Periodicals with an Indigenous Focus
Top row, left to right:
The Phoenix – Published by the Canadian Alliance of Solidarity with Native Peoples, an organization that aims to educate non-Native peoples about Indigenous issues.
Akwesasne Notes, summer 1984 – Published for the Mohawk people of the Akwesasne reserve.
New Breed, February 1989 – Discusses current events, activism, and culture of the Metis community in Saskatchewan.
Toronto Native Times, February 1981 – Features an article discussing the success of a Native art auction.
Bottom row, left to right:
On Our Way, March 1973 – An edition of the monthly women’s newspaper spotlighting Native Women’s Rights.
First Nations Drum, July 2007 – Bridges non-Native and Native communities by sharing news and stories relating to First Nations lifestyles and current events. This edition discusses Wilmer Nadjiwon, the founder of the Union of Ontario Indians.
The New Breed Journal, December 1991 – Discusses current events, activism, and culture of the Metis community in Saskatchewan.