Tara Gatewood
Producer/Host "Indigenous Foundation"A member of Isleta Pueblo, Tara Gatewood has hosted Indigenous Foundation on KSFR since 2009. She was also the host of the nationally syndicated radio show Native America Calling, heard live Monday through Friday on more than 50 US radio stations. Tara has more than 20 years of journalism experience, working as a broadcaster, newspaper reporter and video documentarian across the country. Her work has appeared in the Boston Globe, St. Paul Pioneer Press, Aberdeen American News, Transmission Magazine Tara also owned and operated Intu Media which specializes in print, photo and video marketing as well as public relations for Native American organizations and artists. She’s also worked on video documentaries about Native Americans.
Each Saturday from 3-5PM MT Tara helps to unleash Indigenous Music from all over Turtle Island and beyond. Her show, INDIGENOUS FOUNDATION is where the music is the foundation of any conversation.
"We’re lending an ear to the Indigenous music that shapes our world through thoughts, words and sounds. It’s a take on the music Indigenous Peoples are making, listening and connecting to including the beats of traditional, contemporary and independent music. It's everything under the sun with personal reflections by Indigenous musicians, actors, artists and the boys and girls next door who love and just can’t get enough of those Indigenous beats." -- Tara Gatewood
email: indigenous@ksfr.org
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