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Timothy Giago o Nanwica Kciji (Reserva Pine Ridge, Dakota del Sud, 1934). Escriptor i periodista sioux. Estudià a la Universitat de Nevada i edità el diari Lakota Times. Autor de l'estudi The American indian and the media (1991), Notes from indian country (1984) i The aboriginal sin: reflections on the Holy Rosary Indian Mission School (1978). El 2004 es presentà a les eleccions per al Senat de Dakoa del Sud com a independent tot fent campanya per a curar la diabetis entre el poble sioux.

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dbo:abstract Timothy Giago o Nanwica Kciji (Reserva Pine Ridge, Dakota del Sud, 1934). Escriptor i periodista sioux. Estudià a la Universitat de Nevada i edità el diari Lakota Times. Autor de l'estudi The American indian and the media (1991), Notes from indian country (1984) i The aboriginal sin: reflections on the Holy Rosary Indian Mission School (1978). El 2004 es presentà a les eleccions per al Senat de Dakoa del Sud com a independent tot fent campanya per a curar la diabetis entre el poble sioux. (ca) Timothy Antoine Giago Jr. (July 12, 1934 – July 24, 2022), also known as Nanwica Kciji, was an American Oglala Lakota journalist and publisher. In 1981, he founded the Lakota Times with Doris Giago at the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, where he was born and grew up. It was the first independently owned Native American newspaper in the United States. In 1991 Giago was selected as a Nieman Fellow at Harvard University. In 1992 he changed his paper's name to Indian Country Today, to reflect its national coverage of Indian news and issues. Giago sold the paper in 1998. Two years later he founded The Lakota Journal, which he sold in 2004 while thinking of retirement. In 2009, he returned to papers and founded the Native Sun News, based in Rapid City, South Dakota. He was also a columnist for the Huffington Post. He founded the Native American Journalists Association (NAJA) and served as its first president. When hired in 1979 to write a column for the Rapid City Journal, Giago was the first Native American writer for a South Dakota newspaper. (en) Tim Giago of Nanwica Kciji (Pine Ridge, 12 juli 1934 – Rapid City, 24 juli 2022) was een Amerikaans journalist en uitgever. In 1979, toen hij werd aangenomen door de Rapid City Journal, was hij de eerste indiaanse – Giago was Oglala Lakota – columnist voor een krant in South Dakota. In 1981 richtte hij in het Pine Ridge Indian Reservation de Lakota Times op, de eerste onafhankelijke krant van Amerikaanse indianen. In 1992 werd dat Indian Country Today en in 1998 verkocht hij de krant. In 2000 richtte hij The Lakota Journal op en in 2009 Native Sun News. Giago was ook columnist voor Huffington Post. Hij richtte de op en was de eerste voorzitter ervan. (nl)
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rdfs:comment Timothy Giago o Nanwica Kciji (Reserva Pine Ridge, Dakota del Sud, 1934). Escriptor i periodista sioux. Estudià a la Universitat de Nevada i edità el diari Lakota Times. Autor de l'estudi The American indian and the media (1991), Notes from indian country (1984) i The aboriginal sin: reflections on the Holy Rosary Indian Mission School (1978). El 2004 es presentà a les eleccions per al Senat de Dakoa del Sud com a independent tot fent campanya per a curar la diabetis entre el poble sioux. (ca) Tim Giago of Nanwica Kciji (Pine Ridge, 12 juli 1934 – Rapid City, 24 juli 2022) was een Amerikaans journalist en uitgever. In 1979, toen hij werd aangenomen door de Rapid City Journal, was hij de eerste indiaanse – Giago was Oglala Lakota – columnist voor een krant in South Dakota. In 1981 richtte hij in het Pine Ridge Indian Reservation de Lakota Times op, de eerste onafhankelijke krant van Amerikaanse indianen. In 1992 werd dat Indian Country Today en in 1998 verkocht hij de krant. In 2000 richtte hij The Lakota Journal op en in 2009 Native Sun News. Giago was ook columnist voor Huffington Post. Hij richtte de op en was de eerste voorzitter ervan. (nl) Timothy Antoine Giago Jr. (July 12, 1934 – July 24, 2022), also known as Nanwica Kciji, was an American Oglala Lakota journalist and publisher. In 1981, he founded the Lakota Times with Doris Giago at the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, where he was born and grew up. It was the first independently owned Native American newspaper in the United States. In 1991 Giago was selected as a Nieman Fellow at Harvard University. In 1992 he changed his paper's name to Indian Country Today, to reflect its national coverage of Indian news and issues. (en)
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