Indigenous Media
by Alex
Because I do Internet and Indigenous/Grassroot identity I am occasionally asked “what do you know about Indigenous people on the Internet or on other media?” The answer is: I don’t usually mix these two. However in the name of developing some competence here are a few links:
“the indigenous media list at Yahoo groups”:http://groups.yahoo.com/group/indigenousmedia/
“Global Indigenous Media”:http://www.amazon.com/Global-Indigenous-Media-Cultures-Politics/dp/0822343088/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1223144942&sr=8-1 a new book from Duke
“Native on the Net”:http://www.routledge.com/shopping_cart/products/product_detail.asp?curTab=CONTENTS&id=&parent_id=&sku=&isbn=9780415266000&pc=/shopping_cart/search/search.asp!search=kyra+landzelius – from Routledge — the “readers also like” links there are interesting to follow.
As well as the usual suspect: Fay Ginsburg, Kim Christen (sp?), Terry Turner, etc.
Yes, Rex, you spelled it correctly. You could have just looked at the article we just co-authored together on or my guest posts on your other blog :)
Oh boy… I feel so cool! I have a chapter in NOTN (“it’s the new LOTR”), and now it’s featured on the original anthropology blog.
Two others who have really been doing wonderful stuff about indigenous people online:
Neil Blair Christensen (in the book and http://www.nbc.brygge.dk/)
Leighton Peterson: (dissertation and http://jrichardstevens.com/articles/wilson_peterson.pdf)
As the typo king, I’m not sure even cutting and pasting from SM would have helped me spell right — I just have to venture out on my own. Happy to spread the Google juice around for you here, though, Kim and everyone else. I’ve read _Inuits in Cyberspace_, but didn’t know that NBC had done other stuff, so its good to see the links here.