

1. Renaissance Indian MagazineTheir April 2005 issue has a great poem written by a youth about the Red Lake Tragedy. It is definitely worth checking out. http://www.renaissanceindian.com/ Deadline: On-going This may be just what you are looking for, if you are beginning to compile your publication credits. You can check out their web site at: http://www.renaissanceindian.com/ If after you have a look around you think you would like to see your work included on this site, you can send a query letter to: renaissancendn@yahoo.com Include links to your bio, publication credits, some samples of your work, and let them know what you would like to submit for their consideration. (Poem, essay, article, etc . . .) |
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2. Indianz.Com seeks Writers and Columnists This is a great Native news site with a national focus. Stop by and check it out if you need to catch up current events. They all so have archives if you are doing research on specific topics for papers or articles. If you are a talented writer, you can be the first to have your own contributing column here on Indianz.Com! Impress your friends and write it on your resume. Send us an email at indianz@indianz.com to discuss how we can make space for you on our site. For more information see: http://www.indianz.com/contribute.asp |
| 3. NATIVE VILLAGE PUBLICATIONS was created for youth,
educators, families, and friends who wish to celebrate the rich, diverse
cultures of The Americas' First Peoples. Each week we offer readers a
current events publication: Native Village Youth and Education News or
Native Village Opportunities and Websites. Each issue summarizes today's
happenings in Indian country and is written in an easy-to-read format.
Native Village also houses additional resources and information to enrich
all lives on Turtle Island. (Submission deadlines and guidelines not provided.)
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4. Indian Country Today Indians trust tribal newspapers more than the mainstream press. This
not altogether startling statement is now borne out by a major new survey
released June 7, 2005. Pollster Sergio Bendixen found ethnic media to
be a significant force among a number of minority groups. Read the rest
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