If you want to know more about Charlie Hill, you should definitely watch "On and Off the Res' with Charlie Hill.
Veteran Native American filmmaker Sandy Osawa of the Makah tribe, delivers an inspiring and funny portrait of stand-up comedian Charlie Hill. The film reveals a man whose life experiences, including a childhood spent on an Indian reservation in Wisconsin have helped him hone a devastating stairical wit that skewers America's history of racism and debunks the stereotype of the stoic Indian.
Visit On and Off the Res' with Charlie Hill for more information on purchasing Charlie Hill's documentary.
Website
facebook.com/charliehillcomedian
Influences
Richard Pryor, Vine Deloria Jr., Dick Gregory, Lenny Bruce, my father Norbert Hill Sr., Lucas McCain, Myself, Muhammad Ali, my wonderful family, among many others
Members
The one and only Charlie Hill performing at First Americans 2007
TV Shows
Late Show with David Letterman,
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno,
Roseanne;
Moesha,
The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson,
The Richard Pryor Show,
The Big Show with Steve Allen,
Latino Laugh Festival,
North of 60,
The Bionic Woman,
Harold of Orange,
Canada's Indian Time
Naturally Native
Films
Late Night With David Letterman Guest Show 0639,
Late Show with David Letterman Guest Show 2103,
Late Show with David Letterman Guest Show 2612,
Moesha -role: Robert episode :Road Trip,
North of 60- role:Luke McNabb episode: Arrangements,
Roseanne -Guest Star episode: The Last Thursday in November,
The Bionic Woman (1976) Tommy Littlehorse Out of Body,
Harold of Orange (1984)
On and Off the Res’ With Charlie Hill (Biography)
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson Guest Show 4362
The Big Show (1980)
Albums
Club Red", starring Oneida comedian Charlie Hill, is a comedy show unlike any other on public radio. It's a fast-paced mix of skits, running gags, guest musicians and lots of Charlie being himself. Playing on public radio stations that dare, somewhere.
Each program spoofs and satirizes contemporary life. We offer poetry slams, film festivals, wannabe Indians and just sheer nonsense.
Club Red with Charlie Hill click on ClubRed to hear soundbites.
Charlie Hill's Interests
Music
Charlie Hill and Floyd Red Crow Westerman performing together at First Americans in the Arts Awards Show 2007
About me: Charlie Hill, a Native American comedian, whose laugh-out-loud comedy routines that are seasoned with insightful cultural observations about modern America. Charlie’s humor has helped break many stereotypes about Native Americans and Non-Native Americans, which was acknowledged with the Ivy Bethune Tri-Union Diversity Award 2009 for SAG. Charlie is also most recently featured in a Showtime Special, "The Indian Comedy Slam, No Reservations Needed", which is airing November 2009 on Showtime. Charlie is the featured performer in the PBS program “On and Off the Res” from Native American Public Telecommunications, and he has appeared with such comedy stalwarts as David Letterman, Jay Leno, Jim Carrey, Robin Williams, and Roseanne and appeared on “The Late Show with David Letterman” as part of the CBS show’s 13th anniversary episode. Charlie is an accomplished actor, appearing in TV and Feature Films, such as Moesha, Roseanne, North of 60, Naturally Native, and Harold of Orange. He also has written for the TV sitcom Roseanne and NPR’s Club Red with Charlie Hill. Much of Charlie’s humor focuses on his experiences as a Native American performer in the national spotlight, but his funny, relevant stories and observations which cross cultural lines to lighten and enlighten audiences everywhere with healing laughter. *******************************************************************
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ACCORDING TO THE LATEST U.S. CENSUS STATISTICS 217,000 RESERVATION CHILDREN ARE LIVING BELOW THE LOWEST POVERTY LEVEL IN AMERICA, APPROXIMENTLY 20,000 OF THESE FIRST NATION'S CHILDREN ARE LIVING BELOW 3RD. WORLD CONDITIONS. PLEASE HELP US HELP OUR KIDS. WE NEED YOUR HELP AND SUPPORT, WINTER WILL BE WITH US SOON AND THESE CHILDREN WILL NEED THE MOST BASIC OF THINGS, WARMTH. HELP US GET BLANKETS AND COATS AND OTHER ITEMS TO OUR KIDS. THANK YOU. WHEN YOU GO AND GET NEW WINTER COATS AND BLANKETS PLEASE GIFT THE ONE YOU HAD TO OUR KIDS. CONTACT US AT goodthinking4allourrelations@yahoo.com or at our myspace page
Showtime in November? or December ? lol ya sure its the 31st... either way u kno im watching it and anyone around me has to ...Or i flip the breaker off .
American Indians Reservations; THE FIRST UNDERCLASS AREAS?
THIS STUDY WAS DONE BY GARY D. SANDEFUR, A PROFESSOR OF SOCIAL WORK, AND SOCIOLOGY, AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN - MADISON. AND AN AFFILIATE OF THE INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH ON POVERTY.
ACCORDING TO GARY D. SANDFUR'S RESEARCH, AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATION'S WITH POPULATIONS OS 2,000 OR MORE THAT ARE IN "UNDERCLASS" AREAS.
% OF HOUSEHOLDS IN POVERTY
FORT TOTTEN N. DAK. SOUIX TRIBE 54% GILA, RIVER, ARIZ. PIMA TRIBE 53% LEECH LAKE, MINN. OJIBWE TRIBE 43% PAPAGO ARIZ. PAPAGO TRIBE 58% PINE RIDGE S. DAK. SOUIX 56% RED LAKE MINN. CHIPPEWA TRIBE 43% ROSE BUD SOUIX TRIBE 49% SALT RIVER ARIZ. PIMA, AND MARICOPA TRIBES. 44% SISSETON N. DAK. & S. DAK. SESSETON WAHPETON SOUIX TRIBE 54% STANDING ROCK N. DAK. & S. DAK. SOUIX TRIBE. 51% FORT APACHE, ARIZ. APACHE TRIBE 54% HOPI ARIZ. HOPI TRIBE 54% NAVAJO ARIZ. NEW MEX. UTAH. NAVAJO TRIBE 53% N. CHEYENNE MONT. CHEYENNE TRIBE 56% SAN CARLOS ARIZ. APACHE TRIBE 66% SANTO DOMINGO PUEBLO NEW MEX. SOUTHERN UTE TRIBE 44% TURTLE MOUNTIAN N. DAKOTA CHIPPEWA TRIBE 46% ZUNI PUEBLO NEW MEX. ZUNI TRIBE 46%
Raiders Celebrate Native American Heritage Posted Nov 11, 2009
a a Several activities are scheduled for this Sunday's game... The Oakland Raiders will pay tribute to Native American Heritage Month this Sunday when the Silver and Black take on the Kansas City Chiefs at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum. The celebration includes a KTNN radio broadcast in the Navajo language, an on-field ceremony to honor Navajo Code Talker and Former Leader of the Navajo Nation Peter MacDonald and a performance by the Native American dance group – Native Boogie and Beats.
“We salute the Navajo Nation and the Navajo Code Talkers and we are proud to broadcast Raider games in Navajo for the fifth consecutive season,” said Raiders Chief Executive Amy Trask. “We are committed to reaching our global fan base in a variety of languages and through a variety of multimedia options. Broadcasting our games in Navajo allows us to do this and also presents another opportunity to preserve the Navajo language and to salute the Navajo Code Talkers.”
Native Boogie and Beats will welcome fans with a traditional dance performance at the Coliseum BART entrance gate. The dancers will celebrate the beauty and pageantry of Native American social dance and singing styles commonly viewed at Pow Wows.
THIS STUDY WAS DONE BY GARY D. SANDEFUR, A PROFESSOR OF SOCIAL WORK, AND SOCIOLOGY, AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN - MADISON. AND AN AFFILIATE OF THE INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH ON POVERTY.
ACCORDING TO GARY D. SANDFUR'S RESEARCH, AMERICAN INDIAN RESERVATION'S WITH POPULATIONS OS 2,000 OR MORE THAT ARE IN "UNDERCLASS" AREAS.
% OF HOUSEHOLDS IN POVERTY
FORT TOTTEN N. DAK. SOUIX TRIBE 54% GILA, RIVER, ARIZ. PIMA TRIBE 53% LEECH LAKE, MINN. OJIBWE TRIBE 43% PAPAGO ARIZ. PAPAGO TRIBE 58% PINE RIDGE S. DAK. SOUIX 56% RED LAKE MINN. CHIPPEWA TRIBE 43% ROSE BUD SOUIX TRIBE 49% SALT RIVER ARIZ. PIMA, AND MARICOPA TRIBES. 44% SISSETON N. DAK. & S. DAK. SESSETON WAHPETON SOUIX TRIBE 54% STANDING ROCK N. DAK. & S. DAK. SOUIX TRIBE. 51% FORT APACHE, ARIZ. APACHE TRIBE 54% HOPI ARIZ. HOPI TRIBE 54% NAVAJO ARIZ. NEW MEX. UTAH. NAVAJO TRIBE 53% N. CHEYENNE MONT. CHEYENNE TRIBE 56% SAN CARLOS ARIZ. APACHE TRIBE 66% SANTO DOMINGO PUEBLO NEW MEX. SOUTHERN UTE TRIBE 44% TURTLE MOUNTIAN N. DAKOTA CHIPPEWA TRIBE 46% ZUNI PUEBLO NEW MEX. ZUNI TRIBE 46%
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ACCORDING TO THE LATEST U.S. CENSUS STATISTICS 217,000 RESERVATION CHILDREN ARE LIVING BELOW THE LOWEST POVERTY LEVEL IN AMERICA, APPROXIMENTLY 20,000 OF THESE FIRST NATION'S CHILDREN ARE LIVING BELOW 3RD. WORLD CONDITIONS. PLEASE HELP US HELP OUR KIDS. WE NEED YOUR HELP AND SUPPORT, WINTER WILL BE WITH US SOON AND THESE CHILDREN WILL NEED THE MOST BASIC OF THINGS, WARMTH. HELP US GET BLANKETS AND COATS AND OTHER ITEMS TO OUR KIDS. THANK YOU. WHEN YOU GO AND GET NEW WINTER COATS AND BLANKETS PLEASE GIFT THE ONE YOU HAD TO OUR KIDS. CONTACT US AT goodthinking4allourrelations@yahoo.com