- KILI
Infobox Radio station
name = KILI
city =Porcupine, South Dakota
area =
branding =
slogan = "The Voice of the Lakota Nation"
airdate = 1983
frequency = 90.1 MHz
format =Community radio
erp = 100,000watt s
haat = convert|155|m|ft|0|abbr=on
class =
facility_id = 36443
coordinates =
callsign_meaning = "Cool" in theLakota language
former_callsigns =
owner = Lakota Communications Inc.
licensee =
sister_stations = 88.7 MHz (translator)Rapid City, South Dakota
webcast = [http://www.live365.com/stations/lakotacom?site=lakotacom 32 kbit/s (live)]
website = http://www.kiliradio.org/
affiliations =KILI (90.1 FM), licensed to
Porcupine, South Dakota , is a non-profit radio station broadcasting to theLakota people on the Pine Ridge, Cheyenne River, andRosebud Indian Reservation s, part of theGreat Sioux Nation .cite news |author=David Melmer |title=KILI-FM radio off the air |publisher="Indian Country Today " |date=2006-05-22 |url=http://www.indiancountry.com/content.cfm?id=1096413023 |accessdate=2008-04-06 ] cite web |title=KILI Radio – Pine Ridge Indian Reservation |publisher=Lakota Express |url=http://www.lakotamall.com/kili/ |accessdate=2008-04-01 ] The station started broadcasting in 1983 as the first American Indian-owned radio station in theUnited States .cite web |title=Russell Means |publisher=Treaty Productions |url=http://www.russellmeans.com/char.html |date=1996 |accessdate=2008-04-06 ]Owned and operated by Lakota Communications, KILI-FM serves 30,000 people on the three reservations, along with the large American Indian urban community in Rapid City, using a translator in the Mount Rushmore State's second-largest city. It seeks to preserve Native American culture and instill pride in the peoples' unique heritage.
History
The station was founded in 1983 by members of the
American Indian Movement , "the very first Indian-controlled, Indian-owned and Indian-run radio station in the U.S.," said activistRussell Means in 2006. [cite news |author=Russell Means |title=Oh no, not again |date=December 13 ,2006 |publisher="Indian Country Today " |url=http://www.indiancountry.com/content.cfm?id=1096414165 |accessdate=2008-04-06 ] In mid-2006, the station was off the air for several weeks when its transmitter was hit by lightning on April 15, sustaining more than $200,000 in damage.As a non-profit endeavor, KILI-FM is supported by public grants and tribal government funding. [cite news |title=Good news: Bad news is avoidable |publisher="
Indian Country Today " |date=2007-08-10 |url=http://www.indiancountry.com/content.cfm?id=1096415544 |accessdate=2008-04-06 ] It is governed by a board of directors composed of community leaders, such as Nellie Two Bulls. Known as "Grandma Nellie", she was active at the local and national level as a strong proponent of the Lakota culture, beloved as a storyteller and singer prior to her death onFebruary 18 ,2007 at age 81. [cite news |author=David Melmer |title=Nellie Two Bulls passes to the spirit world |publisher="Indian Country Today " |date=2007-02-26 |url=http://www.indiancountry.com/content.cfm?id=1096414568 |accessdate=2008-04-06 ]Programming
KILI broadcasts 22 hours daily in the
Lakota language , as well as in English, from its studios on the Pine Ridge Reservation. Programs include: "Morning Wakalyapi Show", an all-Lakota-language show by Francis Thunder Hawk, "News of the Lakota Nation", liveAmerican Indian music performances in the evening, and frequentpublic service announcement s. [cite web |title=Programming Schedule |publisher=KILI-FM |url=http://www.lakotamall.com/kili/schedule.htm |accessdate=2008-04-06 ]One of its popular programs is the "Blues Disc Jockey", hosted by Bryant High Horse on Sunday mornings. A Rapid City middle school teacher and guidance counselor during the week, he mixes
blues tunes with humor on the air. High Horse, whose Lakota name is "Oyate Nawicajin" (meaning "Stand for his People"), is one of a group striving to preserve the Lakota language so that Lokata youth may speak and write their native language fluently. [cite news |author=Tara Pretends Eagle |title=Lakota educator brings his traditions to the classroom |publisher="Indian Country Today " |date=2007-03-07 |url=http://www.indiancountry.com/content.cfm?id=1096414600 |accessdate=2008-04-06 ] KILI's schedule includes daily instruction in the Lakota language.The station also
simulcast s live on the internet and hosts a daily national call-in show on American Indian issues, entitled "Native America Calling".References
External links
* [http://www.kiliradio.org/ KILI official website]
*FM station data|KILI
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