InterTribal presents:
DUE TO TECHNICAL ISSUES, MOST OF THIS SHOW DID NOT AIR. THE LAST TWO HOURS WILL BE AIRED ON 05/21/2022.
Good morning and welcome to your weekend!
Today is Saturday, May 14th, 2022. That means just 8 more weeks until the Anniversary show of InterTribal. Can you believe it has been 17 years since InterTribal aired for the first time at 6 am, July 9, 2005? It has been an amazing journey. I need to say Thank You to each of you because you made this show a popular Saturday morning wake up show. All the memories I have are fond memories of all the drives into the station, especially during winter. Those were always fun. Then there were the drives from Mid-May to July when the sun would begin to crest the horizon before I arrived at the station. These memories also bring with it all the friends I have made here at the station and out doing radio stuff at the various pow-wows or all my interviews on-air or pre-recorded.
These memories make the following difficult to announce because it is like giving up a part of one’s self. I failed to mention it during this session of InterTribal, but next week, I will be officially announcing the end of InterTribal is near. Bringing this show full circle, I will air the last show of InterTribal on July 9, 2022 from 6 to 9 am. We have just 8 more shows after today’s show. I have tried to find volunteers who wanted to learn radio broadcast production in hopes they would take over the show, and so far have not found anyone. That stated, WRIR is committed to welcoming the next person wanting to host an Indigenous radio show.
Let us not mourn the loss of this radio show, but instead, celebrate the 8 more shows to go. It has been a wonderful journey.
Thank you – Tall Feathers
Felipe Rose, “Lakota Sioux Prayer (with Mark Langenfeld)”
from Red Hawk Woman
Tomahawk Records - 2004
Robbie Robertson & The Red Road Ensemble, “Coyote Dance”
from Music For The Native Americans
Capitol Records - 1994
Tito La Rosa, “All One Nation”
from The Prophecy of the Eagle and the Condor
Silver Wave Records - 2001
Verdell Primeaux & Johnny Mike, Joe Jakob, “Reverence”
from Sacred Path - Healing Songs of the Native American Church
Canyon Records - 1997
Keith Bear, “Mandan Welcome Warriors Return”
from Spirit Mountain - Authentic Music of the American Indian
Cooking Vinyl - 2007
Pura Fé, “Gah'wi Noo/Deer River (River People's Canoe Song of the South) [feat. Merlin Homer, Gabriella Caruso, Rose Stella, Marie Gaudet, Michelle St. John, Shandra Spears Bombay & Alejandra Nuñez]”
from Women's Voices for Attawapiskat
Various Artists - 2012
Epaminodas Trimis, Jovino Santos Neto, Keith Bear & Pacific String Quartet, “Mandan Heartbreak Song”
Makoché Music - 1999
Tony Duncan & Ryan Polequeptewa, “Medicine Woman”
from Earth Warrior (Light of our Ancestors)
Canyon Records - 2012
Northern Cree, “Home of the Warriors (Sneak Up): "All Right, Start to Dance and Get Down Low."”
from Second Song...Dancers' Choice!: Pow-Wow Songs Recorded Live At Saddle Creek
Canyon Records - 2000
For the Good of All, Vylana & Aubrey Marcus, “Atman (feat. Poranguí, Liquid Bloom & Eric Zang)”
from Remembrance Soundscapes (feat. Poranguí, Liquid Bloom & Eric Zang)
Sol Creation Records - 2022
Northern Cree, “Smooth Sailing”
from Drums in the Pines (Pow - Wow Songs Recorded Live in Keshena)
Buffalo Jump Records - 2022
Billy Simard, “I'd Never Break Your Heart”
from I'd Never Break Your Heart - Single
William Simard - 2022
InterTribal InterTribal May 14th, 2022
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