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    Carolyn Black Hunt on Moccasin Tracks, March 22, 2016.mp3

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    Music credits: Black Hawk Singers, Welcome Song Windwalker and the MCW, Witchi Ta from Generations CD Buffy Sainte-Marie from True North records, Power In The Blood From our broadcast at WRUV FM Burlington we talk with carolyn Black Hunt, part of the laughing Couple (www.laughingcouple.com) Carolyn shares a story of How The People Got Maple Syrup and we talk briefly about Inspiring Native Women. Moccasin tracks is broadcast on WRUV FM Burlington Tuesdays from 4-6PM and archived at wruv.org for one week wruv.moccasintracks@gmail.com www.facebook.com/MoccasinTracks radiowithdeb.wordpress.com Moccasin Tracks is syndicated weekly on Pacifica Radio Network

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