Native Television and Radio Broadcasting Systems

All Native American Television and Radio Broadcasting

Systems Radio and Television
alterNative Voices - a radio program by and
about the Native American community

Mohawk Nation Radio - CKON 97.3 FM

Mohawk Nation Radio - KWE 105.9 FM

Northern Native Broadcast Yukon

Aboriginal Canadian film and radio producers

TVNC - Television Northern Canada

Canada's only public aboriginal television network

United Native American Television

http://hanksville.phast.umass.edu/misc/announce/UNAT.html

The UNATBC is a group who started out as advisors to
a record keeper starting 1990; Helmina Makes Him First (SRST)

Vivian High Elk (CRST); Adalbert Zephier (YST)

Ben One Feather (SRST)

Reginald Cedar Face (PRST)

Lymon Red Cloud (PRST)

in that order.

For further information or interviews with the UNATB Council Members

contact the Dakota East media group in

Hackensack, NJ. MEDIA & LITERATURE - RADIO

http://www.mia.org/nativetalk/

KILI-FM's service on the reservation In the spring,
not far from Wounded Knee in western South Dakota,
a man climbs KILI-FM's 300-foot broadcast tower and
ties to the top an eagle feather.

KVSC-FM is an educational
public radio station licensed to St. Cloud State University.
The station is student-run and operates 365 days per year,
24 hours a day.

Coverage: KVSC-FM has a power of
16,500 watts with a listening radius of about 70 miles.
The station's frequency is 88.1 MHz, first on your FM dial.

Additional technical information may be found on the
KVSC Technical Information Pages.KVSC-FM offers
the listener an alternative format without all the
irritating commercial interruptions, freeing you to
enjoy the diverse music and programming the station has to offer.

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Nativel American Film Producer

Redford,Linda redford@IDT.NET

Joe Campagna

aconcert@carroll.com

The National Museum of the American Indian
is May 15, 1998. Please call the Film and Video
Center at 212-825-6894 for an entry form or e-mail

us at FVC@ic.si.edu.

by NAT-FILMgroup, UNAT & UNITED Native American
Television Broadcast Council

Ask about the NAT-IMATION
native language vcr/TV/web group

Info@UNAT.org TVNC - Television Northern Canada

Canada's only public aboriginal television network

Native American Actors
a pretty comprehensive list of
Native actors, with filmographies.

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