In this article, I discuss Indigenous radio’s ongoing importance for tribal communities in the US from my perspective as a settler scholar, drawing on multifaceted research into Indigenous radio’s programme content and production practices before and during the pandemic. For this research, ‘Indigenous radio’ refers to radio produced, managed, presented and/ or owned by tribal communities. Other terms in use to describe Indigenous radio include Native American, Indian, or tribal radio, demonstrating that there is not a single universalising term and reflecting a diversity in tribal cultures, languages and practices more generally. Building on this understanding of the inherent diversity of Indigenous radio, I describe the ways in which my ov...
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In this article, I discuss Indigenous radio’s ongoing importance for tribal communities in the US fr...
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This is supporting data for the article 'Research Avenues for Amplifying Indigenous Radio'
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This study examines the interaction between audience and producer in the production of local content...
This article approaches the research on indigenous radio in Colombia. Ital so accounts for studies o...
Sustainable livelihood means to live with the close harmony without losing ecosystem both in economi...
In this article, I discuss Indigenous radio’s ongoing importance for tribal communities in the US fr...
Indigenous peoples in the United States experience some of the most severe health inequities out of ...
For a demise that has been predicted for over 60 years, radio is a remarkably resilient communicatio...
This article considers and seeks to amplify the community-building work of Hopi radio during the pa...
My community-based participatory research project aims to explore the role of U.S. tribal radio stat...
This is supporting data for the article 'Research Avenues for Amplifying Indigenous Radio'
Articles produced from the research project Tribal Representation in Radio.This research was financi...
Radio is the most widespread electronic medium in the world today. As a form of technology that is b...
The goal of this project was to recommend strategies for the implementation of a Low Power FM (LPFM)...
The opening story about Ictinike and the buzzard is a traditional oral story from my Ioway Tribe cul...
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s Country Hour radio programmes are produced regionally and...
In 2002, 14 indigenous radio stations began operating in Colombia reaching 78.6 percent of the natio...
This study examines the interaction between audience and producer in the production of local content...
This article approaches the research on indigenous radio in Colombia. Ital so accounts for studies o...
Sustainable livelihood means to live with the close harmony without losing ecosystem both in economi...