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KSUT is one of the pioneers of Native radio. The Southern Ute Tribe’s station started in 1976 in Ignacio, Colo. Most of the programming back then was in the Ute language. It has grown over the years and is now a go-to place for Native programming, music and cultural affairs. A new documentary, “Tribal Radio,” is also helping to tell their story. We throw the spotlight on this tribal radio station to hear how they’re making a difference.
Guests:
Sheila Nanaeto – KSUT TRIBAL RADIO STATION MANAGER
Tami Graham – KSUT Executive Director
Sean Owen – Filmmaker
Mike Santistevan – TRIBAL RADIO PROGRAM DIRECTOR
Robert L. Ortiz, the man, the myth, the legend (Taos Pueblo tribal member and a descendent of the Southern, Northern and Ute Mountain Utes tribes) – Host “REZ-olution Radio Hour”
Break Music: Sing With Me (song) Northern Cree Singers (artist) Dancerz Groove (album)