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American Indian Airwaves Rundown 5/9/07

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Wednesday, 5/09/07, on American Indian Airwaves
From the Throes of Guatemala to the Impacts of Imperial Borders" 

Part 1:__________________________
Debra Harry, Northern Paiute
, discusses the fallacy of DNA, indigenous identity, and biocolonialism.

Part 2:__________________________
David Garcia, Tohono O'odham and Angelo Manguso, Producer 
discuss the film "American Harvest" 
www.americanharvestmovie.comand the realities of the immigrant controversy, the IITC Summit, and this impacts indigenous women, children and families.

Part 3:__________________________
Abe Sanchez, 
disucces upcoming events to support the Seri Indigenous Artisans (see below).

American Indian Airwaves regularly broadcast every Wednesday from 3pm to 4pm (PCT) on KPFK FM 90.7 in Los Angles, FM 98.7 in Santa Barbara, and by Internet with Real Media Player, Winamp, & Itunes at 
http://www.kpfk.org

SPECIAL NOTICE:  weekly shows can now be heard on the KPFK web site under "audio archives" located on the left. Scroll down and click on American Indian Airwaves.
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For the first time in California from the Sonoran Desert in Mexico

CULTURAL SHARING OF TRADITIONAL SONG AND DANCE & INDIGENOUS ARTS

Saturday, May 12th9:00 am to 4:00 pm

Native American Institute

Orange Education Center

1465 N. Batavia Street

Orange, Ca 92867

Wednesday, May 16th6:30 pm to 9:00 pm

Thursday, May 17th

10:00 am to 4:00 pm

Cupa Cultural Center on the Pala Reservation

35008 Pala Temecula Rd., PMB 445

(760) 891-3591

Saturday and Sunday May 19th and 20th

10:00 am to 4:00 p

San Diego Museum of Man

1350 El Prado, Balboa Park

San Diego, CA 92101

www.museumofman.org

Seri crafts are unique in that all the art worksare made from indigenous materials gathered in the Sonoran desert and the Sea of Cortez.

Join us for a cultural experience and an opportunity to purchase crafts directly from the artists themselves, with all profits going directly to the makers.