Articles produced from the research project Tribal Representation in Radio.This research was financially supported by the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the grant agreement No 843645, Exploring Tribal Representation across American Indian-produced radio in US Reservation and Urban Contexts (TRR)
The opening story about Ictinike and the buzzard is a traditional oral story from my Ioway Tribe cul...
The data, code, and any additional materials required to replicate all analyses in the article and O...
In the age of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), the traditional mass medialikeradio...
This is supporting data for the article 'Research Avenues for Amplifying Indigenous Radio'
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 ...
My community-based participatory research project aims to explore the role of U.S. tribal radio stat...
[Extract] Radio forms the largest part of the Indigenous media sector. As relatively accessible and ...
For a demise that has been predicted for over 60 years, radio is a remarkably resilient communicatio...
Sustainable livelihood means to live with the close harmony without losing ecosystem both in economi...
Radio is the most widespread electronic medium in the world today. As a form of technology that is b...
Radio interviews with Native American Artists conducted at KHSU at Humboldt State University in 1999
Chapters: Don Whistler, the Whistler family, and a Native American connection to Campus Corner -- Th...
With the New Year comes a new tribal radio station! Hopi Radio! On this day, the Hopis will broadcas...
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 data, code, and any additional materials required to replicate all analyses in the article and O...
In the age of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), the traditional mass medialikeradio...
This is supporting data for the article 'Research Avenues for Amplifying Indigenous Radio'
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 ...
My community-based participatory research project aims to explore the role of U.S. tribal radio stat...
[Extract] Radio forms the largest part of the Indigenous media sector. As relatively accessible and ...
For a demise that has been predicted for over 60 years, radio is a remarkably resilient communicatio...
Sustainable livelihood means to live with the close harmony without losing ecosystem both in economi...
Radio is the most widespread electronic medium in the world today. As a form of technology that is b...
Radio interviews with Native American Artists conducted at KHSU at Humboldt State University in 1999
Chapters: Don Whistler, the Whistler family, and a Native American connection to Campus Corner -- Th...
With the New Year comes a new tribal radio station! Hopi Radio! On this day, the Hopis will broadcas...
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 data, code, and any additional materials required to replicate all analyses in the article and O...
In the age of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), the traditional mass medialikeradio...