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Carole Ireland inteviews Mother Earth Day Festival Chair Megan McCook (Egret Moon Artworks) about the event. Find out what’s happening at this year’s event and learn about the 2nd Saturday Art Stroll, which will take place the evening of the festival.

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Kat Edwards is the Coordinator of the Native American  Heritage Festival. Billie Dayton talks with tn_Dancer9e.jpgher about the origin and meaning of the Festival.

Host: Billie Dayton

Producer: Jane Richstein

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Listen to Snow Owl, emcee of the Native American Festival explain the tradition of the Grass Dance and other forms of dances typically performed during pow wows.  After Snow Owl speaks, White Buffalo sings and drums the Grass Dance while one performer demonstrates this Native American dance.

Host:  Snow Owl

Producer: Bill Troxler

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CCA Sponsored the 2nd Native American Festival in Robert Reed Park on November 8, 2008. The event included drumming, dancing, signing, demonstrations of various Native American crafts and a ceremony honoring veterans. The Festival was held on 2nd Saturday. Many of the Native Americans who attended the Festival also demonstrated their crafts in shops and galleries throughout the Island.

Listen to Bill Troxler interview Native American potter and flute maker Jeremy Wright.

Host and Producer: Bill Troxler

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The heart beat of the 2nd Native American Festival tnBow.jpgin Robert Reed Park was provided by White Buffalo Drum Group.  Led by Lakota Tribe member David White Buffalo, the six drummers and singers performed four hours of music for dancers and listeners.   At the close of the Festival, Bill Troxler and David White Buffalo discussed Native American music.

Note that the audio of this podcast was heavily processed to screen out the worst effects of wind, crowd noise and a nearby roaring generator.

Host and Producer: Bill Troxler

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