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Since 1981, Indian Country Today has been a persuasive voice in American Indian journalism, leading the way with accurate and timely reporting, incisive analysis and pointed commentary. Indian Country Today publishes more original journalistic content on American Indian issues than any other news source.

Our success is due to the professionalism and dedication of our staff journalists based in key regional locations across North America. Whether sounding an alarm from the corridors of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., or conveying the pounding energy of a Southern plains pow wow, Indian Country Today's gifted news team finds the essence of what's happening in Indian country and carries it faithfully to our readers.

In 1998, Four Directions Media, Inc., owned and operated by the Oneida Nation of New York, purchased Indian Country Today and established corporate headquarters in New York State. As we enter our third decade of reporting, we have added the viewpoints of correspondents, guest columnists and photographers to our established journalistic core.

Our subscribers in North America and abroad, including most Tribal leaders, U.S. senators and representatives, officials in the Bureau of Indian Affairs, lawyers, educators, students, business professionals, and local and state politicians, rely on Indian Country Today for a American Indian perspective of unparalleled clarity, consistency, credibility, and focus.

In order to better serve the needs of our readers, we have expanded our editorial offerings, and now publish:

    1.The weekly newspaper, with rotating special feature sections on Healthy Living, Education, Trade & Commerce, Entertainment, Lifeways, Pow Wow Updates, and Tourism.
    2.Quarterly magazines, each dedicated to a specific topic: Pow Wow, Destinations, Education and Business.
    3.indiancountry.com Web site--with the highest visitor traffic of any original-content Native news Web site--it is an important resource for time-sensitive news special features. It is also home to the most definitive archive of national American Indian news and perspective.
    4.NEW! Digital content features that provide options for people to get just the Indian news they want, when they want it, in the format they prefer. Included are:
  • Podcasts: The weekly Indian Country Headline News, and the monthly Indian Country Washington Review and Indian Country In Depth podcasts. Available on our site as well as through popular 3rd party podcast sites like iTunes and Podcast.net.
  • E-mail News Alerts: Weekly opt-in e-mail feature that allows registered users to select specific topics, with matching results sent via e-mail-automatically.
  • RSS News Feeds: Users can select from a variety of feed topics, articles are automatically updated in their feed reader as soon as we post a new story!








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