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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).

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  • Alaska Native village prepares for landslides with housing study Ireland gifted Navajo rug as thank you for $3m pandemic donations
  • Health, housing, global power balance top Arctic Encounter agenda Northern Cheyenne Food Pantry plans permanent HQ in Lame Deer
  • Federal funding for Native workforce training center under threat 'Chief of War' series features Indigenous actors from across the Pacific
  • Gila River Indian Community fires police chief without explanation Hundreds gather in Anchorage for Arctic Encounter Symposium On this day in 1763, Chief Pontiac attacked the British at Fort Detroit
  • Haaland has up and down week in bid for New Mexico governor MMIP documentary on Wind River wins Heartland Emmy Award NABI hosts record number of all-Indigenous basketball teams One year since Haaland, Newland released boarding school report
  • Tribal station managers hard pressed to replace lost CPB funds White Mountain Apache Chairman under investigation by BIA MMIP unit First Nation building gas-powered AI data center on Alberta territory
  • Funding concerns for Mescalero Apache law enforcement Alaska Native villages would lose if Denali Commission eliminated
  • First Turquoise Alert issued in Arizona for custody case from Hawaii NM Native groups use dogs, truckers to target human trafficking
  • Alaska Native villages seek to harness power of ocean for energy Kirkland one step closer to becoming head of Indian Affairs