSCFM/default.aspx
we broadcast at the Stearns Student Center...Ground Floor..signs in windows!!!!
Public Lecture Program
The Koasek Abenaki Nation: Then and Still
sponsored by the Oxbow Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution
Joy Michelson, Chapter Regent, jmichelson@charter.net
Guest Speaker: Nancy Millette-Doucet
contacts mentioned in this talk:
http://www.koasekabenaki.org/koasek_traditional_band_of_the_koas_abenaki_nation.htm
http://www.whitepineassociation.org/
community members in audience and commented included
John Moody, enthnohistorian; Winter Center for Indigenous Traditions,
PO Box 328
Hanover, NH 03755
Thanks to Nancy for allowing the recording and radio broadcast of this talk. My name is Deborah Reger (visitor to Turtle Island) Moccasin Tracks is a radio show on air Mondays 1-3PM on 91.7FM WPCR Plymouth
with broadcaster in training, Chief Pete Newell and myself broadcasting live from the campus of Plymouth State University.
On air live from Goddard College, Thursdays 2-4PM at
91.1FM WGDR Plainfield
91.7FM WGDH Hardwick and online stream at: www.wgdr.org
contact us at:
wgdr.moccasintracks@gmail.com
wpcr.moccasintracks@gmail.com
Inspired by Indigenous Environmental Network and an event to feature women speaking out about Tar Sands, i invited activist organizer Sheila Muxlow to join me on air and she invited Eriel Deranger. i thank them both.
In this interview listeners are invited to listen with your heart to hear this female indigenous perspective and feel inspired to action. Be it writing letters, attending public hearing, commenting with emails or organizing events in your community to be in solidarity with others to protect and Heal Mother Earth. More Info :
http://acfnchallenge.wordpress.com/
Moccasin Tracks, Thursdays 2-4PM Goddard College Community Radio
91.1FM WGDR Plainfield and 91.7FM WGDH Harwick
stream: wgdr.org
wgdr.moccasintracks@gmail.com
music by Black Lodge Singers, Pow Wow Music For Kids, Mighty Mouse
Contact
http://www.washnesu.org/twinfield/resources/twinfield-together-mentoring-program/
http://vtmentoring.org/
Participants in the interview with Deb Reger, broadcast on WGDR, August 23, 2012
Merrick Grutchfield, Director
Marie Maclay, Mentor
Sarah Emerson, student at Twinfield
Music:
Holly Near, Mountain Song
Carol Irons (from Albany, Vermont) joined broadcaster, Deb Reger at the WGDR Community Radio Station at Goddard College, August 23 for a conversation about so-called
"Green Energy", grassroots activism around the Lowell Wind Project and her personal Indigenous Perspective.
Ruth Wilder, host and producer of The Wilder Show, Tuesdays 7:30-9:30PM
joins the conversation with Carol Irons.
more info at:
http://lowellmountainsnews.wordpress.com/
Music is by Brooke Medicine Eagle
Pilomaya and Ya Ta Way from the CD Gathering:The Sacred Breath
TribaloveRecords.com
Big Respect for the Grassroots efforts of Karen Ducheneaux who talks with us from the Cheyenne River Lakota Reservation in South Dakota. Speaking from her heart and bringing her voice to our community radio airwaves this radio broadcaster is both grateful and humbled. Join the efforts and check out these websites for more info.
Moccasin Tracks, a weekly radio show produced and hosted by Deb Reger
on Goddard College Community Radio, wgdr.org, Thursdays 2-4PM
91.1FM Plainfield
91.7FM Hardwick
Song, Lightening Medicine Cloud by Steven Graves for
www.whitebuffaloproject.com
www.stevengravesmusic.com
Avery Pittman from Red Clover Climate Justice Collective shares thoughts and action on our intentions to decolonize and the "Memorandum of Solidarity with Indigenous People"..
Elyse Vollant, First Nation Innu, is introdroduced by Will Bennington from
Red Clover Climate Justice Collective.
Music:
Blue Cha Cha by Manuel Galban
The first song is by Mahina Movement called La Creatura here is the site:
http://mahinamovement.bandcamp.com/album/speak-the-fire
Bread and Puppet Brass Band!
Live from the demonstration in front of the Hilton Hotel and the Convention...Hey Govenor's Come On Out, We have something to talk about" by the Community of Non-Violent protestors and Mother EARTH DEFENDERS IN UNITY AND HARMONY!!!
Pete Martin, No Northern Pass Coalition, PO Box 891, Plymouth, NH 03264
Ann Dillon, with Vermont 350.org tells us about the Enbridge development called Trailbreaker.
Elyse Vollant,from Innu First Nation Community
JoEllen Mulvaney, talks to us from July 29 and also she joins us live on this show to update us on Barriere Lake and the call out for help.
JoEllen can be reached at 802-479-1931
http://www.barrierelakesolidarity.org/
Mr. Charles Delaney addresses the people at Battery Park, Burlington.
http://www.abenakitribe.org/
Music by Timbered Lake
contact: timberedlake@gmail.com
This Show was live August 2, 2012 on WGDR Plainfield FM 91.1FM
WGDH Hardwick 91.7FM
we stream at wgdr.org
Moccasin Tracks is produced and hosted with Deb Reger every Thursday 2-4PM
and Mondays on WPCR Plymouth 91.7FM
Plymouth State University 1-3PM
The Royal Proclamation of 1784 was to protect the Mohawk Nation by protecting the land. Listen to Kahtinetah Horn explain the action just filed in Federal Court of Canada against the Queen! She gives us an overview of the Great Peace of Montreal, 1701 and a perspective of traditional Mohawk way of life. Her writing as publisher can be found here
http://www.mohawknationnews.com/
http://mohawknationnews.com/blog/?p=696
music credits
Max Ribner Band, Blame It On, www.maxribnerband.com
Fawn Wood, Thats Love For You, Songs of Womanhood, Canyon Records
Moccasin Tracks, is a live radio show produced and hosted by Deb Reger.
Broadcasting on WGDR Plainfield 91.1FM Goddard College Community Radio
WGDH Hardwick 91.7FM
stream at wgdr.org Thursdays 2-4PM
WPCR Plymouth 91.7FM Mondays 1-3PM Plymouth State University College Radio
email: wgdr.moccasintracks@gmail.com
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