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In this episode, The Tribal Office of Recovery (TOR) Peer Support Specialist, Beary Botone, provides an update on his journey. Also discussed is the power of prayer, communication between parents and children, and reflect on a daily meditation. For information about TOR, please follow their Facebook page: Cheyenne and Arapaho TOR Project Representa…
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The Tribal Office of Recovery (TOR) sent a few representatives to give an update on the growth and development of the program and their initiatives. Tap in on their Facebook page to see their latest information, which include live podcasts. TOR representatives include Carmello Reveles, Domingo Whiteman and Tatum Escott. Follow TOR on FB: https://ww…
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The Tribal Council Coordinator, Albert Old Crow, sat down with Cheyenne and Arapaho Productions to inform and highlight some new resolutions and ideas in the works for the Tribal Council. Topics discussed include remote voting, term limits, out of district candidacy and representation. For more information about the Tribal Council, please visit htt…
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Staff members from the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribe’s Housing Authority sat down with CAP to discuss and highlight some of their programs and services. Representatives include Fred AllRunner- Inspection Coordinator, Robert Lime- Construction Specialist, Kristen Martinez- ROSS Coordinator, Joscelyn Tapaha- Resident Services Coordinator, and Andreas Lo…
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Tribal Council Coordinator, Albert Old Crow, sat down with Cheyenne and Arapaho Productions to talk about and highlight some helpful guidelines and tips for any tribal member interested in submitting a resolution. Albert also touched up on a few frequently asked questions or misunderstandings about the tribal council meeting held every October. For…
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Cheyenne and Arapaho Productions hosted a few staff members from the George Hawkins Memorial Treatment Center, located in Clinton, OK. Topics discussed include a brief history of the center, introductions to a few staff members, services provided, and words of inspiration to anyone going through recovery and healing. George Hawkins staff members pr…
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The Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes' Prevention Programs sat down with CAP to discuss their programs and services. The Prevention Programs are a component of the Department of Health. Attendees included Kati Sullivan, Christina Sharp, Terry Lindsey, and Kendrick Sweezy. For more information about the Prevention Programs, please visit https://www.cheyen…
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Come listen to this episode featuring Cheyenne artist, Madelynn Byrd. Madelynn is an artist who specializes in digital art, as well as ledger style art. She talks about finding her passion for art at an early age, growing up in Hammon, other artists that she was inspired by, where she finds inspiration, how she tells stories through her art, and mu…
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Come listen as we talk with Cheyenne and Arapaho tribal member, Gabe “The Freight Train” Rednose. Gabe is a Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fighter who is set to make his professional debut on October 10th, in Worley, Idaho. Gabe also talks about his love for the tribes, growing up in Kingfisher, being a father, and training with MMA legends such as Joe “…
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This episode features special guest Lonny Street. Come listen as Lonny talks about what got him into dancing, his favorite powwow, his favorite dancers, where he learned how to make roaches, his favorite trends, and much more. Intro Music Credit: Battle River Follow Lonny Street on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lonnystreet/ Contact JR Lonelo…
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Tune in as JR Lonelodge talks with special guest Terry Fiddler (Mnicouju/Lakota, Cheyenne River). Terry talks about his early dancing days, shares some history about the traditional dance, gives his thoughts on contemporary style, some of the unique places he has danced at, thoughts on the current landscape of powwows, and much more.…
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This episode features special guest Jeremy "Worm" Dearly, lead singer of Sharpshooter. Come listen as Worm talks about attaining his degree, his favorite powwows, composing songs, what age he started singing, what's coming up for Sharpshooter, and much more. Intro Music Credit: Sharpshooter Song: https://youtu.be/xonB8wegAV0?si=1OGVMA3H5CoK8h9U Fol…
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JR Lonelodge hosts two guests in this episode featuring Sheldon Sundown and Verna Street. Sheldon (Seneca Nation, Western NY) talks about the history of the smoke dance, the evolution of the dance, and what got him singing the smoke dance songs. He gives an update on what he is working on these days. Verna (Cherokee, Tuscarora) talks about where sh…
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In this episode, we learn about the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes Fire Management Program. Tune in to learn about the program’s history, the goals and focus, some of the training involved, prescribed burns, collaborating with different tribes and states, and much more. Attendees include Sam Youngbull, Arlan Spottedwolf, and Ralston Moore. To learn mo…
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In this two-part segment, we highlight the Cheyenne and Arapaho Department of Labor. Tune in to learn about programs and services offered such as the TERO skills bank, which seeks out native artists and skilled workers. The DREAMS program, which offers employment services, tuition services, support and secondary services. Also, hear about services …
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JR Lonelodge hosts special guest Amber OldHorn (Crow, Blackfeet-Pikuni, Hidatsa, Oglala Lakota) in this episode.Amber talks about the Crow Fair, including some of the protocol and etiquette around that week. She also explains some of the history behind the fair, shares some memories, and offers some words of inspiration to the up-and-coming dancers…
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In this two-part series, we highlight the Cheyenne and Arapaho Productions Department of Labor. Tune in to hear about some of the programs and their direct services, which feature employment opportunities like the summer youth program. Attendees include Executive Director Erwin Pahmahmie Jr, Vocational Rehabilitation Director Tim Yeahquo, and TERO …
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This episode features the parents of the senior’s from the 5A State Champion El Reno Lady Indians basketball team. Tune in to hear about the consistency and sacrifices it took as a parent for their child to reach their potential. The support system needed from family, friends, tribes, community, and the school system to nourish that talent. The par…
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In this episode, we talk with the tribal seniors from the 5A State Champion El Reno Lady Indians basketball team. The girls discuss their memories of playing together though their childhood, their role and positions on the team, their hobbies and interests, and plans for after high school. This episode is hosted by Carrie Whitlow.…
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The Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes Environmental Protection Agency sat down with us to talk about the mission and focus of their work. Topics such as water readings, hazardous materials and dumping, preventative measures, changing our way of thinking about our lands, and some of the long-term solutions currently under work. Attendees included Chieko B…
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JR Lonelodge introduces his daughter and co-host, Emma Lonelodge. Special guest is Champion Fancy Dancer Patrick Mitsuing (Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nations, Plains Cree). Patrick talks about his family, Powwow Times, his training regiment, his thoughts on the current powwow scene, and shares some advice for the next generation. Song: Rose Hill Live …
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The Diabetes Wellness Program sat down with the CAP Podcast to talk about and promote National Nutrition Month. Attendees included Marcos Baros, Director of the Diabetes and Wellness Program, and Raven Bramlett, Healthy Lifestyle Program Specialist. Topics discussed were healthy alternatives to eating, understanding carb and calorie intake, and por…
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J.R. Lonelodge visits with Brian Frejo (Ski'ri Chaui Pawnee Nation, Seminole Nation of Oklahoma) and Julius Not Afraid (Crow, Oglala). Brian talks about his upcoming "The BeatsXBlessings Tour24", living in SoCal, working with the youth, and his advocacy work. Julius shares his thoughts on the powwow world, living in Kyle, SD., traveling to Oklahoma…
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Sounds of the Powwow Grounds E2 Round Two Jr Lonelodge sat down with special guest, and Champion Fancy Dancer, George Alexander. George talks about his favorite memories in the arena, Ponca Powwow, his thoughts on the current powwow scene, some of his biggest inspirations, and what he would like to see in the future powwow world.…
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Cheyenne and Arapaho Productions Podcast is proud to announce its newest Podcast "Sounds of the Powwow Grounds", hosted by JR Lonelodge. JR Lonelodge hosts his first podcast episode where talks about his background and upbringing the powwow arena. He also highlights Denver March Powwow. Special guests invited to talk about Denver March Powwow inclu…
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CAP Podcast sat down with the Cheyenne and Arapaho Department of Language and Culture. Topics discussed were department goals, program updates, learning and teaching two languages, barriers they have overcome, the language app (available in the app store), events and plans for the future. Attendees were Michael Elizondo, Director of the Culture and…
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CAP Podcast sat down with the Cheyenne and Arapaho Department of Parks and Recreation. Topics discussed were the Emergency Response Centers, Powwow grounds, current projects, and future plans. Attendees present were Sonny Redshin, Director of Parks and Recreation, Litefoot Hawkins, Project Coordinator, and Esther Aguilar, Administration Assistant.…
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CAP Podcast sat down with the S.T.E.P. Program, which is a planning grant that provides for research purposes as the tribe looks into potentially starting a Charter School. Attendees were Carrie Whitlow, Executive Director of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Education Department, Diedra Flurry, STEP Program Director, Amanda Goljenboom, Education School Adm…
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CAP Podcast sat down with the Cheyenne and Arapaho Missing and Murdered Indigenous People's (MMIP) Chapter. The attendees included LaRenda Morgan, Bobby Hamilton, and Reggie Wassana, Governor of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes. Topics were the chapters history, purpose, goals, and upcoming events.By catv9
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Special guest host, Carrie Whitlow, facilitated the conversation with the Tribal Education Departments National Assembly (TEDNA) representatives, Kim Wheeler-Stewart Ruhman, Tashina Tahdooahnippah, and Anita Pahsetopah-Smith. Also present was Jordan Stewart. Carrie Whitlow, the Executive Director of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Department of Education,…
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