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National Native News
Weekdays 7 - 7:05 p.m.

National Native News provides listeners with relevant, timely  coverage on Native American and Indigenous communities. The program began in 1987 and is currently produced in Albuquerque, New Mexico. NNN appeals to radio listeners who are engaged in the world around them and who seek out a broader range of viewpoints.

National Native News is a headline news service that provides a Native perspective. NNN is distributed by Native Voice One (NV1).

News from the archives

  • NARF preps for tribal regalia resistance during graduation season Nunam Iqua wins Yup'ik Spelling Bee during Anchorage tournament
  • Alarm raised by reconciliation omission in Trudeau budget speech Menominee, Spirit Lake tribes sue social media giants over suicide rates UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues kicks off at NY HQ
  • Tribes, conservationists go to Congress with monumental push MN Lt Gov Flanagan campaigns for Biden-Harris in nearby swing states Judge Hill makes history during swearing-in ceremony in Tulsa
  • Apache Stronghold coalition asks for review of Oak Flat case AK organizations tap funding to meet growing cultural tourism demand Minnesota Lynx pick Native forward Alissa Pili 8th overall in WNBA draft
  • Alaska Native mothers raise concerns at Arctic Encounter meeting FEMA, DHS lead emergency and disaster prep panel at Arctic Encounter NNBSHC to conduct interviews this week as part of formal process Land near sacred Bear Butte bought by Cheyenne River Youth Project
  • Posey eyes WY House seat to keep Native presence in legislature New book shares tragic history of Burt Lake Band in northern MI No foul play suspected in death of Cole Brings Plenty, says sheriff
  • Regional policies debated at Arctic Encounter Symposium in AK Sugarbush educator keeps teaching during untapped season in MI
  • Tribal substance use recovery center hits NIMBY roadblock in WI MI tribe decides to leave maple trees untapped after warm winter
  • Work due to begin on Rapid City Indian Boarding School memorial Tribal traditions taught to next generation during solar eclipse
  • Two SD tribes raise concerns for Rapid City women's health clinic Native counseling service offers grief and loss support at Haskell