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Thursday, December 9, 2004

Voices From The Circle: Snow is Starting to Fall & NS-NV Holiday Special #1





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AIROS - providing you with authentic Native American music, news, entertainment, interviews and discussions of the current issues in Indian Country and the world. AIROS is an international distributor of Native American programming through the Public Radio Satellite System.Check out some of the highlights from the week's programming:

Voices From The Circle: Snow is Starting to Fall
This week, Voices From The Circle: Native American Radio producers Jim DeNomie & Barbara Jersey begin the holiday season with featured music by Bill Miller and a Smithsonian Institution Hopi selection.
Broadcast Dates and Times (All Times ET):
Saturday - 12/11: 3pm
Sunday - 12/12: 4am, 3pm
Monday - 12/13: 4am



NS-NV Holiday Special #1

Featuring holiday music from Red Nativity and Thon-gya, a couple of gifts from Bill Miller, Ray Villebrun's "Drummer Boy" - Indian style plus many more holiday classics with a Native twist!
NS-NV Holiday Special #2

Featuring Christmas Round Dance, Cherokee Elvis and much more music to keep your toes-a-tapping this holiday season.
NS-NV Holiday Special #3

Featuring some Christmas classics and originals all done in a Native style. Some are sung in English while others are sung in Native languages from across Turtle island, including Opera singer Bonnie Jo Hunt singing "Ave Maria" in Lakota, the Cherokee National Youth Choir singing "What Child Is This" in Cherokee and an AIROS exclusive with Delphine Tsinajinnie performing "Up on the Rooftop" in Navajo.
Winter Special

Featuring storytelling, native chant and flute music.


VisionMaker Video announces New Release in Home Video Catalog




Just in time for holiday shoppers, VisionMaker is pleased to announce the release of Live From The Kimo: Songs Of The Spirit.
The program features Native recording artists Bill Miller, R. Carlos Nakai, and Joanne Shenandoah in concert with the New Mexico Symphony Orchestra, with Conductor and Musical Director Guillermo Figueroa. As the title implies, the program was recorded live at the historic Kimo Theatre in Albuquerque. Clips are available for viewing online prior to purchase. Click here to go to the VMV catalog.

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Christmas Music by Live From The Kimo: Songs of the Spirit Artists
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This Date in Native American History


Thursday, December 09, 1924: The Wupatki National Monument was established in Arizona northeast of Flagstaff.


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