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The election is coming on fast and the political fault lines continue to shift. Despite all the money spent in one Montana congressional race, a Native American challenger is losing ground in a recent poll. Is it possible Native American woman might actually make the difference in some races? We also get an update from the front lines of the Dakota Access Pipeline protest. We’ll talk with a drone pilot about a new way to capture the action from the sky.
Guests:
Mark Trahant (Shoshone Bannock) – journalist with TrahantReports.com and Charles R. Johnson Endowed Professor of Journalism at the University of North Dakota
Dean Dedman (Navajo/Standing Rock Sioux) – Dr0ne2bwild Photography & Video
Arlo Iron Cloud (Lakota) – KILI Radio
Full conversation with Mark Trahant
Break music: In The River: A Protest Song (song) Raye Zaragoza (artist)
Sulyn Cedar says
Thank you for excellent coverage from folks on the ground at Standing Rock. Water is Life!
Gerry2000 says
Umaine sheild agains our own government, what was called a conspiracy theorie not long ago, when people were saying that your government was militarising the police to go to war against It own people, we can now say it’s a conspiracy but not so much of a theory. It’s sad, USA doesn’t belong to the people anymore and nobody is noticing. Sad Sad Sad.