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Canadian Indigenous Media Index (179 items)

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CFWE, or Windspeaker Radio, broadcasts to more than 85 communities across Alberta. CFWE radio broadcasts at the following frequences and in the following areas: 98.5 fm Edmonton, 94.5 fm Fort Mc Murray, 90.5 fm Lac La Biche, 96.7 fm Cold Lake/…

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95.3 CreekFM is a community-based radio station operating on the Okanese First Nation near Balcarres, Saskatchewan. 95.3 CreekFM can be tuned in from Pilot Butte to Yorkton and from Indian Head to Raymore, reaching an estimated 20,000 listeners.…

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Akiurvik features programs accessible to urban Inuit in order to promote their cultural and social welfare.(Source: Rankin, Sharon. A Bibliography of Canadian Inuit Periodicals. Presses de l'Université du Québec, Québec, 2011)

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A Tribe Called Geek is an award-winning media platform for and podcast about Indigenous Geek Culture and Stem. A nerd-culture podcast, the podcast prides itself on its "Indigenerdity". In the podcast, the hosts Johnnie Jae and Jackie Malstrom…

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Founded in 1983, the Aboriginal Multi-Media Society of Alberta (AMMSA) is a news and communications society serving the news and information needs of Indigenous people across Canada. It was incorporated under the Alberta Societies Act in 1983 and has…

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Ajurnangimmat Magazine, a triannual publication edited by Mary Tutsuitok, included articles explaining the Inuit process of making apparel, boats, and tools. It also recounted journeys and interviews with Inuit elders.(Source: Rankin, Sharon. A…

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Like its predecessor Ajurnangimmat, Ajurnarmat includes interviews with elders and travel stories. The magazine highlights cultural issues relevant to the Inuit.(Source: Rankin, Sharon. A Bibliography of Canadian Inuit Periodicals. Presses de…

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The Aklavik Journal's monthly publications were regular but interrupted by break up and freeze-up. The newspaper's content included community, RCMP and Legion news as well as council meeting reports.(Source: Rankin, Sharon. A Bibliography of Canadian…

The Alberta Native Communications Society began as the Cree Radio Program of Northern Alberta in 1966, and was incorporated as a non-profit in 1968. While the society initially aimed to serve Aboriginal Albertans, it quickly grew to a large…

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Founded in 1984, Alberta Native News is an independent newspaper serving Indigenous communities across Canada. It distributes 12,000 copies monthly to all First Nation and Inuit communities, Metis settlements and Friendship Centres throughout…