From another Luciole friend: GRAYWOLF ON THE RADIO. Graywolf runs Graywolf Productions with Alfred Panther, and both are curators of the Chumash Indian Museum

                   
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Graywolf along with his partner Alfred Panther run Graywolf productions, the only native American owned company that does casting, wardrobe and props for motion pictures as well as television.




From Graywolf:

GRAYWOLF ON THE RADIO---



Well I guess they still haven't gotten enough of me yet so I will be on again this Thursday at 9:00 pacific, 10:00 mountain, 11:00 central and 12:00 eastern---in the evening.

It will be a wild hour of wit and wisdom---okay rantings of an angry elder! Be sure to tune in as I never know who or what will show up---just hit the blog button to listen in or call if you have a question---I'll try my best to answer but if I don't know, I'll just make it up as I go along---NOT!




Guest Call-in Number: (347) 215-8333
UPCOMING SHOW: 4/24/2008 11:00 PM CST
Host Name Judy Lopez
Show Name Native American History with Graywolf
Show Length 1 Hour
Show Description We will discuss the misconceptions of Native Americans as well as stereotypes and truths. We welcome your questions and comments.





Keywords Misconceptions and Truths , Native American History, Spiritualist, Stereotypes of Native Americans


Listen to DreamCatcher Entertainment on internet talk radio

http://www. blogtalkradio. com/DreamCatcherEntertainment






CHECK OUT his La Luciole Magazine page: Chumash Indian Museum



Excerpt from article:

An intertribal pow-wow / trade feast is also on the list of must-see events for Southern California in 2008. It is tentatively scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, May 24 and 25 (Memorial Day weekend). The trade feast will consist of dancers from many tribes, drums, Native craft and food vendors, storytelling, and other exciting events throughout the weekend.


www.chumashcenter.org


 

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