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from or about the Native Community

U.S. Native News Media

AP Native-American News  
from IM Diversity.com
Indian Country Today 
Coverage of the stories and issues that matter to Native Americans from a Native American perspective.
News Digest 
Native Law News Digest
The Circle 
The Circle is dedicated to presenting reports from a Native perspective to its readers, while granting an equal opportunity to community voices.
Navajo Times 
Links to stories from or about Navajo Country

Navajo/Hopi Observer 
From Flagstaff The Navajo-Hopi Observer covers stories  Navajo and Hopi Country

Native Peoples 
Online copy of the Magazine. 
 Native Americas 
Featured Articles from Native Americas Journal Akwe:kon Press Cornell University

Canadian Native News Media

AMMSA 
Home page of the Aboriginal Multi-Media Society. Links to many Aboriginal News sources
Anishinabek News 
We consider ourselves the best Native paper in Ontario
CBC North News 
News stories with links to Yellowknife, Nord Quebec, Inuvik, Iqaluit, Whitehorse Live Radio
The Eastern Door  
The Eastern Door is a community based newspaper serving the Mohawk of Kahnawake The paper strives to be a factual, balanced, authoritative source of information with access to all segments of the community.
First Nations Drum 
News from Canada's Native Communities. 
First Nations Messenger 
Assembly of First Nations Bulletin On-Line
First Peoples Chronicle 
The Chronicles are updated at least twice a month with new stories and material. All the past chronicles are archived within the Chronicles site.
First Perspective 
THE FIRST PERSPECTIVE is politically independent and is Aboriginal owned and operated. It is indexed in the Canadian Periodical Index 
Nunatsiaq News  
News from Canada's Artic Region 
Saskatchewan Indian
SpruceRoots-Haida
A monthly journal providing perspectives and promoting discussion on issues that affect Haida Gwaii
Turtle Island News 
Turtle Island News is wholly aboriginally owned and located at the Grand River Territory of the Six Nations, one of the most progressive aboriginal communities in Canada and home to the Hodenosaunne/Iroquoian peoples.
 
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