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List of Indigenous newspapers in North America

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List of Indigenous newspapers in North America
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This list of Indigenous newspapers in North America is a dynamic list of newspapers and newsletters edited and/or founded by Native Americans and First Nations and other Indigenous people living in North America. These newspapers report on newsworthy events, and topics of interest to a range of Native communities and other readers. Most of these listings are still actively publishing, although some are no longer active. The Library of Congress holds most of the defunct publications in their collection.[1][2][3]

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Press room of The Tomahawk, White Earth Indian Reservation, 1903
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  • Dakota Tawaxitku Kin, alternative name The Dakota Friend former newspaper published both Dakota and English languages between 1850–1852, Saint Paul, Minnesota[25]
  • Da’luk (Wiyot Table Bluff Rancheria)[5]
  • DeBahJiMon, Leech Lake Band of Obijwe,[5] Cass Lake, MN
  • Delaware Indian News, Delaware Tribe of Indians,[5] Bartlesville, OK
  • The Discourse, journalism to underserved communities, including Indigenous communities in British Columbia[26]
  • Duckwater Quarterly Newsletter, Duckwater Shoshone Tribe,[5] Duckwater, NV
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  • First Nations Drum newspaper (Canada's largest Indigenous newspaper)[29]
  • The Fort Apache Scout alternate name Apache Scout (White Mountain Apache Tribe) , Whiteriver, Arizona[30]

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  • IndiJ Public Media (Founded as the Lakota Times newspaper)
  • Indian Country Today (an enterprise of the Oneida Nation of New York, covers the Indigenous world, including American Indians, Alaska Natives and First Nations)
  • Indianz.com,[38] owned by Noble Savage Media, LLC and Ho-Chunk, Inc., Winnebago, NE
  • Isleta Pueblo News, Isleta Pueblo[5] Isleta, NM

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Jamul Newsletter, (Jamul Indian Village), one of 12 federally recognized tribes that make up the Kumeyaay Nation of Southern California.[5]

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  • Rawhide Press (Spokane Tribe, City of Spokane, Washington)[64]
  • Red Rocks Reporter, (Jemez Pueblo), New Mexico[5]

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  • Voice of CTCLUSI (Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua & Siuslaw Indians), Coos Bay, Oregon[85]

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  • CFWE First Nations radio is operated by Windspeaker and publishes transcripts of their programs.[90]

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