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The Indigenous Journalists Association announced their 2026 awards with ICT taking home two big prizes: first place for General Excellence for print and/or online; and the ICT Newscast took second in General Excellence in television.

“We are thrilled to be recognized and grateful to IJA for hosting these awards and shining a light on all the top-notch Indigenous journalism being done, despite often heavy odds these days,” said IndiJ Public Media President and Chief Executive Officer Katie Oyan, Oglala Lakota. “It’s a proud moment for ICT to be honored among this stellar group.” IndiJ Public Media owns ICT and is also the chief editorial officer.

ICT falls under the large outlet and professional division for the awards listed below unless named otherwise.

First place finishes for ICT include:

Second finishes for ICT include:

Miles Morrisseau for Best International Indigenous Coverage in special coverage for “INDIGENOUS IDENTITY: Métis history is no longer forgotten.” A story part of ICT’s ongoing Indigenous identity series.

Pauly Denetclaw and Stewart Huntington for Best Feature Story in television for “Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe Restores Water with Oysters.

Amelia Schafer and Stewart Huntington for Best Environmental Coverage in print and/or online in the professional division for “Tribes that restored buffalo are killing some to feed people because of the shutdown,” a collaboration with the Associated Press as part of the AP’s Global Indigenous Reporting Network, and “A new day in the Dawnland.”

ICT’s newsroom partner, Underscore Native News, walked away with a huge win, too. They won first place in General Excellence in print and/or online in the small outlet category.

Other prizes journalists from the ICT and Underscore Native News partnership include:


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