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Osage News wins two Native Media Awards from NAJA

Native American Journalism Association conference held in Albuquerque, N.M.
Osage News reporter Benny Polacca and Interim Editor Shannon Shaw holding their NAJA awards. Courtesy Photo/Tetona Dunlap

 

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – The Osage News earned two Native Media Awards from the Native American Journalists Association during its annual convention in the Land of Enchantment.

The newspaper won third place for Best Design Layout in the Newsletter/Tabloid category and also took third for Best Feature story in the Monthly/ Bimonthly category.

Interim Editor Shannon Shaw’s December 2008 story on Osage graphic design artist and business owner Ryan Red Corn won the third place feature story recognition.

“Indian Country Responding to Osage’s Designs” focused on Red Corn who owns businesses in Pawhuska including his graphic design firm Red Hand Media; Buffalo Nickel Press, a custom shirt maker and distributor; Demockratrees.com; and pre-packaged food distributor Red Corn Native Foods.

Red Corn discusses his ventures which heavily focus on Native American identity, such as his custom shirt designs, and maintaining ties with his Osage culture.

This year marks the first time the Osage News has entered the Native Media Awards competition which honors NAJA members, who are Native and non-Native, for their outstanding work efforts.

The newspaper received award plaques during the 25th annual NAJA convention held July 30-Aug.1 in Albuquerque this year. T

he Native American Journalists Association is a nonprofit that serves and empowers Native journalists through programs and actions designed to enrich journalism and promote Native cultures. It is based at the University of Oklahoma in Norman.

Comments

We're so lucky to have such talented journalists working on our behalf. Again, congratulations on all the hard work you do in the short amount of time you have to do it.

Congratulations on your awards! The Osage News is especially important to us out-of-staters, keep it up.

SHOW ME THE NEWS!!!!!!!
I never saw a report about what is happening with senior housing in the Osage News. I guess ignoring the needs of our seniors is not news worthy.

I'm always excited to read articles that are not necessarily government focused. Native media outlets are critical in exercising our sovereignty. I look forward to the day when we own our own telecom company and radio station as well. Congrats!

Good work Shannon I enjoy reading your work.

Congratulations! I'm so proud. Tara

Great job Shannon. Keep up the good work. The paper has come a long ways and continues to be insightful and informative.