Live Stream Schedule
Special Programs:
2010 State of Indian Nations Address delivered by NCAI President Jefferson Keel (Chickasaw).
Listen on the livestream (All ET):
Saturday, 2/27: 10am, 4pm, 10pm
Sunday, 2/28: 10am, 4pm, 10pm
Native Sounds: Arvel Bird: Arvel Bird is rocking on with his newest album Ride Indian Ride. The blues/rock album is a departure from his more traditional cultural music, with an edgier blues/rock sound that blends his Native American/Celtic roots with a stronger, more soulful beat.
Listen on the livestream (All ET):
Friday, 3/15: 9am, 3pm, 9pm
Producer Profile: Julianna Brannum: Julianna Brannum is a veteran in the world of Native American documentary filmmaking. With two NAPT Producer Profile interviews already to her name, Brannum is back with her latest production, LaDonna Harris: Indian 101, a film exploring the life and achievements of one of Native America’s most influential female activists.
Listen on the livestream (All ET):
Saturday, 3/13: 9am, 3pm, 9pm
Sunday, 3/14: 9am, 3pm, 9pm
Monday, 3/15: 9am, 3pm, 9pm
Regular Series:
Native Sounds - Native Voices: A music service dedicated to contemporary and traditional Native American music and voice. Everyday on the AIROS live stream.
Hear brand new shows live every Thrusday 9 - 11 am ET.
The Powwow Hour: Many online listeners have asked that we have a solid hour of powwow at least once a day, so in response we promise to play powwow music everyday on AIROS
Mondays - Sundays: 7 to 8am ET
Mondays - Sundays: 1 to 2pm ET
Mondays - Sundays: 7 to 8pm ET
Of course we'll play powwow music at other times too, but if you need your daily fix of drumming you now know when to tune in to AIROS.
If you have other programming suggestions, please e-mail us at airos@unl.edu
Looking for New Native Musicians
If you are an artist that would like to get your music played on the AIROS Native Network drop us a line or send us demo tracks via e-mail or snail mail.
Looking for New Programs
Please let us know what you'd like to hear on the new AIROS live stream and if you produce audio or are putting on an event that would be of interest to the AIROS community, please e-mail us at airos@unl.edu

