Friday, May 25, 2012

Cynthia King Podcast

Cynthia King
Shusli and Cynthia
 On Thursday, May 24th, we interviewed Cynthia King, an herbalist whose business is called The Herb Shed. She has an awesome story, but our favorite part of the show that Shusli and I were talking about even after we got home was that it was the nicest smelling show we ever did. When I walked out to talk to the engineer and walked back in, the air room smelled so nice. Too bad there isn't such a thing as smellaradio, scented airwaves, you all missed out.

Shusli, Cynthia, Eugene
Shusli, Louis, Cynthia, Eugene
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Tillicum Wawa: Voices of the People, airs every first and third Thursday from 6-7pm on KBOO, the MIGHTY 90.7fm. Tillicum Wawa is Rhonda "Shusli" Baseler-Johnson (mom) and Eugene Johnson (pop), and can be found on facebook here. We can also be reached at tillicum.wawa@gmail.com.

If you're listening, you're part of the conversation.

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Cynthia King

Cynthia King
Join the conversation with Tillicum Wawa and special guest, Cynthia King (Lumbee), owner of The Herb Shed Native Forest Remedies. Cynthia is an herbalist, teacher, ceremonial leader, and Native businesswoman.

Tune in to learn about Native food and medicine for healing. If you're listening - you're part of the conversation!

Tillicum Wawa: Voices of the People, airs Thursday, May 24, then the first and third Thursdays starting June 7, from 6-7pm PST on KBOO, 90.7fm. Tillicum Wawa is Rhonda "Shusli" Baseler-Johnson (mom) and Eugene Johnson (pop) and can be found on facebook. Our e-mail is tillicum.wawa@gmail.com.

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Songs from the Salmon Bake

Willie Towner
Willie and Kyle
These are some songs that Willie Towner and his son Kyle sang at the Port Orford Salmon bake 5-20-12. The Port Orford Salmon Bake happens every year in May on the weekend between Mother's Day and Memorial Day. It was created to honor the ancestors who had a village on the site at one time and during the forced march were held in open pens for some weeks and were almost starved to death. We honor them, remember their joy and sadness, and remind all that we are still here and thriving. The songs were recorded by Shusli.

Hear the podcast here.

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Mascots and Flute Music

 On Thurdsay, March 10, Tillicum Wawa: Voices of the People interviewed Stephanie Fryberg, an associate professor at the University of Arizona in psychology about the Oregon State Board of Education ban on mascots and her studies around the subject.

We also interviewed Mark Thunderwolf whose new CD, "Open your Heart" is a wonderful mix of Native American flute and jazziness and should be listened to by all...over and over.

Shusli and I also discussed two recent items in the news: the killing of a white buffalo calf and its mother in Texas and the carving of a Rosebud Lakota while at a hospital in Rapid City, SD, with the letters KKK in his torso.

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Tillicum Wawa: Voices of the People is a non-profit (as we don't get paid to do this) Native American radio program produced by Rhonda "Shusli" Baseler-Johnson and Eugene Johnson and airs every other Thursday until June, when we will start airing every first and third Thursday, on the mighty 90.7fm, KBOO Community Radio in Portland, Oregon. We can be reached at tillicum.wawa@gmail.com or you can find us on Facebook.

Friday, April 27, 2012

Podcast of "Reservaiton "Capitalism""

Tillicum Wawa: Voices of the People, interviewed Robert Miller, professor of law at Lewis and Clark college who works heavily in Indian law. Robert discussed his new book, "Reservation "Capitalism:" Economic Development in Indian Country." The book covers economics in Indian Country past, present, and suggestions for the future. It was a great interview and Robert made many things clear about capitalism, economics, and indigenous peoples. You'll like this book and you like this interview.

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Tillicum Wawa: Voices of the People is Eugene Johnson and Rhonda "Shusli" Baseler-Johnson and currently airs every other Thursday from 6-7pm on KBOO Community Radio Station, 90.7fm in Portland, Oregon.
 If you're listening, you're part of the conversation.

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Reservation Capitalism

Tillicum Wawa: Voices of the People, will be interviewing Robert Miller, professor of law at Lewis and Clark college who works heavily in Indian law. Robert will be discussing his new book, "Reservation Capitalism: Economic Development in Indian Country." The book covers economics in Indian Country past, present, and suggestions for the future.

Tillicum Wawa: Voices of the People is Eugene Johnson and Rhonda "Shusli" Baseler-Johnson and currently airs every other Thursday from 6-7pm on KBOO Community Radio Station, 90.7fm in Portland, Oregon.

Friday, April 13, 2012

Podcast of Tillicum Wawa 4-12-12

Unfortunately Candida Kingbird was unable to make the show due to a car accident. Please send your prayers her way and think good thoughts as the accident has sent her into premature labor as well.

So on April 12, Tillicum Wawa: Voices of the People had a discussion of domestic violence in Indian Country between Shusli and Eugene using the Amnesty International report "Maze of Injustice" (click on the title to read the document). If you or anyone you know needs help for domestic or sexual violence, please contact the NAYA Family Center. Go to services and "The Healing Circle" for more information from the NAYA website.

We also discussed water issues in Indian Country and played many wonderful and appropriate songs for both subjects.

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If you're listening, you're part of the conversation!

Tillicum Wawa is Rhonda "Shusli" Baseler-Johnson and Eugene Johnson and airs every other Thursday from 6-7pm on KBOO Community Radio Station, 90.7fm in Portland, Oregon.