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American Indian Film Institute. The American Indian Film Institute (AIFI) is a non-profit media arts center founded in 1979 to foster understanding of the culture, traditions and issues of contemporary Native Americans.

American Indian Radio on Satellite. A distribution system for native broadcasting. Includes schedule of programs and ability to listen to live broadcasts (requires RealAudio).

American Native Press Archives. The Center documents contemporary Native American communities by creating, maintaining, and providing to the public the most comprehensive collection possible of Native newspapers, periodicals, and other publications; maintaining Native manuscripts and special collections; and acquiring other materials related to Native communities, press history, and literature.

My Tribe Tv
Whether it's a tribal meeting, celebration, casino performance, or athletic event, Mytribetv will share it.

Native American Entertainment Network.

Native American Journalists Association.

Native Web resources for indigenous cultures around the world, includes news, book reviews, booklists, essays on culture and history, job listings for native/indigenous companies (requires login), event calendar, organizations and more.

News from Indian Country, a twice-monthly, independent, Indian-owned newspaper supplying national news, pow-wow dates, and information to Indian Country.

Official Web Site of Red Nation Celebration.

OklaVision features a live weekday newscast as well as an interactive video library filled with more than 2,000 videos encompassing the people, places and things in Oklahoma.

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