June 19, 2015: Gale Courey Toensing: Indian Country: Salaita Wins Suit for 9,000 Emails; University Censured for Rights Violations
Dec 12, 2014: Gale Courey Toensing: Free Republic: 57 Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians Urge Senate to Nix Sacred Land Giveaway
ICTMN carries original news reporting on issues of interest to Native American readers. Founded as a newsprint weekly in 1981 Indian Country Today described itself as "The Nations' Leading American Indian News Source." The newspaper's founder Tim Giago, was located on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation but remained independent of tribal government. In 1998, he sold the paper to Four Directions Media, Inc., which is owned and operated by the Oneida Nation of New York. The newspaper was headquartered in Canastota, New York. In 2011, operations were moved to New York City, and the regional newspaper Indian Country Today became Indian Country Today Media Network.
Gale Courey Toensing and Rob Capriccioso serve as staff reporters. Indian Country Today Media Network has a lesser yet significant Canadian and worldwide readership, which is increasing as regionally based journalists are recruited to cover Canadian First Nations, Latin American Indigenous Peoples, Pacific Islanders, Australian Aboriginals, and Indigenous Peoples throughout the world.
Gale Courey Toensing and Rob Capriccioso serve as staff reporters. Indian Country Today Media Network has a lesser yet significant Canadian and worldwide readership, which is increasing as regionally based journalists are recruited to cover Canadian First Nations, Latin American Indigenous Peoples, Pacific Islanders, Australian Aboriginals, and Indigenous Peoples throughout the world.