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Native Talk Arizona

Native Talk Arizona

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Native Talk Arizona presents interviews and discussions regarding current events, health, social, and cultural matters of interest to urban Native Americans, as well as performances of new and traditional Native American music.


The views and opinions expressed by guests of Native Talk Arizona are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of Native Talk Arizona or NATIVE HEALTH.


“Indian Car” used with permission by Keith Secola.

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  • Native Talk Arizona - airdate: 04/01/2026
    Apr 2 2026

    Guests include:

    • Elaine Mollindo - Arizona Department of Education's Office of Indian Education and the Arizona Tribal Regalia Graduation Toolkit – which reviews state polices and the legal protections around wearing tribal regalia at graduations
    • Maria Bartlett - Founder and executive director of Indigigirls, empowering Indigenous women and girls through culture, community and connection.

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  • Native Talk Arizona - airdate: 03/25/2026
    Mar 26 2026

    Guests include:

    • Vafa Matin, DO - Chief Medical Officer at NATIVE HEALTH, will talk to us about National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
    • Quenton “Mogley” Oney - Lead singer and guitar player of Mogley and the Zoniez

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  • Native Talk Arizona - airdate: 03/11/2026
    Mar 12 2026

    Guests include:

    • Liz McKenzie - Chef, Prickly Foods
    • Trinidad Quiroz - Co-owner and Chef of Frybread Riot Food Truck

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The intro music is makes me laugh, you know you're going to hear something good from Indian communities. It's nice to hear not only from Native people from Arizona, it includes interviews from other Tribal folks throughout the USA that impact our communities. Aise/asqualli.

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