Radio has long been an important resource for rural, Native American communities, utilized to disseminate essential information, create a sense of connection, and share culture and language.
This story is published as part of a partnership between The Nation and the Texas Observer. It’s a gloomy, overcast Sunday evening in August, and Albert Old Crow pulls a collapsible crate on wheels that held two giant CD binders from his maroon truck. Old Crow, 66, is host of the “Beyond Bows and Arrows” radio program in Dallas.
Articles must link back to the original article and contain the following attribution at the top of the story:
Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Gil Brandt blasted for insensitive Dwayne Haskins comments on radioGil Brandt, a longtime former executive for the Dallas Cowboys, has apologized for his immediate reaction to the death of NFL quarterback Dwayne Haskins.
Read more »
Longtime Diamondbacks radio voice Greg Schulte to call only home games this seasonRadio voice Greg Schulte won’t be on the road for Diamondbacks games this season.
Read more »
What to do with a million gallons of radioactive water inside a former nuclear power plant?One million gallons of radioactive water is inside a former nuclear power plant along Cape Cod Bay and it has got to go. But where, is the vexing question, and will the state intervene as the company dismantling the plant decides?
Read more »
Couple charged with child endangerment after police find ‘bags of feces’ inside homeA Missouri couple was arrested after police discovered unsafe, unsanitary living conditions inside their home with their five children.
Read more »