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Jodi Rave: Natives in media
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MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 2001 "For many years, ordinary Native people have rarely received much positive news coverage in the mainstream media. It's usually their stereotypical association with casinos, alcohol or poverty that net them space on the front page. And while many tribal newspapers print many well-written stories about ordinary Native people, tribal press reporters seldom have the opportunity to write the controversial stories that affect their communities. . ." Get the Story:
JODI RAVE LEE: Media coverage of Natives has long way to go (The Lincoln Journal Star 8/12)
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