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Indian Country TodayThe on-line edition of Indian Country Today, America’s leading Indian news source, whose goal is to provide coverage of the stories and issues that matter to Native Americans from a Native American perspective. Native American Journalists Association“The Native American Journalists Association, based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, has a unique and challenging mission. Its primary goal is to improve communications among Native people and between Native Americans and the public. The work of the association addresses the entire spectrum of Native communications and encompasses a wide range of issues and concerns affecting the survival and the development of the Native media and Native communications.” Native Networks, Film and Video Center of the National Museum of the American IndianThe Film and Video Center of the National Museum of the American Indian's Native Networks website (also in Spanish) is devoted to Native American media--film, video, radio, television and new media--throughout the Americas. The site presents feature articles and related links, Native media news, resources for producers and for the general public and a catalog of outstanding recent productions. News from Native California“This is a quarterly magazine devoted to California’s indigenous people. Regular features announce and report on native events, and address California Indian languages, the arts, books, skills & technology, law, and more. Feature articles range from ceremonial regalia and traditional use of tobacco to environmental issues and California archaeology, all emphasizing Native Californian points of view, historic and contemporary.” Inside News, “a literary supplement, features poetry, short stories, plays, and literary non-fiction by California Indian writers.” Native American Public Telecommunications"The mission of Native American Public Telecommunications (NAPT) is to inform, educate and encourage the awareness of tribal histories, cultures, languages, opportunities and aspirations through the fullest participation of American Indians and Alaska Natives in creating and employing all forms of educational and public telecommunications programs and services, thereby supporting tribal sovereignty." In the Light of Reverence is a presentation of the Independent Television Service in association with Native American Public Telecommunications with funding provided by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Native America CallingNative America Calling is a live call-in program, linking public radio stations, the Internet and listeners together into a thought-provoking national conversation about issues specific to Native communities. Each program engages noted guests and experts with callers throughout the United States and is designed to improve the quality of life for Native Americans. Native America Calling is heard on 45 stations in the United States and in Canada by over 37,000 Native listeners each week. Nā Maka o ka ‘Āina (“The Eyes of the Land”)Nā Maka o ka ‘Āina (“The Eyes of the Land”) is an independent video production team that focuses on the land and the people of Hawai'i and the Pacific. Documenting traditional and contemporary Hawaiian culture, politics, history, language and the environment, they are committed to giving voice to the current movement toward Hawaiian independence and sovereignty. Since 1982, Nā Maka o ka 'Āina has aired over 80 programs on Hawai'i Public Television, the Public Broadcasting Service, Deep Dish satellite network, Free Speech TV, and Hawai'i's commercial stations Indianz.comOur mission is to provide you with quality news, information, and entertainment from a Native American perspective. With two new feature stories every weekday, you can read stories on a wide range of topics, including legislation, court decisions, health issues, and politics. Indianz.com is based on the Winnebago Reservation in Nebraska. Film and Video, Journals and Newspapers, Radio and TelevisionDozens of links to native media outlets on paper, the airwaves and the web. |