List of First Nations periodicals
This list of First Nations periodicals is a list of periodicals edited by First Nations living in Canada.
- Aboriginal Voices, Toronto, Ontario, 1994 - , bimonthly, Continues The Runner ()
- Alberta Sweetgrass, Edmonton: Aboriginal Multi-Media Society (AMMSA), 1993 - , monthly [1] Serves Aboriginal communities throughout Alberta
- Anishinabek News. North Bay, Ontario : Union of Ontario Indians, 1990 - , monthly (Continues Anishinabek)
- The Drum. Scanterbury, Manitoba : Taiga Communications, 1998 - , monthly
- The Eastern Door. Kahnawake, Quebec : K. Deer, 1992 - , biweekly[2]
- First Perspective. Scanterbury, Manitoba. : Blue Sky Graphics, 1992 - , irregular [3]
- Ha-Shilth-Sa, Canada's oldest First Nations newspaper, Nuu-chah-nulth, 1974 - [4]
- Healing Words/Le premier pas. Ottawa, Ontario : The Foundation, 1988 - , quarterly [5]
- Kahtou : the voice of B.C. First Nations. Sechelt, British Columbia : K'watamus Publications, 1993 - , twice monthly, continues Kahtou News.[6]
- Micmac Maliseet Nation News. Truro, Nova Scotia : Confederacy of Mainland Micmacs, 1991 - , monthly, - continues Micmac nation news
- The Nation. Montreal, Quebec : Beesum Communications, 1993 - , fortnightly
- Nunatsiaq News. Iqaluit, Northwest Territories : Nortext, 1973 - , irregular (English and Inuktitut).[7]
- Raven’s Eye. Edmonton, Alberta : Aboriginal Multi-Media Society (AMMSA), 1997 -, monthly [8] Serves Aboriginal communities throughout British Columbia and Yukon.
- Saskatchewan Sage. Edmonton, Alberta : Aboriginal Multi-Media Society (AMMSA), 1996 - , monthly [9] Serves Aboriginal communities throughout Saskatchewan.
Turtle Island News, Six Nations of the Grand River, Ohsweken, Ontario: 100% owned indigenous multi-media company producing Turtle Island News Canada's national native weekly newspaper founded in 1994, operating on reserve at the Six Nations of the Grand river. In addition publishing Aboriginal Business Magazine, quarterly glossy colour business magazine featuring Canadian indigenous business stories, analysis; Aboriginal Tourism featuring indigenous tourism sites and issues and stories, www.theturtleislandnews.com a national, regional and local website featuring 100% indigenous news from an indigenous perspective. English and Mohawk. Reaching First Nation communities nationwide. International award winning newspaper and staff. Winner of international indigenous awards, NAJA, Ontario Newspaper AWards...
- Tusaayaksat. Inuvik, Northwest Territories : Inuvialuit Communications Society, 1983 - , bimonthly, English and Inuvialuktun [10]
- Windspeaker. Edmonton, Alberta : Aboriginal Multi-Media Society (AMMSA), 1983 - , monthly,[11] Serves Aboriginal communities throughout Canada.
See also
References
- Amy Fisher and Deborah Lee: Native Residential Schools in Canada: A Selective Bibliography. First Nations Periodicals, Libraries and Archives Canada, April 2002
- First Nations Periodical Index