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Native America Radio
The Native American Family Technology Journey is proud to present Native American radio programming that is stream over the Internet.
KNBA
90.3 FM Anchorage,
Alaska
The mission of Koahnic Broadcast Corporation is to be the leader in bringing Native voices to Alaska and the nation.
KNBA, a Koahnic Broadcast Station, continues to achieve its mission with its Gavel to Gavel Broadcast of the 2006 Alaska Federation of Natives Convention October 26, 27 & 28. Thousands of delegates and attendees will be at the Egan Convention Center in Anchorage to participate in the dialogue. For those who can’t make it to Anchorage, public radio and KNBA are an important presence that connects communities to this gathering.
http://www.knba.org/
KILI
90.1FM Porcupine,
South Dakota
KILI Radio (pronounced "KEE-lee") is the largest Indian-owned and operated public radio station in America. We broadcast in English and Lakota 22 hours each day to homes on three reservations in the Black Hills. Our listeners are spread out over 10,000 square miles, an area larger than the state of Delaware.
KILI means "cool" or "awesome" in the Lakota language. KILI Radio is cool, but it's much more than that. It's a vital force of preservation for Lakota people and our culture.
http://www.lakotamall.com/kili/
WOJB
WOJB 88.9 FM
Hayward, WI
...the mission of WOJB-FM is to promote understanding of the Anishinabeg by infusing traditional values in all aspects of WOJB;
offering culturally diverse information and entertainment to Indian
and non-Indian listeners on behalf of the Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa.
http://www.wojb.org
Native American Calling
http://www.nativeamericacalling.com/
National Native News
National Native News started production in 1987 to provide Native and non-Native public radio listeners with a regular, timely and balanced source of news about Native issues. National Native News covers the social, economic and cultural issues that affect every community, and helps radio listeners understand the interconnectedness between Native people and their non-Native neighbors.
http://www.nativenews.net/
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