Indigenous Radio Stations
Radio Stations
- CFNR 92.1 Terrace, BC
- CIDD 97.7 Carlyle Lake, SK
- CINC 105.5 "NCI-FM" Winnipeg, MB
CJNC 97.9 Norway House, MB
CJNC 97.9 Norway House, MB- CKON 97.3 "Mohawk Radio" Akwesasne
- Koori Radio 93.7FM
- KWSO 91.9 Warm Springs, OR
- La Voz de la Sierra de Zongolica - 1360 AM - XEZON-AM - INPI (Instituto Nacional de los Pueblos Indígenas) - Zongolica, Veracruz
- La Voz de la Sierra Juárez (Guelatao) - 88.3 FM / 780 AM - XHGJO-FM / XEGLO-AM - INPI (Instituto Nacional de los Pueblos Indígenas) - Guelatao, OA
- La Voz de los Chontales - 98.7 FM - XHCPBS-FM - INPI (Instituto Nacional de los Pueblos Indígenas) - Nacajuca, TB
- La Voz de los Mayas (Peto) - 105.5 FM / 730 AM - XHPET-FM / XEPET-AM - INPI (Instituto Nacional de los Pueblos Indígenas) - Peto, Yucatán
- La Voz de los Tres Ríos (Etchojoa) - 700 AM - XEETCH-AM - INPI (Instituto Nacional de los Pueblos Indígenas) - Etchojoa, SO
- La Voz de los Vientos (Copainalá) - 1210 AM - XECOPA-AM - INPI (Instituto Nacional de los Pueblos Indígenas) - Copainalá, Chiapas
- La Voz del Pueblo Hñähñú (Cardonal) - 89.1 FM / 1480 AM -XHCARH-FM / XECARH-AM - INPI (Instituto Nacional de los Pueblos Indígenas) - Cardonal, HG
- Las Tres Voces de Durango (Santa María Ocotán) - 960 AM - XETPH-AM - INPI (Instituto Nacional de los Pueblos Indígenas) - Santa María Ocotán, DG
XECOPA (La voz de los vientos) - 1210 AM [Copainal...
XECOPA (La voz de los vientos) - 1210 AM [Copainalá, Chiapas]XECTZ (La voz de la sierra norte) - 1350 AM [Cuetz...
XECTZ (La voz de la sierra norte) - 1350 AM [Cuetzalan, Puebla]XEETCH (La voz de los tres ríos) - 700 AM [Etchojo...
XEETCH (La voz de los tres ríos) - 700 AM [Etchojoa, Sonora]XEGJO (La voz de la sierra Juárez) - 88.3 FM [Guel...
XEGJO (La voz de la sierra Juárez) - 88.3 FM [Guelatao de Juárez, Oaxaca]XEJAM (La voz de la costa chica) - 1260 AM [Jamilt...
XEJAM (La voz de la costa chica) - 1260 AM [Jamiltepec, Oaxaca]XEJMN (La voz de los cuatro pueblos) - 750 AM [El ...
XEJMN (La voz de los cuatro pueblos) - 750 AM [El Nayar, Nayarit]XEOJN (La voz de la Chinantla) - 950 AM [San Lucas...
XEOJN (La voz de la Chinantla) - 950 AM [San Lucas Ojitlán, Oaxaca]XEPUR (La voz de los P'urhepechas) - 830 AM [Cherá...
XEPUR (La voz de los P'urhepechas) - 830 AM [Cherán, Michoacán]XHPET (La voz de los Mayas) - 105.5 FM [Peto, Yuca...
XHPET (La voz de los Mayas) - 105.5 FM [Peto, Yucatán]
Indigenous music is a genre that encompasses the traditional music of various Indigenous cultures around the world. It is a diverse and rich genre that reflects the unique cultural heritage and history of Indigenous people.
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in Indigenous music and culture, and this has led to the emergence of Indigenous radio stations. These stations play a vital role in promoting and preserving Indigenous culture and music.
Indigenous radio stations are typically community-based and run by Indigenous people. They provide a platform for Indigenous artists to showcase their music, as well as a space for discussions on Indigenous issues and events.
The music played on Indigenous radio stations is often a mix of traditional and contemporary Indigenous music. Traditional music can include songs and chants that have been passed down through generations, while contemporary music may incorporate elements of pop, rock, and hip-hop.
Indigenous radio stations also often feature programming in Indigenous languages, which is particularly important in preserving endangered languages. This can include language lessons, interviews with Indigenous language speakers, and storytelling.
In addition to promoting Indigenous music and culture, Indigenous radio stations also play a role in community development. They provide a forum for discussion of issues affecting Indigenous communities, and often feature interviews with community leaders and activists.
Indigenous radio stations can be found in many countries around the world, including Australia, Canada, the United States, and New Zealand. These stations are an important part of Indigenous culture and identity, and play a vital role in preserving and promoting Indigenous music and culture for future generations.