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Indian Country Today

 
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Indian Country Today is a weekly U.S. newspaper which describes itself as "The Nations' Leading American Indian News Source." Focusing on news of interest to the Native American community, the newspaper was founded in 1981 by Tim Giago in Rapid City, South Dakota. In 1988, it was purchased by Four Directions Media, Inc., which is owned and operated by the Oneida Nation of New York. They are also the owners of a very successful casino operation, the Turning Stone Resort and Casino. The newspaper is headquartered in Canastota, New York. Gale Courey Toensing and Rob Capriccioso serve as staff reporters.

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Hurricane Katrina

In 2005, an editorial titled "Hurricane Katrina Uncovers a Tale of Two Americas" [1] was quoted by South African President Thabo Mbeki in a letter to the publication of the African National Congress, ANC Today.[2]

Writers, editors, and contributors

The names below are from Indian Country Today's list of contributors

References

  1. ^ Indian Country Today, September 8, 2005
  2. ^ "The Shared Pain of New Orleans", by Thabo Mbeki, ANC Today, Volume 5, No. 36 • 9—15 September 2005

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