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As the 2024 Paralympic Games wrap up, we will get a glimpse into the world of competition for disabled Native Athletes. Dozens of Indigenous athletes competed in the Games in Paris. And while the big production in France is always something to shoot for, para-athletics isn’t just for elite competitors. They are also an everyday recreational and creative outlet with built-in social and health benefits.
GUESTS
Cheri Madsen (Omaha Tribe of Nebraska), ten-time Paralympic medalist
Dan Ninham (Oneida Nation of Wisconsin), freelance reporter for ICT News and director of the North American Indigenous Athletics Hall of Fame
Noah Blue Elk Hotchkiss (Southern Ute, Southern Cheyenne, and Caddo), founder of the Tribal Adaptive Organization
Jimmy Squire (Absentee Shawnee), amputee golfer
Benjamin Cuevas (Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo), college wheelchair basketball player at Eastern Washington University, mentor, and trainer
Break 1 Music: Keep on Keepin’ On [Feat. Tanaya Winder] (song) Tall Paul (artist) The Story of Jim Thorpe (album)
Break 2 Music: Ancestors In My Bones (song) Donita Large (artist) Ancestors In My Bones (album)
Bob Scott says
Great show.. I volunteer with New Mexico Adaptive Sports and would appreciate you mentioning it on your show today. I know that Native athletes participate in the program. Thanks.