Appeal for Copyright Holders: American Indian Newspapers
Adam Matthew would like to trace the copyright-holders of the following American Indian newspapers published in the United States between the 1960s and the early 1980s, (place of publication and dates are in parentheses):
- Rosebud Sioux Herald (South Dakota, 1963-1971)
- Akwesasne Notes (New York, 1960s – 1970s)
- Standard Freeholder, Akwesasne News (1969)
- The Indian (South Dakota, 1969-1970)
- Crazy Horse News (South Dakota, 1973)
- The Ho-Chunk (Wisconsin, 1984)
- Hopi-Tutu-veh-ni (1986)
- I'm Nameless (South Dakota, 1966)
- The Oglala War Cry (South Dakota, 1970-1971)
- Shannon County News (South Dakota, 1970-1971)
We invite anyone who has information on the copyright-holders of these publications to contact us:
BY POST:
Jennifer Bullock, Managing Editor
Adam Matthew Digital Ltd
Pelham House
London Road
Marlborough, Wiltshire
SN8 2AG
UK
BY TELEPHONE:
+44 1672 511921
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