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Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Native American?Native American often is covered by Center Media sources.
Left: 32%
Center: 53%
15%
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18% Local Coverage66% National Coverage16% International Coverage
Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Native American?Native American often is covered by Center Media sources.
Left: 32%
Center: 53%
15%
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Native American · GreensboroGREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) -- Understanding and accepting others starts with education. It's why Guilford County Schools has programs through their diversity office that help make students of all backgrounds feel represented. Each Tuesday night, between 15 and 30 GCS Native American students gather at a space in Greensboro for "Culture Classes" to learn traditional Native American songs and dance as well as lessons on the heritage. Stephen Bell is…See the Story
Native American students embrace heritage through Guilford County Schools program
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Native American · Big WaterThe skies above Big Water were filled with Native American music while dancers performed traditional pow wow dances on April 12 and 13. The event was organized by the Navajo Language/ Unity Booster Club at Page High School as a fundraiser for the students in the Navajo Language program at the school. Left to right, photos by Phil Clark:
The color guard leads the dancers into the arena at Big Water Community Park for the Grand Entry. Dan…See the Story
Native American Pow Wow held in Big Water
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
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
Law Students · ChampaignMary Smith, the first Native American president of the American Bar Association, sat with UI law students Wednesday to discuss how artificial intelligence, climate change and threats to democracy are increasingly relevant to the legal profession.See the Story
Bar president shares words of wisdom with UI students
100% Right 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