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Mark Trahant is an independent print and broadcast 〔(FRONTLINE: The Silence ). PBS (2011-04-19). Retrieved on 2011-04-26.〕 journalist. He writes a weekly column〔http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/advanced/search?fq%5B0%5D=ts_field_full_name%3AMark%20Trahant ICTMN Advanced Search: Mark Trahant. Retrieved on 2015-06-12.〕 and posts unique daily content on Twitter.〔https://twitter.com/newsrimes4lines Twitter newsrimes4lines. Retrieved on 2015-06-12.〕〔https://twitter.com/trahantreports Twitter TrahantReports. Retrieved on 2015-06-12.〕 Trahant was a reporter on the PBS series ''Frontline'' with a story called "The Silence," about sexual abuse by clergy in Alaska.〔(FRONTLINE: The Silence ). PBS (2011-04-19). Retrieved on 2011-04-26.〕 Trahant was recently a Kaiser Media Fellow. At the 2004 UNITY conference in Washington, D.C., he asked George W. Bush what the meaning of tribal sovereignty was in the 21st century; Bush replied, "Tribal sovereignty means that. It’s sovereign. You’re a ... you’re a ... you’ve been given sovereignty and you’re viewed as a sovereign entity."〔(Bush on Native American Issues: "Tribal Sovereignty Means That. It’s Sovereign" ). Democracy Now! (2004-08). Retrieved on 2011-05-12.〕 Trahant is the 2014 Atwood Chair of Journalism at the University of Alaska Anchorage.〔http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2013/06/28/mark-trahant-named-2014-atwood-chair-journalism-150000〕 He is a member of Idaho’s Shoshone-Bannock Tribe, and a former president of the Native American Journalists Association.〔http://www.nativenewsnetwork.com/native-american-journalists-association-remembers-usa-today-founder-al-neuharth.html〕 Trahant is the former editor of the editorial page for the ''Seattle Post-Intelligencer'', where he chaired the daily editorial board, directed a staff of writers, editors and a cartoonist.〔http://www.seattlepi.com/news/article/P-I-names-Mark-Trahant-editorial-page-editor-1106482.php〕 He was chairman and chief executive officer at the Robert C. Maynard Institute for Journalism Education.〔() Mark Trahant (Maynard Institute Board Chairman). Retrieved on 2012-06-10.〕 The Oakland, California–based nonprofit is the country's premier institute for providing advanced training and services nationally to help news media reflect diversity in content, staffing and business operations. He is a former columnist at ''The Seattle Times'' and has been publisher of the ''Moscow-Pullman Daily News'' in Moscow, Idaho; executive news editor of ''The Salt Lake Tribune''; a reporter at the ''Arizona Republic'' in Phoenix; and has worked at several tribal newspapers.〔http://www.seattlepi.com/news/article/P-I-names-Mark-Trahant-editorial-page-editor-1106482.php〕 He recently was editor in residence at the University of Idaho. ==Books== Trahant authored (''The Last Great Battle of the Indian Wars'' ) in 2010. He authored ''Pictures of Our Nobler Selves,'' a history of American Indian contributions to journalism published by The Freedom Forum in 1996.〔http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/6526397-pictures-of-our-nobler-selves Goodreads: Pictures of Our Nobler Selves: a History of Native American Contributions to News Media by Mark N. Trahant. Retrieved on 2015-06-12.〕 He authored a commissioned work, ''The Whole Salmon,'' published by Idaho’s Sun Valley Center for the Arts.〔http://artdaily.com/news/8538/The-Whole-Salmon--br--Opens-at-Nevada-Museum#.VXstlM9Viko The Whole Salmon Opens at Nevada Museum. Retrieved on 2015-06-12.〕 He co-authored his most recent book, ''Lewis & Clark Through Indian Eyes'', an anthology edited by Alvin Josephy Jr.〔http://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/88860/lewis-and-clark-through-indian-eyes-by-edited-by-alvin-m-josephy/ Random Penguin House: NINE INDIAN WRITERS ON THE LEGACY OF THE EXPEDITION. Retrieved on 2015-06-12.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mark Trahant」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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