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Podcast: Native America Calling
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Monday, March 11, 2024 – Is there another way to look at time?

Category: News & Politics
Duration: 00:56:30
Publish Date: 2024-03-11 13:00:32
Description:

For most states this time of year, shifting time is as easy as moving the hour hand forward an hour. But Daylight Savings Time doesn’t change the staunch allegiance to the clock required during the typical day. But it wasn’t always that way. Tribes once had built-in schedules for harvests, ceremonies, family and feasts. Some of those traditions may have adapted to eight-hour work days, and five-day work weeks, but remnants of different cultural approaches to time remain.

GUESTS

Clark Tenakhongva (Hopi), musician and former Hopi vice chairman

Jon Gahate (Laguna and Zuni), educator at Crow Canyon Archaeological Center

Tom Belt (Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma), retired Western Carolina University Cherokee Language Program coordinator

Roger Dube (enrolled member Abenaki Nation, Mohawk Turtle clan), professor emeritus at the College of Science at Rochester Institute of Technology and American Indian Science and Engineering Society (AISES) Board of Directors

Break 1 Music: The Center of the Universe (song) Clark Tenakhongva (artist) Su’Vu’Yo’Yungw (album)

Break 2 Music: Roadrunner (song) DDAT (artist) DDAT (album)

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