The interesting thing is I've studied these tribal radio stations, such as KTNN in Window Rock AZ and they tend to be pretty standard operations. They play popular music, most of the time they use tribal talent, but they're not opposed to syndication (as is the case with this Sececa station). They seem to be good operators, for the most part, and don't challenge local laws, as some tribes have with tobacco sales or gambling. What I'm saying is they probably COULD do a lot of questionable things, and they don't, which is great!