Indian Country Today

ICT
A graphic depicting the letters ICT all in capitals and in a sans serif font. The letter I is divided into four differently colored stripes – from top to bottom they are blue, purple, orange, and red – and the top three stripes have ribbons of the same color with forked ends trailing off to the left of the letter. The letters C and T are both red, with a slight gradient from highlight to shadow in the color moving left to right across the letters.
FormerlyIndian Country Today
Type of site
Multimedia news website
Available inEnglish
FoundedJuly 1, 1981 (July 1, 1981)
HeadquartersPhoenix, Arizona
Founder(s)Tim Giago
EditorJourdan Bennett-Begaye
CEOKaren Michel
ParentIndiJ Public Media
DivisionsICT Newscast
URLictnews.org
AdvertisingYes
LaunchedFebruary 28, 2018 (February 28, 2018)

ICT (formerly known as Indian Country Today) is a nonprofit, multimedia news platform that covers the Indigenous world, with a particular focus on American Indian, Alaska Native and First Nations communities across North America.

Founded in 1981 as the weekly print newspaper Lakota Times, the publication's name changed in 1992 to Indian Country Today. After periods of ownership by the Oneida Indian Nation of New York and the National Congress of American Indians, ICT has been under the ownership of IndiJ Public Media since March 2021.


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