Live Stream Schedule

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Special Programs:

Producer Profile: Arigon Starr and Dirk Maggs: Arigon Starr, a member of the Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma, and Dirk Maggs talk about their collaboration on their radio theatre production of The Red Road.
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Listen on the livestream (All ET):
Saturday, 11/28: 9:30am, 3:30pm, 9:30pm


The Red Road: Written and performed by Arigon Starr (Kickapoo/Creek), this one-woman show takes audiences straight to the heart of Indian Country by stepping back to the summer of 1977. Read More ...

Listen on the livestream (All ET):
Thursday, 11/26:
9am, 3pm, 9pm
Friday, 11/27: 6am, noon, 6pm
Saturday, 11/28: 10am, 4pm, 10pm


Raven's Radio Hour celebrates the vast diversity of Alaska Native cultures with this heart warmingly funny radio show that features timeless stories, traditional songs and jokes. Read More ...

Listen on the livestream (All ET):
Thursday, 11/26: 6am, noon, 6pm
Friday, 11/27: 10am, 4pm, 10pm
Saturday, 11/28: 6am, noon, 6pm


A Native Radio Theater Variety Show: A mix of music, poet readings, stories and skits, including Shinob Jeopardy, a play by Ojibwe Humorist Jim Northrup. Read More ...

Listen on the livestream (All ET):
Friday, 11/27: 8am, 2pm, 8pm
Saturday, 11/28: 7am, 1pm, 7pm


Why Opossum's Tail is Bare: The Cherokee story about the vanity of Opossum and his beautiful furry tail. Read More ...

Listen on the livestream (All ET):
Friday, 11/27: 9:30am, 3:30pm, 9:30pm
Saturday, 11/28: 8:30am, 2:30pm, 8:30pm


The Peach Seed: A young Navajo girl learns about the Long Walk and the history of desert peaches. Read More ...

Listen on the livestream (All ET):
Friday, 11/27: 11:15am, 5:15pm, 11:15pm
Saturday, 11/28: 9am, 3pm, 9pm


Super Indian: This story features the return of Turtle Island's favorite hero in 10 new episodes. Read More ...

Listen on the livestream (All ET):
Friday, 11/27: 7am, 1pm, 7pm
Saturday, 11/28: 11am, 5pm, 11pm


Native Sounds: Arigon Starr Interview: Who better to kick off our new podcast series Native Sounds, where we sit down with Native musicians and find out their influences, passions and what musical projects their working on.

Listen on the livestream (All ET):
Friday, 11/27: 11am, 5pm, 11pm


This Thanksgiving, listen to accounts about European settlers and the indigenous people of America meeting for the first time from the perspective of Native American tribes from the East Coast. You'll also hear the impact of colonists on these tribes and the tribes fight to keep their cultures alive.

Jamestown: The Native American Connection: Two Virgina tribe chiefs share their knowledge of the extermination of 20 tribes at the hands of the English settlers during the first 100 years of settlement and the systematic "paper genocide" of all Native Americans in Virginia.
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Listen on the livestream (All ET):
Thursday, 11/26:
10am, 4pm, 10pm

Monacan Voices: Interviews with members of the Monacan Nation of Virginia regarding first contact and the paper genocide of the Virginia Indians.
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Listen on the livestream (All ET):
Thursday, 11/26:
8am, 2pm, 8pm


Native Stories: This Thanksgiving, after stuffing yourself full of food, you can sit back and listen with all your family members to Native stories from across Turtle Island.

Listen on the livestream (All ET):
Thursday, 11/26:
7am, 1pm, 7pm
 

 

Regular Series:

Native Sounds - Native Voices: A music service dedicated to contemporary and traditional Native American music and voice. Everyday on the AIROS live stream.

Hear brand new shows live every Thrusday 9 - 11 am ET.

The Powwow Hour: Many online listeners have asked that we have a solid hour of powwow at least once a day, so in response we promise to play powwow music everyday on AIROS

Mondays - Sundays: 7 to 8am ET
Mondays - Sundays: 1 to 2pm ET
Mondays - Sundays: 7 to 8pm ET

Of course we'll play powwow music at other times too, but if you need your daily fix of drumming you now know when to tune in to AIROS.

If you have other programming suggestions, please e-mail us at airos@unl.edu

Looking for New Native Musicians

If you are an artist that would like to get your music played on the AIROS Native Network drop us a line or send us demo tracks via e-mail or snail mail.

Looking for New Programs

Please let us know what you'd like to hear on the new AIROS live stream and if you produce audio or are putting on an event that would be of interest to the AIROS community, please e-mail us at airos@unl.edu