The opening story about Ictinike and the buzzard is a traditional oral story from my Ioway Tribe culture. It represents the way in which Native American people historically shared information and stories. Today, Native stories are shared in multiple ways: oral, written, video, audio, websites, social media, etc. This research explored the ways in which Native Americans receive their stories today, specifically news stories about Native Americans. This research was done in order to see how news outlets could better serve Native populations in the U.S. In addition, I looked at which platforms and devices are most effective for Natives to access these stories. The Native population is unique, because they make up about two percent of the U.S. ...
As a lay historian of the American Indian and a television producer specializing in programs dealing...
Indigenous peoples in the United States experience some of the most severe health inequities out of ...
As video technology becomes more accessible to individuals and communities, people are exploiting it...
The opening story about Ictinike and the buzzard is a traditional oral story from my Ioway Tribe cul...
This study analyzes the reporting of four issues that have impacted the Native American community. T...
“The angry Indian, the pitiful Indian, Indians as the victims... It’s hard to overcome,” said Bill Y...
In the United States and Canada, Native women, girls, and two-spirit people are stolen and killed at...
Includes accompanying .mov file.Professional project report submitted in partial fulfillment of the ...
As an Indigenous person, my exploration into the newsprint media articles is an exploration into und...
Part of the Volume on Learning Race and Ethnicity: Youth and Digital MediaTo paraphrase a Native eld...
Together, the articles in this special issue of the American Indian Culture and Research Journal off...
For almost two years, Nebraska’s College of Journalism and Mass Communications has benefited from th...
In order to draw attention to the numerous social and economic plights facing indigenous populations...
Contrary to the beliefs of many Americans, Indigenous Peoples within the United States of America ar...
In this article, I discuss Indigenous radio’s ongoing importance for tribal communities in the US fr...
As a lay historian of the American Indian and a television producer specializing in programs dealing...
Indigenous peoples in the United States experience some of the most severe health inequities out of ...
As video technology becomes more accessible to individuals and communities, people are exploiting it...
The opening story about Ictinike and the buzzard is a traditional oral story from my Ioway Tribe cul...
This study analyzes the reporting of four issues that have impacted the Native American community. T...
“The angry Indian, the pitiful Indian, Indians as the victims... It’s hard to overcome,” said Bill Y...
In the United States and Canada, Native women, girls, and two-spirit people are stolen and killed at...
Includes accompanying .mov file.Professional project report submitted in partial fulfillment of the ...
As an Indigenous person, my exploration into the newsprint media articles is an exploration into und...
Part of the Volume on Learning Race and Ethnicity: Youth and Digital MediaTo paraphrase a Native eld...
Together, the articles in this special issue of the American Indian Culture and Research Journal off...
For almost two years, Nebraska’s College of Journalism and Mass Communications has benefited from th...
In order to draw attention to the numerous social and economic plights facing indigenous populations...
Contrary to the beliefs of many Americans, Indigenous Peoples within the United States of America ar...
In this article, I discuss Indigenous radio’s ongoing importance for tribal communities in the US fr...
As a lay historian of the American Indian and a television producer specializing in programs dealing...
Indigenous peoples in the United States experience some of the most severe health inequities out of ...
As video technology becomes more accessible to individuals and communities, people are exploiting it...