November is American Indian Heritage Month at CSUSM


California State University San Marcos (CSUSM) celebrates American Indian Heritage Month in November. This month-long series of events is designed to showcase the culture, heritage, history and contributions of American Indians through different mediums and perspectives. http://news.csusm.edu/november-is-american-indian-heritage-month-at-csusm

A Letter From Native Public Media


Did you know, that Native American populations are among the least connected in the world? When your community is so remote that you don’t have paved roads; when you don’t have access to plain old telephone service in your home; when you don’t have access to broadband in your community; and when only 1 in

NCAI Remembers Inouye as a “Distinguished Warrior”


Washington, DC – U.S. Senator Daniel Inouye of Hawaii passed away today, Monday December 17, 2012, at the age of 88, with his wife and son by his side at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Washington, DC. A World War II combat veteran, Inouye served the second-longest term of any U.S. senator

New America Foundation Launches Open Technology Institute


New America Foundation Launches Open Technology Institute Access and Liberty Crucial to Future of the Internet, our New Public Square Washington D.C. – The New America Foundation today announced the launch of its Open Technology Institute [OTI], whose mission is to convene the nation’s best thinking about Internet freedom and open technology. Building on New

On Tribal Lands, Digital Divide Brings New Form Of Isolation


WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. — Like many college students, Wilhelmina Tsosie must go online to complete her assignments. But unlike the vast majority of Americans, she finds that the biggest challenge in her coursework is merely getting connected. Tsosie is a member of the Navajo Nation, the Native American community whose sprawling reservation has long been

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