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Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Native American?Native American often is covered by Center Media sources.
Left: 31%
Center: 53%
16%
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Location of Coverage About Native AmericanBased on 474 recent stories
19% Local Coverage65% National Coverage16% International Coverage
Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Native American?Native American often is covered by Center Media sources.
Left: 31%
Center: 53%
16%
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Native American · United StatesA series of events at West Virginia state parks and historical sites will revisit the significance of Dunmore's War, a struggle that took place in 1774 between Virginia militiamen and Native American tribes of the Ohio River Valley in what is now West Virginia, setting the stage for Revolutionary War struggles on the western frontier. The events will include living history interpreter Doug Wood, who will portray Thomas Ingles, the son of Mary Dr…See the Story
Living history events from April to October tell story of 1774 Dunmore's War
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Native American · VietnamMany young people come to visit, enjoy and shoot videos of cakes at the Southern Folk Cake Festival in order to introduce the beauty of culinary culture to everyone.See the Story
The kids are excited about the experience of making bread, and they videotaped hundreds of different kinds of Native American bread.
Native American · HiawathaNative American artist and musician Reuben Ironhorse-Kent was the special guest for the Friends of the Morrill Public Library meeting held at the Fisher Center on Wednesday, April 10 to host an evening featuring his artwork, some flute playing and…See the Story
Native American artist Reuben Ironhorse-Kent presents at Friends of the Morrill Public Library meeting
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Native American · GreenvilleBy Pam Nolan Special to the Greenville Advocate The Butler County Historical & Genealogical Society (BCHGS) is pleased to announce that the historical marker honoring Butler County’s Native American history has arrived. Production issues delayed the marker’s scheduled completion, but now everything is in place for a special dedication ceremony on Thursday, May 16 at 1 pm. Walter Parmer, BCHG vice president of programs, urged community members …See the Story
Native American marker has arrived
100% Right coverage: 1 sources
Native American · New MexicoThe U.S. has a long record of extracting resources on Native lands and ignoring tribal opposition, but a decision by federal energy regulators to deny permits for seven proposed hydropower projects suggests that tide may be turning. As the U.S. shifts from fossil fuels to clean energy, developers are looking for sites to generate electricity from renewable sources. But in an unexpected move, the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission denied permit…See the Story
Native American voices are finally factoring into energy projects – a hydropower ruling is a victory for environmental justice on tribal lands
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Native American · ValentineValentine Community Schools helped celebrate Native American students who were graduating. There were two seniors, Ariana Blume and Daniel Witt who were graduating from high school and 10 students who were “graduating” from eighth grade on to high school and included: Kyla Clark, Brooklyn Coyle, Dante Davis, MelodyDavis,ToddDillon,William Garneaux, Montana Kleinjan, Ellison LaDeaux, Anithia Red Bird, and Lilybet Rolfe.See the Story
Feather tying ceremony held for graduating students
Native American · Spearfish(AP) — A Native American-led nonprofit has announced that it purchased nearly 40 acres of land in the Black Hills of South Dakota amid a growing movement that seeks to return land to Indigenous people.See the Story