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July 23, 2017
Last Chance for Print Copy of Issue 2! (June-July 2017)
Dear Friend,
This weekend, the subscription agency for Indian Country magazine will be building a list of new subscribers for a mailing of pristine copies of the June-July issue later next week. In order to receive a print version of this visually stunning issue showcasing must-see locations in a variety of Native nations, you must be on this list! It’s our third mailing of this very special issue, which will be completed before we produce and ship our very next issue in a few weeks.
If you’d like a copy of the June-July 2017 issue of Indian Country, the time to act is now!
Plus there’s a bonus: When you subscribe you’ll receive online access to the sold-out debut issue of Indian Country—the magazine that started it all! Packed with articles that delve into Tlingit culture, traditional Ojibwe phrases and the creation of museum-quality hand drums, the first issue is a must for anyone who travels the pow wow trail. In addition to gorgeous photos, an interview with Supaman, a bucket-list of unusual pow wows and a breakdown of regalia, subscribers also get access to our chronologically-ordered 2017 Pow Wow Guide.
Subscribe now before it’s too late!
As an Indian Country all-access subscriber, you’ll not only be entitled to a brand new print copy of our June-July 2017 On the Move In Indian Country issue, you'll also get immediate access to our digital back-catalog of magazine issues, which includes the sold-out debut issue, plus the current issue! Subscribe today, and you’ll have instant access to both digital issues as you watch your mailbox for our new edition.
Subscribe today and gain access to these features from the 1st issue:
300+ pow wow listings from March to November 2017 (more than 25 pages!)
10 overlooked, must-visit pow wows in out-of-the-way territories
What pow wow dancers are wearing: the meanings of Native regalia
Ojibwe phrases and insight from scholar Anton Treuer (Do you know literal translation of the Ojibwe saying for "We've overstayed our welcome, better get out of here fast"? The answer will have you laughing out loud)
An inside look at flint-knapping with a western Shoshone artisan who shares his craft with Indian Country readers
An introduction to the Grant Sisters, three groundbreaking female rodeo trick riders
The Lost Generation: how an Alaska Native playwright breaks ground — and heals while doing it
A puzzling cultural whodunit involving Ohio grave robbers and the application of the Native American Grave and Repatriation Act in the biggest case to date
A classic native tale told in graphic novel format by our award-winning cartoonist, Marty Two Bulls
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But of course, there’s more! In the June-July issue you’ll find:
Lighting the Sacred Fire—The lighting of the sacred fire at Standing Rock was the most significant event in a generation, where council fires of the Great Sioux nation, Sundance families and Sacred White Buffalo Calf Pipe were present to light a ceremonial fire to “send back” all destructive forces. A first-hand account of the people, prayers, horses, runners and medicine brought to create an eternal, shining moment.
On the Move in Indian Country—A celebration of spectacular destinations and reminders of the way the world ought to be, from the waters of Shishalh, the wonders of Antelope canyon, the timelessness of Taos, Pueblo and so much more.
Tree of Lives—Birch bark is the original renewable resource, and its artistic and utilitarian uses have no limit. An exploration of a truly remarkable tree.
Revolutionary Allies—The nation-states of the Haudenosaunee have practiced international diplomacy for centuries. In a truly revolutionary moment, the Oneida Nation cast its lot with rebellious Americans and became the fledgling United States first allies. A look back at that dramatic story and its retelling in the new Museum of the American Revolution.
Where the Buffalo Call Home—Take a tour of the bucolic grasslands of Fort Belknap with experienced guide Ray Gone as he tracks bison to Snake Butte.
Order today and get instant access to our sold-out debut issue, plus the current issue!
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The Indigenous Traveler—Renowned reporter Jenni Monet looks back on her experiences as a Native woman abroad, and how her travels have helped shaped her perspective as one of the leading chronicler of life and issues in Indian country.
Telling Our Own Story—Native-run museums bring the history and culture of today’s native nations to life with cutting-edge design and inspiration.
Winter Count—Do not miss the second installment of Marty Two Bulls Sr.’s graphic novel treatment of traditional Lakota teachings.
Golf Indian Country—Inspired by stunning landscapes and traditions of harmony with varying environments, Indian country can boast of some of finest golf courses in the world, supported by sophisticated resorts. Our annual guide rounds out this special section.
Order today and get instant access to our sold-out debut issue, plus the current issue!
Become a Subscriber to Indian Country magazine, the in-depth, bi-monthly magazine of Native achievements, thought, and people.
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You have to admit that this is an outstanding array of Native talents, travel and culture...
For less than the cost of most print magazines, you get all of this and more…
Choose our popular All-Access Pass and get more than just an ordinary subscription. You get all this:
The highly anticipated second print issue of Indian Country magazine, FREE, delivered straight to your door
PLUS bi-monthly print issues of Indian Country magazine delivered straight to your door
PLUS online access to our user-friendly web edition that you can access on your computer, laptop, or phone
PLUS the app for your iPad
That means you get to enjoy Indian Country anywhere and any way you like it. That is simply unparalleled in Native publishing, and only Indian Country offers so much rich culture, history, news and more for and about the Native community.
That's because Indian Country is created and published by Indian Country Media Network, the leading voice of Native Peoples today. Indian Country Media Network offers in-depth, culturally-sensitive coverage of Native Peoples and their many cultures, accomplishments and history.
Order today and get instant access to our sold-out debut issue, plus the current issue!
Become a Subscriber to Indian Country magazine, the in-depth, bi-monthly magazine of Native achievements, thought, and people.
YES, I WANT TO BE A SUBSCRIBER!
Indian Country Media Network is an internationally recognized news service owned by the Oneida Indian Nation, but its award-winning journalists cover all Peoples.
Indian Country Media Network has won numerous awards at the Native American Journalists Association. In 2014, ICTMN earned 17 awards including Best Digital Publication for its 12-page digital newsletter and first place for General Excellence. In 2013, ICTMN took 11 awards at the conference.
And now we're putting all of that expertise and deep understanding of Native cultures into our brand-new magazine effort, Indian Country. In addition to the in-depth articles such as the ones listed above from our debut issue and our second issue, every issue will include…
Indian Country Today, including:
Shining Star: A celebrity to watch
NDN A&E: A guide to films, books and performances
Indian Territory: Travel tips for locales with a Native American emphasis
Eat Like an Indian: The best in contemporary Native American dining
Trading Post: Products from key Native entrepreneurs and artisans
Good Works: Positive business developments in Indian country
Indian Country Traditions, including:
Craftwork: Details of hand-crafted objects & how-to's
Good Medicine: Known benefits of certain plants
Every Part of: An exploration of inventive uses of natural objects
There's No Word for It: Native phrases and philosophies
Native Ingenuity: Inventions still in use today
The Pow Wow Trail: Dances, dancers and makers of regalia
Rewriting History: The Native POV to major historical events
Council Fire: A roundtable discussion of major issues by Op Ed writers
Poetry & Prayer: Verbal expressions of the Indian worldview
Wisdom: A found object that speaks volumes
Yes, that's a lot of wonderful reading ahead of you when you become a Charter Subscriber with our All-Access Pass. I know you're anxious to get started — subscribe now and rest assured that the second issue will soon be in your mailbox!
We look forward to having you join our community.
Nʌ ki’ wa,
The Editors
Indian Country Magazine
PS: As you've noticed, there's something for everyone in Indian Country. Our second issue outlined above, plus immediate digital access to our blockbuster premiere Issue is just the beginning! Subscribe now!
PPS: Don't forget: For less than the price of most glossy magazines, you can get our print, web AND iPad editions!
Order today and get instant access to our sold-out debut issue, plus the current issue!
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