
North American Indian Periodicals List
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**UNITED STATES of AMERICA
- American Native Press Archives/Sequoyah Research Center
"The American Native Press Archives is devoted to the preservation
and dissemination of the written words of Native peoples. It began
in 1983 as a clearinghouse for information on American Indian and
Alaska Native newspapers and periodicals. It stands today as one
of the world's largest repositories of Native thought. The Sequoyah
Research Center is the name used for the physical spaces occupied
by the American Native Press Archives."
- Indian Voices from the Trail of Tears
- The Poems of John Rollin Ridge, By Jeff Ward
Originally Published by Henry Payot & Company, Publishers.
- Native Tongue Magazine Online 'Native Tongue Enterprises'
Contact: Trina Chavez-Martinez
- Tribal College Journal "Tribal College Journal of American Indian Higher Education, Mancos, Colorado. Mission: On behalf of the American Indian Higher Education Consortium’s member tribal colleges and universities, we provide information for everyone interested in American Indian higher education. Our culture-based publication addresses subjects important to the future of American Indian and Alaska Native communities utilizing both journalistic and scholarly articles."
- Press/ON 'Native American Press/Ojibwe News' "Press/ON is the only independent, self-supporting, weekly newspaper in the United States published by and for Native Americans. Press/ON is not subsidized by any government, foundation, or private interest group. The newspaper receives all of its revenue from display and classified advertisements, subscriptions and newspaper sales." Press/on is published in St. Paul, Minnesota by the owner/publisher/editor, Bill Lawrence.
- Confederated Umatilla Journal "The CUJ is the monthly newspaper, published on the first Thursday of each month and mailed free of charge to enrolled members of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla. Additional copies are available to pick up (free) at many locations around the Umatilla Indian Reservation and throughout the city of Pendleton. Non-members of this tribe may subscribe to have the CUJ mailed directly to their home or place of business." Contact editor Wil Phinney
- Twin Territories'Oklahoma's only historical newspaper!' "It's not just a thing of the past! We feature people, places, and events from the past to the present. Our mission is to educate, entertain, and preserve Oklahoma/Indian Territorial history." Owned and operated by Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma tribal member, Julie Kiddie.
- The Eastern Door Kahnawake, QC J0L 1B0 "The Eastern Door is a community based newspaper serving the Mohawk of Kahnawake regardless of birth, sex, age, language, politics or religion. The paper strives to be a factual, balanced, authoritative source of information with access to all segments of the community." Contact: easterndoor@axess.com
- The UKB NEWS: Published monthly by the United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma with headquarters located at 2450 South Muskogee, Tahlequah, Oklahoma.
- Native Americas "Akwe:kon's Journal of Indigenous Issues"
"Native Americas is the award-winning publication of Akwe:kon Press of the American Indian Program at Cornell University. It features articles that cover the most important and critical issues of concern to Native (indigenous/aboriginal) People throughout the Western Hemisphere..." [Dr. Jos Barreiro is the Editor-In-Chief; Wilma Mankiller, former Chief of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, is an Editorial Board Member.]
- Sicangu Sun Times 'Honor. Pride. Respect.' "An award-winning newspaper serving the Sicangu Lakota Oyate on the Great Rosebud Sioux Indian Reservation in South Dakota. SST is published twice-monthly on the Rosebud Sioux Indian Reservation."
- Indian Time Newspaper ~*~ Students Access 'A Voice From The Eastern Door' "The Indian Time Newspaper of/at Akwesasne Mohawk Nation Territory. Co-managers Mark Narsisian & Joyce Mitchell" Ahkwesahsne Mohawk Nation Territory, Hogansburgh, New York
- Winds of Change "A Magazine for American Indian Education & Opportunity." "Since 1986, Winds of Change is the only nationally distributed, full-color magazine published by and for American Indians with a focus on career and educational advancement for Native people. Our content features cross-cultural issues of interest to both Native and non-Native people. A Magazine for American Indian Education & Opportunity. Published quarterly with an additional Annual College Guide published in September."
- The Tribal Observer "The Tribal Observer is published by the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe of Michigan. The semi-monthly tabloid-sized newspaper is distributed to all Tribal households and to employees, as well as subscribers across the United States."
- Canku Ota (Many Paths) "A Newsletter for Kids from a Native American View!" "Canku Ota is a free e-mail subscription Native American Youth Newsletter. Our listings are private; We do not provide names or listings to anyone. Some articles presented in Canku Ota may contain copyright material. We have received appropriate permissions for republishing any articles."
- OCB Tracker "Welcome to Southern California's Native American newspaper. With a circulation of 10,000, we're also one of the largest Native publications in the United States." Editor: Gary Fuller
- The Chickasaw Times "...is mailed free to Chickasaw registered voters, government and educational offices and upon request to other Indian citizens." Ada, Oklahoma
- NAJA "Native American Journalists Association!" "NAJA serves and empowers Native communicators through programs and activities designed to enrich journalism and promote Native cultures."
- Pine Tree Legal Assistance "A non-profit corporation providing legal assistance to people in the State of Maine whose income is one hundred twenty-five percent of the federal income poverty guidelines or less." Map to Office Bangor, Maine
- Native American Index
- Quinnehtukqut Legal News "Native Americans Newsletter in CT"
- Wabanaki Legal News 'A Newsletter of Pine Tree Legal Assistance' "Important legal information for our Micmac, Maliseet, Penobscot and Passamaquoddy clients."
- Sota Iya Ye Yapi Weekly Newspaper Website ~*~ Current News "Official & Legal Newspaper of the Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux Tribe. Serving the Lake Traverse Reservation Since 1968, Lake Traverse Reservation, And Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux Tribal Programs and Enterprises."
- Oshkaabewis Native Journal "The ONJ is a bi-annual interdisciplinary forum for significant contributions to knowledge about native peoples. Special attention is given to the Ojibwe language." Indian Studies Program, Bemidji State University, Bemidji, MN
- The Hopi Tutuveni "The Newspaper of the Hopi Tribe"
- Native PeopleS ~ Arts & Lifeways Magazine
"Dedicted to the sensitive portrayal of the arts
and lifeways of Native Peoples of the Americas."
- Four Winds "Four Winds is a Webzine dedicated to news and commentary related to current Native American issues; it is written for the Indian and Non-Indian alike." Current Issues! ~*~ Just for Kids! "Mystical Poems and Magical Crayons"
- American Indian Law Review "The University of Oklahoma College of Law"
- Char-Koosta News "The official news publication of the Flathead Indian Nation"
- Tribal College Journal, "A quarterly publication read by 16,000 American Indian educators, federal and tribal leaders, students and others interested in Indian Issues. "American Indian Higher Education Consortium"
- Independent 'The Truth Well Told' "News from Northwestern New Mexico and
Northeastern Arizona, including the Navajo, Zuni and Hopi Indian Reservations."
- Indian Country Today "Since 1981, Indian Country Today has been
a persuasive voice in Native American journalism, leading the way
with definitive reporting, incisive analysis and pointed commentary."
- News from Native California: 'California's only quarterly
magazine devoted entirely to the State's Native People.'
- America's EAGLE "...a news magazine with information not usually carried by the mainstream press about the environment, health issues, government, racism, and more."
- The Seminole Tribune: "Voice of the Unconquered" Member of the Native American Journalist Association. News & Media path!
- The Spike "The Spike is the "Original Newsletter On Native East Coast Events." Each monthly issue contains information on American Indian Powwows from Canada to Florida and East of the Mississippi."
- Historical Gazette Home Page 'Linking the Past with the Future' "Acts of Bravery, Mean Deeds, Pioneers' Struggles, Gold Seekers, Indian Battles, Railroad Barons..." Published in Portland, Oregon
- Chief Joseph Surrenders to Col. Miles
- Oregon Trail 1856 "Border Wars or Indian Massacres"
- Gutenberg Project! "The Electronic Text Center at the University of Virginia."
- Texts by and about Native Americans * The Modern English Collection:
- Letter "E": Indian Heroes and Great Chieftains, Indian Boyhood,
Old Indian Days, The Soul of the Indian; By Eastman, Charles Alexander
* The Navajo Indians; By Edwardy, William M.
*Letter "C": Recent Writings By American Indians
Zitkala-Sa. Old Indian Legends; By Cary, Elisabeth Luther- Little Friend Coyote Grinnell, George Bird
- Native Americas Journal "Native Americas is the award-winning publication of Akwe:kon Press of the American Indian Program at Cornell University. It features articles that cover the most important and critical issues of concern to Native (indigenous/aboriginal) peoples throughout the Western Hemisphere, synthesizing the many voices, perspectives and streams of information that currently permeate the communication highways." Ithaca, New York
- Indian Life Ministries Native News, Current Issues, Life Stories, Spirituality, Red Eagle Comics... "Founded in 1979 as Intertribal Christian Communications, we now operate as Indian Life Ministries, a non-profit, charitable organization registered in both Canada and the United States. We are governed by a board of Christian Native and non-Native people."
- Canadian Women's Health Network - Network Magazine
"Network/Le Réseau - Our bilingual magazine, published four times a year in English and French is essential reading for those who want to keep up to date on women's health issues. It contains features, research updates, debates on current controversial issues, news, and interesting new resources." CWHN Network,
is based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Send e-mail to: cwhn@cwhn.ca
- Canadian Women's Health Network Magazine
Feature Publication: Aboriginal Women's Health
Fall/Winter 2001/2002 Volume 4/5, Number 4/1
(Read many articles from the featured publication!)
- Aboriginal Times 'National Business and News Magazine'
Roland Bellerose, Publisher ~ Nunavut, Canada
- Redwire "Urban Native Youth Magazine"
Environmental Youth Alliance, Bringing Back the Future
Bridging the gap between Elders and Youth in the city.
Contact: Nena Pierre or Tania Willard - Editors
Box 34097, Station D Vancouver BC,V6J 4M1
Phone: 604-602-7226 or 604-639-9039
FAX: 604-689-4242 ~ Email: info@redwiremag.com
- Nunatsiaq News "Northern news you can trust." "The Nunatsiaq News web site features the Nunavut and Nunavik editions of Nunatsiaq News, all rolled into one. Published in both English and Inuktitut. You'll need to download the Nunacom font to view Inuktitut (Inuit) text on this web site." Iqaluit NT XOA OHO Canada, (Nunavut (noo-na-voot) Territory)
- Akwesasne Notes "A Journal for Native and Natural Peoples and has been known for the last 26 years as "the Voice of Indigenous Peoples."
- The First Perspective Online "The First Perspective is politically independent and is Aboriginal owned and operated. It is indexed in the Canadian Periodical Index and it is available online. Published monthly by Taiga Communications Inc. at Brokenhead First Nation, Scanterbury, Manitoba."
- Manitoba Drum 'Manitoba's Source for Aboriginal News'
- Wawatay News ~ Wawatay Native Communications Society
'Northern Ontario's Native Voice' serving the NAN region
for over 25 years with aboriginal news and information.
"Wawatay News is a semi-monthly newspaper..."
Nishnawbe-Aski Nation, Sioux Lookout, Northern Ontario
- First Nation's Durm 'News from Canada's First Nations Communities'
- Honor The Earth 'A voice for the earth...a voice for those not heard'
"A biannual publication of the Indigenous Women's Network. We welcome and encourage articles, poetry and artwork within the vision of IWNs mission."
- The Aboriginal Multi-Media Society "AMMSA is dedicated to providing objective, mature and balanced coverage of news, information and entertainment relevant to Aboriginal issues and peoples while maintaining profound respect for the values, principles and traditions of Aboriginal people."
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- Buffalo Spirit "The spirit is rising!"
- Windspeaker "Trust. Integrity. Reputation." "Canada's National Aboriginal News"
- Alberta Sweetgrass "Alberta's Aboriginal Newspaper"
- Saskatchewan Sage "Saskatchewan's Aboriginal Newspaper"
- Raven's Eye "BC and Yukon's Aboriginal Newspaper"
- Abya Yala Centro Cultural "Abya-Yala es el término con que los Cuna (Panamá) denominan al continente americano en su totalidad. La elección de este nombre (que significa "tierra en plena madurez") fue sugerida por el líder aymara Takir Mamani, quien propone que todos los indígenas lo utilicen en sus documentos y declaraciones orales."
- Cultural Survival Quarterly 'World Report On The Rights Of Indigenous Peoples & Ethnic Minorities' "Founded in 1982, Cultural Survival Quarterly is the award-winning magazine of Cultural Survival, the international human rights group for indigenous peoples and ethnic minorities. CSQ's mission is based on the belief that the survival of indigenous peoples depends on the preservation of their rights in deciding how to adapt traditional ways to a changing world."
- Indigenous Knowledge and Development Monitor "Nuffic's full name is Netherlands Organization for International Cooperation in Higher Education. Nuffic/CIRAN aims to facilitate and improve the exchange of information within the International Indigenous Knowledge (IK) Network."
- The World of Tribal Arts 'Le monde de l'Art Tribal' "The only magazine dedicated to fine antique traditional art from the Americas, Africa, Asia, Indonesia, Polynesia, Malenesia, and Micronesia."
- Samefolket The Sami People, online version. "Samefolket have been published continously since 1918, although the first issue of the predecessor "Lapparnas egen tidning" was published in 1904, making it one of the oldest indigenous and native controlled publications in the world."