In the press
"Where's the Respect?"
But the spectacle deeply offended a number of the original peoples of this land according to Tiokasin Ghosthorse, the host of “First Voices” on New York City’s Pacifica Radio outlet WBAI 99.5 FM, Thursday at 10 AM. Reached for comment, Tiokasin told GNN, “I suppose it would take a national apology as big as the exposure they (Outkast) were privileged to, and to come and actually stay with Native people for quite a while.”
"Where's the Respect?"
Article by Michael Kane on gnn.tv"Tiokasin Ghosthorse Reaches New Yorkers With Indigenous World Views"
New York—“Humankind will cease to exist if Native Americans become extinct,” says Tiokasin Ghosthorse. “If you kill off a species, you remove a balance from that chain and things start to collapse. The earth cannot live without animals; [but] the earth can live without humans
"Tiokasin Ghosthorse Reaches New Yorkers With Indigenous World Views"
Article by Natasha Terry on iaiachronicle.org"Disaster Uranium: Democratic Presidential Candidates Backed by Nuclear Powerhouses"
While Senators Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama continue to spar for the Democratic Party presidential nomination, a hidden conflict over uranium mining and radioactive waste dumping is simmering, pitting the two candidates, other prominent politicians and Wall Street financiers against many indigenous and non-native American communities.