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The paper claims "Freoh was banned from editing, and Wikipedia administrators blocked their account from contributing to Wikipedia beyond their own talk page. It is one of the best examples of editor erasure." Freoh was never banned from editing, nor from contributing beyond their own talk page. If that is one of the best examples, I am not confident in the rest of the paper.
CMD (
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01:45, 6 June 2024 (UTC)reply
The block log says Freoh is blocked indefinitely. This seems like the opposite of "Freoh was never banned from editing." But again, I don't know this person or their situation.
Yuchitown (
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03:06, 6 June 2024 (UTC)reply
The restrictions applied only to the Wikipedia namespace and the user talk space. They did and do not limit any of the actual article editing.
CMD (
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03:25, 6 June 2024 (UTC)reply
It's great that there's at least one other person besides me who wants to work on this project! I want to see it lively and active again! There's plenty to do.
Pecopteris (
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03:44, 5 June 2024 (UTC)reply
Indian Country Today (an enterprise of the
Oneida Nation of New York, covers the Indigenous world, including American Indians, Alaska Natives and First Nations)
Ak-Chin O'odham Runner (Ak-Chin Indian Community, Maricopa, Arizona)
Bacone Indian and the Baconian (Bacone College, Muskogee, Oklahoma)
Cherokee Phoenix (Cherokee Advocate) and Cherokee Voices (Tahlequah, Oklahoma)
Hocak Worak (Ho-Chunk Nation, Black River Falls, Wisconsin)
Hopi Action News (Hopi Tribe in Hopitutskwa, Arizona)
There are many more, these are just what I could easily find on Google. Some of the above already have WP articles, so that will be a good place to start a List-article which can be linked at the IPNA project as well.
Netherzone (
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15:39, 6 June 2024 (UTC)reply
A few more, mostly from Canada:
Turtle Island News (based out of the Grand River Territory of the Six Nations)
APTN National News (Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada) and
APTN (Aboriginal People's Television Network)
CBC Indigenous (latest news and current affairs from Indigenous communities across Canada, an affiliate of
CBC news, radio, television)
Anishinabek News (monthly community newspaper is produced by the Communications Unit of the Anishinabek Nation at the head office in Nipissing First Nation)
The Discourse (ommunity-powered journalism to underserved communities, including Indigenous communities in British Columbia)
Ha-Shilth-Sa (Canada's oldest First Nation's Newspaper, and is the "newspaper of record" of the Nuu-chah-nulth people, published by the Nuu-chah-nulth Tribal Council, West Coast Vancouver Island)
Ku'ku'kwes (news website dedicated to covering Indigenous news in Atlantic Canada)
The Nation Magazine (not the same as The Nation published in the US. This one is an independent Indigenous news source serving the Cree of James Bay, including Northern Quebec and Ontario)
Tusaayaksat Magazine (news for the Inuvialuit People with a focus on arts, culture, and history)
The Tyee (online news magazine from British Columbia focused on the West Coast from Alaska to Northern California
The Circle (newspaper with an Indigenous perspective based in Minneapolis)
There are others that no longer publish like the Métis Voyager, newsletter of the Métis Nation of Ontario, the Saskatchewan Sage. I saw a lot of these on various university library websites in both the US and Canada. When I find the time will also check Mexico and other regions/countries of North America (altho my Spanish isn't great...).
Netherzone (
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16:27, 6 June 2024 (UTC)reply
Also found this on WP
List of Indigenous periodicals in Canada, that could be useful as can many categories already in existence that could be mined for additional publication and news sources): Category:First Nations newspapers, Category:First Nations magazines, Category:Native American magazines, Category:Native American newspapers, Category:Defunct Native American newspapers, Category:First Nations mass media, Category:Indigenous mass media in Canada, Category:Indigenous mass media, Category: Native American radio, Category:Navajo mass media, etc! -
Netherzone (
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16:59, 6 June 2024 (UTC)reply