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Native Peoples Magazine,6 issues-BiMonthly

In the fall of 1987, Native Peoples magazine was founded as a benefit of membership for The Heard Museum. It was a slick, colorful 32-page quarterly journal of strong visuals and accurate, erudite prose dedicated to sensitively portraying the arts and lifeways of Native Americans.

The magazine delivered on all its promises, and The Heard offered it as a benefit of membership for one year. "In one sense we succeeded too well, because we created a high quality magazine, not inexpensive to produce, and it became apparent after a year that one institution wouldn't be enough to carry the project forward," says Avey, today the magazine's publisher.

It is now published six times a year and while its focus remains on the arts, culture and lifeways of the Native peoples of the Americas, it also reports on topics related to business, health, education, politics, sports, travel in “Indian Country”, the environment, food, language, history and other subjects associated with Native American life past and present.

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