Moccasin Tracks

Moccasin Tracks Community Radio Show syndicated on the Pacifica Radio Network , live weekly "Pre-american" perspectives sometimes expressed by guests. Thanks for listening.

Radio show with co-hosts Deb Reger and Rick Hunt (Abenaki) and Carolyn Black Hunt (Abenki). Music is by Native American musicians (traditional and contemporary). Sometimes we play from vinyl. Live and recorded interviews and news featuring voices of the Original Peoples and often citizens of the Abenaki Nation. We are all volunteer broadcasters and producers of community radio content. That means

we are non-commercial radio and supported by listeners. We are now broadcasting (since 2021) Tuesdays at Noon-2PM on WZNC Bethlehem (New Hampshire), North Country Community Radio at 99.9FM locally and online at www.nococommunityradio.org Write to us at [email protected] The air studio is in Littleton, New Hampshire. We are syndicated on the Pacifica Radio network.

❤🎼☮ Moccasin Tracks crew will be on a retreat This week, August 5, as we spend the day planning, organizing and reviewin...
08/03/2025

❤🎼☮ Moccasin Tracks crew will be on a retreat This week, August 5, as we spend the day planning, organizing and reviewing what community radio is about for us. Some of the shows we have planned include August 12: A Conversation With Arnie Gunderson: Nukes Are Not The Answer and Updates..... (https://www.fairewinds.org/) August 26: Professor Peter Thomas (https://www.peterthomashistory.com/) will be talking about Abenaki history and September 2 Adrian Sutherland , from Attawapiskat First Nation. Roots-Rocker with Heart from Canada's Far North. .... ❤🎼☮ this message from the crew Rick Hunt, Deb Reger and Carolyn Black-Hunt🥰🥰🥰

08/02/2025

📅Join us on Tuesday, August 12th, for War for the Dawnland: Re-Examining King Philip’s War, presented by the Aquinnah Cultural Center and the Harvard University Native American Program.

350 years after the war that reshaped this region, Wampanoag voices lead a conversation on its meaning, impact, and legacy.

The symposium will be broken into two parts:

1️⃣ 9:30 AM - 12:30 PM: Designed for Tribal Members only (email Tysonnae Aiguier-Bolling at [email protected] to RSVP and with any dietary restrictions)
2️⃣ 12:30 PM - 3:45 PM: Open to all (please register here: https://stillpoint.thundertix.com/events/251235)

The afternoon session will include a reflection activity and a rich panel discussion with Wampanoag historians, leaders, and teachers. The activity will be facilitated by Brad Lopes (Aquinnah Wampanoag) and Jannel Carey (Mashpee Wampanoag). The panel discussion will be moderated by Tobias Vanderhoop (Aquinnah Wampanoag), with panelists Linda Coombs (Aquinnah Wampanoag), David Weeden (Mashpee Wampanoag), and Dr. Mary Amanda McNeil (Mashpee Wampanoag), who will explore:

- Key moments of King Philip’s War through Wampanoag eyes
- Misunderstandings and historical erasures—and how they’re addressed
- Immediate and long-term impacts of the war on Native Nations
- How this history still echoes in the contemporary lives of Wampanoag people
- Actions non-Native allies can take to support truth, justice, and healing

🌐 For more information: aquinnah.org/events/war-for-the-dawnland

With new music coming soon from Izethekeli Band listen here to a conversation with Moccasin Tracks and hosts Deb and Ric...
08/01/2025

With new music coming soon from Izethekeli Band listen here to a conversation with Moccasin Tracks and hosts Deb and Rick. Special music with Thomas X and Mwalim Daphunkeeprofessor and Izethekeli Band being heard all week with the syndicated stations that broadcast Moccasin Tracks. https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/deborahreger50podcast/episodes/2025-02-06T12_43_27-08_00....❤🎼☮new video will be posted soon from the interview earlier this year...🥰🥰

This week on Moccasin Tracks, community radio, we talked with the Izethelekeli Band from Vienna, Austria. Jonathan Wiseman and Blessings Ngo Nkomo join us via Zoom and gift us with stories behing the songs and performances. Featured on a new album by Putumayo Records, Cultural Crossroads with their....

https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/radiowithdeb4/episodes/2025-07-31T07_09_44-07_00  "Lonnie Harrington was born in Tall...
07/31/2025

https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/radiowithdeb4/episodes/2025-07-31T07_09_44-07_00 "Lonnie Harrington was born in Tallahassee Florida in 1952 of African, Seminole, Cherokee, Choctaw, and Shawnee ancestry. With his Mother in 1957 he moved to Dania Florida to live with his maternal Grandmother. Here his Mother would take him to visit to the nearby Seminole Reservation at the time called Okalee (now known as the Hollywood Reservation). He came to New York City in 1959 to join his Mother who had relocated there. He attended Hunter College and the New School for Social Research in the early 1970's. During this time he began independent research into African-Native American relations, an endeavor he currently continues." lonnieharrington.com❤🎼☮

07/31/2025
Moccasin Tracks will be broadcasting July 29 from Noon-2PM with American Native Musicians joining us..During the first h...
07/25/2025

Moccasin Tracks will be broadcasting July 29 from Noon-2PM with American Native Musicians joining us..During the first hour Windwalker Dorn from Windwalker and the MCW will join us and Lonnie Harrington will join us at the 1PM hour. Tune in at the radio project at 99.9FM locally and nococommunityradio.org (online)...with hosts Richard Hunt, Carolyn Black Hunt and Deb.❤

07/24/2025

Shinnecock Nation's tribal citizens are taking their fight for aboriginal fishing rights to federal court, aiming to protect the traditional practices that have sustained their people for generations.

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07/23/2025

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When the U.S. government built a massive migrant detention center in the heart of the Florida Everglades—land sacred to the Miccosukee and Seminole peoples—B...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82XNxhxIaU8&list=OLAK5uy_lKsfOBfX4I0lzfMUC7s8gZJ0evyPgac_8&index=8  Lonnie Harrington wi...
07/23/2025

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=82XNxhxIaU8&list=OLAK5uy_lKsfOBfX4I0lzfMUC7s8gZJ0evyPgac_8&index=8 Lonnie Harrington will be our guest on Moccasin Tracks next week July 29....Besides his Traditional Drumming on the "Pow Wow Highway" he has written some cool songs....here is one from his you tube channel...❤🎼☮

Provided to YouTube by CDBabySeminole Girl · Lonnie HarringtonNorthern Tropicale and Other Romantic Illusions℗ 2017 Lonnie HarringtonReleased on: 2017-09-26A...

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This radio show features "pre-american" perspectives and music (traditional and contemporary) live interviews,news and views ..it is the work of decolonizing and reindigenizing with Earth as Mother and all life as family that inspires Moccasin Tracks. We acknowledge the area we broadcast from as N'Dakinna, the ancestral homeland of the Abenaki Peoples. We have been broadcasting Moccasin Tracks 10 years. Thank-you for your support and especially for considering the original peoples (Alnobak) that lived in this area known as N’dakinna (Dawnland). We started learning radio at Goddard College (WGDR FM), and continued to broadcast Moccasin Tracks at other college/community stations (WPCR FM Plymouth, WJSC FM Johnson, special shows at WOOL FM Bellows Falls andbe at WRUV FM Burlington). We are still learning radio and and how to be an ally and appreciate your comments and input. We are defined as educational and public affairs but we also share music both traditional and contemporary. Our playlists are at www.spinitron.com (WGDR) and we post regularly at www.facebook.com/MoccasinTracks.

Update: Beginning June 3, 2019 Moccasin Tracks will be broadcasting from WGDR FM Plainfield (Goddard College Community Radio) Listen in at 91.1FM and 91.7FM and online at wgdr.org During this time of the pandemic we are continuing to produce radio from home and are syndicated on the Pacifica Radio Network.