Re: native periodicals?

Michael (mwilson@alpha2.csd.uwm.edu)
Fri, 3 Nov 1995 15:40:09 -0600


On Thu, 2 Nov 1995, Cathy S Harris wrote:

> I was just looking through my latest offer from Ed McMahon and began to
> wonder if there are any Native-oriented magazines of the same sort as, say,
> Ebony or Jet for African-Americans. I know of for instance, Whispering
> Winds, but have never really seen anything on newstands or subscription
> lists that could be considered 'mainstream'. I'd be especially interested
> in those published by, owned by native people. Anybody know of any?

Native Americas Magazine
Akwe:kon's Journal of Indigenous Issues

1-800-9NATIVE

Native Americas is the quarterly publication of Akwe:kon Press of
the American Indian Program at Cornell University. It features articles
that cover the most important and critical issues of concern to native
peoples throughout the Western Hemisphere, synthesizing the many voices,
perspectives and streams of information that currently permeate the
communication highways. Native Americas, writers, thinkers and doers
are firmly rooted in Native American community life. It is therefore a
source of significant and reliable information. Many of the articles in
Native Americas feature breaking news from in-depth investigative
reporting.

A catalog of publications if FREE and is available upon request.

Subscription rates;
individual-$20
institutional-$35

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