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"The book investigates the inextricable connections between indigenous people's profound sense of place, their subsistence cultural practices, and their needs and desires to communicate through community and mass media. It is arranged chronologically, and describes the advent of indigenous media outlets such as the Alaska Fisherman. Founded in 1923, it was the territory's first Native-owned-and-operated newspaper and quickly became the voice of Native opposition to commercial fishing interests. Similarly, the authors detail the formation of KYUK-AM in 1971, the first community radio station to program in both the English and Yup'ik languages." "Through these empirically grounded studies, the authors demonstrate that freedom for indigenous peoples is not only premised on control over their political economy, but also on their capacity to tell their own stories. In so doing, they develop a powerful, historically grounded argument for understanding cultural persistence as a valuable and vital form of self-determination."--BOOK JACKET.
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Ethnic identity, Indigenous peoples and mass media, Indians of North America, Indian radio stations, Indian mass media, Alaska Natives, Alaska Native radio stations, Alaska Native mass media, Indigenous peoples, Indians of north america, alaska, Indians of north america, ethnic identityPlaces
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Cultural Politics and the Mass Media: ALASKA NATIVE VOICES (History of Communication)
July 19, 2004, University of Illinois Press
Hardcover
in English
0252029380 9780252029387
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