General Resources - Newspapers & Magazines
Newspapers
Indian Country Today
Since 1981, Indian Country Today has been a persuasive voice in American Indian journalism, leading the way with accurate and timely reporting, incisive analysis and pointed commentary. Indian Country Today publishes more original journalistic content on American Indian issues than any other news source.Navajo Times
Newspaper of the Navajo PeopleUte Bulletin
The Ute Bulletin is a bi-weekly newspaper for the Northern Ute Tribe.
Magazines
Falmouth Institute Online
For more than 20 years, the Institute has been assisting Indian tribes, tribal organizations and government agencies to meet the complex challenges of Indian Country.Native Peoples
A bi-monthly publication on the arts and events among the indigenous peoples of the Western hemisphere.Winds of Change
Winds of Change is the premier American Indian-published and nationally distributed full-color magazine with a focus on career and educational advancement for Native people.
Radio
KTNN Online
Established as a Navajo Nation Enterprise in 1985, KTNN is a commercial station that provides information and entertainment to the largest Native American Tribe in the United States. Our first broadcast was in February 1986. At that time former-President George H. Bush addressed the Navajo People and stated, the Navajo Nation has received the last granted 50,000 watt license, KTNN AM-660.KRCL
On Sunday mornings KRCL has two programs, Native America Calling 6:00 a.m. - 7:00 a.m. and Living the Circle of Life 7:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m., that play traditional and contemporary American Indian music and provide community announcements.AIROS
AIROS Native Radio Network providing you with authentic Native American music, news, entertainment, interviews and discussions of the current issues in Indian Country and the world. AIROS is an international distributor of Native American programming through the Public Radio Satellite System.Native America Calling
Native 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 more than 30 stations in the United States and in Canada by more than 37,000 listeners each week.


