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| Saturday, November 7, 2009 change date | view full week |
9:00 pm | UnderCurrents |
9:30 pm |
10:00 pm |

UnderCurrents |
10:30 pm |
11:00 pm |
11:30 pm |
| Earlier On NV1 |
12:00 am | UnderCurrents |
12:30 am |
1:00 am | Earthsongs |
1:30 am |
2:00 am | UnderCurrents |
2:30 am |
3:00 am |
3:30 am |
4:00 am |
4:30 am |
5:00 am |
5:30 am |
6:00 am |

Wisdom of the Elders |
6:30 am |
7:00 am | Native Radio Theater: Variety Show Part 1: Boozhoo and Waste Yahi Boozhoo and Waste Yahi from Minneapolis: A Native Radio Theater Variety Show: Recorded live in Minneapolis on May 24th, 2008, these programs feature some of the most outstanding talent from the Twin Cities' Native American community from writers and poets to singers and traditional storytellers. An exciting cross pollination of Native humor and the old variety show form, this show delivers a "wish you were here" postcard from Minnesota.
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7:30 am |
8:00 am | National Native News/Native America Calling (Repeat of previous day's broadcast)
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8:30 am |
9:00 am |

UnderCurrents |
9:30 am |
10:00 am |

UnderCurrents |
10:30 am |
11:00 am |

UnderCurrents |
11:30 am |
12:00 pm |
12:30 pm |
1:00 pm | National Native News/Native America Calling (Repeat of previously aired program)
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1:30 pm |
2:00 pm | Monacan Voices With the 400 Anniversary of the birth of our nation behind us; many people are still unaware of the history of the Virginia tribes and the true history regarding first contact at Jamestown in 1607. Monacan Chief Kenneth Branham and tribal members Karenne Wood and Sue Elliott sit down with Chickahominy tribal representative Powhatan Owen to share the history and culture of the invisible people; past present and future.
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2:30 pm |
3:00 pm | American Indian Living |
3:30 pm |
4:00 pm |

Voices from the Circle |
4:30 pm |
5:00 pm |

Earthsongs |
5:30 pm |
6:00 pm | Rezervations |
6:30 pm |
7:00 pm |

National Native News/Native America Calling (Repeat of previously aired daily program)
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7:30 pm |
8:00 pm | Coming Home: The Return of the Alutiiq Masks In the winter of 1872 a young French anthropologist, Alphonse Pinart, traveled the Kodiak archipelago by kayaq, assembling one of the most extensive collections of Alutiiq ceremonial masks in the world, and brought them back to France. In May 2008, 34 of these Alutiiq ceremonial masks were exhibited at The Alutiiq Museum in Kodiak, Alaska. Produced by Peabody-award-winner Dmae Roberts and hosted by Earthsongs' Shyanne Beatty, this powerful story of reclamation features artists who helped make the return possible and unveils secrets of the masks that unlocked song, stories and forgotten language once thought lost.
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