Conditions Governing Access
Preferred Citation
Conditions Governing Use
Biographical / Historical
Scope and Contents
Existence and Location of Copies
Related Materials
Contributing Institution:
California State University Dominguez Hills, Gerth Archives and Special Collections
Title: Native American Publications
source:
Navajo Times Publishing Co.
source:
Fort Apache Scout
source:
Qua'toqti
Identifier/Call Number: SPC.2023.019
Physical Description:
27 boxes
(eight document boxes; nineteen newspaper storage boxes)
Physical Description:
26.5 Linear Feet
Date (inclusive): 1963-2012; undated
Abstract: This collection consists of over 100 different newspapers, newsletters, magazines, and other Indigenous publications from
the United States and Canada. The publications in this collection represent both national and local communities; and contain
news, events, elections, education, and other noteworthy and important issues that pertain to Indigenous peoples and tribes.
Language of Material:
English
.
Conditions Governing Access
There are no access restrictions on this collection.
Preferred Citation
Conditions Governing Use
All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the Director of Archives
and Special Collections. Permission for publication is given on behalf of Special Collections as the owner of the physical
materials and not intended to include or imply permission of the copyright holder, which must also be obtained.
Biographical / Historical
Publications in the collection include:
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The Navajo Times was established by the Navajo Tribal Council in 1959 as a newsletter; with the publishing of the first issue of the newspaper
in 1960. Unlike its predecessor
Adahooniłigii,
The Navajo Times was published in English and would rarely feature articles written in the Navajo language. Headquartered in Window Rock,
Arizona, It's mission is to inform the Navajo people of events, news, and issues of importance to them. The newspaper continued
as a weekly until 1984, when its name changed to the
Navajo Times Today and was published daily. Three years later, the title changed back to
Navajo Times, and since then has been published weekly. In 2004, the
Navajo Times achieved financial independence from the Navajo Tribal Council and continues to publish in print and online.Digitized issues
are available online through CSUDH OneSearch.
- Originally released under the title
Intertribal Council of Nevada Newsletter, the
Native Nevadan began as the official publication of the Council of the same name in 1964. The organization's membership was comprised of
federally recognized tribes of Nevada. In 1965, the newspaper would officially become the
Native Nevadan and expanded its readership nationally, but would continue to focus on topics regarding Nevada's indigenous populations.
Articles cover voting, education and housing, sports, and legal issues. Digitized issues are available online through CSUDH
OneSearch.
- The
Fort Apache Scout was the official newspaper of the White Mountain Apache Tribe. It began publication in June 1962 and offered tribal members
news and information about the community; details about events led by the tribal council; local elections; school news; and
news on community business. It was published in Whiteriver, Arizona monthly until September 1976, where it became bimonthly,
becoming biweekly in January 1988. Select issues are digitized and available through the Arizona Memory Project and through
CSUDH OneSearch.
-
Ni-mi-kwa-zoo-min, later
Speaking of Ourselves = Ni-mah-mi-kwa-zoo-min, was the official newspaper of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe from 1974-1997. It was a monthly publication headquartered in
Cass Lake, Minnesota, that primarily served the nearby Leech Lake Reservation. The primary Indigenous newspaper for Leech
Lake, the paper contained information on tribal legislation, elections, events, education, and projects. It also included
art and poetry created by members of communities.
-
Tsistsistas Press, a publication from Lame Deer, Montana that reports on news items within the Northern Cheyenne Reservation community.
Scope and Contents
The Native American Publications Collection (1963-2012; undated) consists of over 100 different newspapers, newsletters, magazines,
and other Indigenous publications from the United States and Canada. The publications in this collection represent both national
and local communities; and contain news, events, elections, education, and other noteworthy and important issues that pertain
to Indigenous peoples and tribes. This collection is arranged alphabetically by publication title.
Existence and Location of Copies
Some of the publications in this collection are digitized and available through CSUDH OneSearch, Arizona Memory Project, and
other locations. See records for individual publication titles in the inventory for more details.
Related Materials
For related materials please see Gerth Archives and Special Collections: Akwesasne Notes; and Native American Activism and
Subject File collection; as well as American Indian Newspapers; and American Indian Histories and Cultures databases via
CSUDH Library Article Databases
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Indians of North America
Indians of North America -- Government relations
Periodicals
Navajo Times Publishing Co.
Fort Apache Scout
Qua'toqti