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Arlie Neskahi, (Dine' name: Hataali Chee,"Red Singer"), is our Program Host on Wisdom of the Elders. |
Executive Producer Rose High Bear (Deg Hitan Dine or Alaskan Athabaskan) oversees the development of concepts and content for the radio program, manages production and website teams, and works to provide underwriting for the series. |
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Lawrence Johnson is Story Editor for the series. His filmmaking and multi-media work may be seen in museums and Native American cultural centers all over the country. | Producer Barbara Roberts serves as host for the central feature on each program, the Elder Wisdom segment. |
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| Judy Bluehorse Skelton, (Nez Perce Cherokee), shares her knowledge about plants, herbs, and living a life in balance with the natural world in Health and Healing. |
Writer Anne Morin is responsible for researching and writing the popular Tribal Rhythms feature on Wisdom of the Elders. | |||
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| Photo: John Running |
Judy Trejo (1940-2002) from the Summit Lake Paiute tribe of Nevada, shares her unique blend of humor and music in Taheebvu Chadi: Great Grandmother Judy. |
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Studio producer Clark Salisbury oversees the engineering and other technical details for WOTE, and pinch-hits as a scriptwriter and web designer. | |
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| Nico Wind, (Assiniboine), is our Music Director and hosts Tribal Rhythms, bringing traditional and contemporary native music from all across North America. | Field Producer William Ward coordinates audio recordings of elders, storytellers and other guests you hear on WOTE. |
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Hosts Nico Wind and Arlie Neskahi help to give Wisdom of the Elders radio series its unique flavor.
The late Judy Trejo, award-winning song-carrier, was always ready with a song or a story in her Taheebvu Chadi feature.



