
Heart & Soul
Season 5 Episode 13 | 26m 47sVideo has Closed Captions
Visit a summer camp teaching Oneida community children tribal and Indian hymnal music.
Host Angela Fitzgerald visits the Oneida Nation Arts Program’s “Music From Our Culture Camp,” which gives Oneida community children the opportunity to learn about music from the ancient past and Indian hymnals. Profiles include a Germantown metal artist, a Pepin County bass player, the owner of the Madison Radicals ultimate disc league, and a Milwaukee women’s music group.
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Heart & Soul
Season 5 Episode 13 | 26m 47sVideo has Closed Captions
Host Angela Fitzgerald visits the Oneida Nation Arts Program’s “Music From Our Culture Camp,” which gives Oneida community children the opportunity to learn about music from the ancient past and Indian hymnals. Profiles include a Germantown metal artist, a Pepin County bass player, the owner of the Madison Radicals ultimate disc league, and a Milwaukee women’s music group.
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Mark Healey's Chance Encounter
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Clip: S5 Ep13 | 31s | Mark Healey had a chance encounter with the band Badfinger. (31s)
Mark Healey's New Song: "Anything"
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Clip: S5 Ep13 | 3m 10s | Wisconsin native Mark Healey performs a new song called "Anything." (3m 10s)
Song Written by Badfinger a Big Hit for Another Artist
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Clip: S5 Ep13 | 4m 40s | Badfinger plays the song they wrote which became a big hit for another recording artist (4m 40s)
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Clip: S5 Ep13 | 5m 33s | Mark Fischer honors his Oneida Nation ancestry with his Native American copper art. (5m 33s)
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Clip: S5 Ep13 | 3m 7s | A retired music teacher creates a group for women who love to play the ukulele. (3m 7s)
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Clip: S5 Ep13 | 5m 16s | Ultimate Frisbee, a typically casual and informal game played in city parks, has gone pro. (5m 16s)
Iroquois Cultural Story About Statue, Marriage
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Clip: S5 Ep13 | 1m 3s | Artist talks about his statue and cultural story about marriage (1m 3s)
Iroquois Helped George Washington at Valley Forge
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Clip: S5 Ep13 | 28s | The Iroquois people helped George Washington at Valley Forge. (28s)
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Funding for Wisconsin Life is provided by the Wooden Nickel Fund, Mary and Lowell Peterson, A.C.V. and Mary Elston Family, Leon Price & Lily Postel, Stanley J. Cottrill Fund, UW...






















