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Wawatay Native Communications Society (Wawatay for short) was formed in 1974 by the people of Northern Ontario, Canada's Nishnawbe Aski Nation, as a source of communications technology, namely radio, television, and print media services for the Oji-Cree communities. Its mandate is to preserve the indigenous language and culture in its service area. Wawatay's general office is located in Sioux Lookout, Ontario, with bureaus in Timmins and Thunder Bay. Wawatay's mission statement says that they are “... dedicated to using appropriate technologies to meet the communication needs of people of Aboriginal ancestry in Northern Ontario, wherever they live.” Wawatay is the primary source of news for the remote areas of Northern Ontario. The name comes from the Oji-Cree word for the aurora borealis. == Wawatay Radio == The society operates two radio networks: The Wawatay Radio Network (WRN; ᐙᐙᐦᑌ ᓇᐣᑐᐦᑕᒧᐎᐣ (''Waawaate Nandotamowin''); unpointed: ᐗᐗᑌ ᓇᑐᑕᒧᐎᐣ) is a network of radio stations that broadcasts news, talk, sports, local and popular music. Native language and English are both heard, often mixed together. In many NAN communities the local WRN transmitter the only station that can be picked up in the community without difficulty. WRN operates the following stations: * 89.9 CKWT-FM Sioux Lookout, Ontario 106.7 CJWT-FM Timmins, Ontario with repeater stations: * * 89.9 CKMT-FM Attawapiskat * * 90.1 CFBL-FM Bearskin Lake * * 89.9 CJPS-FM Cat Lake * * 89.9 CKID-FM Constance Lake * * 90.1 CKDL-FM Deer Lake * * 90.1 CKFA-FM Fort Albany * * 90.1 CKFS-FM Fort Severn * * 90.1 CFKP-FM Kasabonika * * 90.1 CKAS-FM Kashechewan * * 90.1 CFKL-FM Kingfisher Lake * * 89.9 CFHL-FM Lansdowne House * * 105.1 CFMD-FM Muskrat Dam * * 90.1 CFNP-FM Naicatchewenin * * 89.9 CKFC-FM North Spirit Lake * * 89.9 CKWN-FM Peawanuck/Winisk * * 90.1 CFBY-FM Poplar Hill * * 90.1 CFEY-FM Sachigo * * 89.9 CHIX-FM Seine River * * 90.1 CHBJ-FM Slate Falls * * 89.9 CKYW-FM Summer Beaver * * 89.9 CHIO-FM Wapekeka * * 90.1 CHWL-FM Weagamow Lake * * 90.1 CKPN-FM Webequie * * 90.1 CHPM-FM Wunnumin Lake WRN can also be heard nationwide on Bell TV channel 962. Wahsa Radio is a network of radio stations that broadcasts educational distance learning and informational programming. The network is operated in conjunction with the Northern Nishnawbe Education Council. Wahsa Radio is heard on the following stations: * 91.9 CIDE-FM Sioux Lookout, Ontario with repeater stations: * * 91.9 CIDE-1 Bearskin Lake * * 91.9 CIDE-2 Big Trout Lake * * 91.9 CIDE-3 Cat Lake * * 91.9 CIDE-4 Deer Lake * * 91.9 CIDE-5 Fort Severn * * 91.9 CIDE-6 Kasabonika * * 91.9 CIDE-21 Keewaywin * * 91.9 CIDE-7 Kingfisher Lake * * 91.9 CIDE-8 Lac Seul * * 91.9 CIDE-9 Muskrat Dam * * 91.9 CIDE-10 North Spirit Lake * * 91.9 CIDE-11 Osnaburgh * * 91.9 CIDE-12 Pikangikum * * 91.9 CIDE-13 Poplar Hill * * 91.9 CIDE-14 Sachigo * * 91.9 CIDE-15 Sandy Lake * * 91.9 CIDE-16 Slate Falls * * 91.9 CIDE-17 Wapekeka * * 91.9 CIDE-18 Weagamow Lake * * 91.9 CIDE-20 Webequie * * 91.9 CIDE-19 Wunnumin Lake Wahsa Radio can also be heard nationwide on Bell TV channel 972. 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「Wawatay Native Communications Society」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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