The Health from Herbs magazine has been published by the National Institute of Medical Herbalists since 1864. The magazine serves professional Herbalists of Great Britain and Commonwealth countries, with interesting material. Materia Medica given regularly with short annotations. In many cases new Herbals are introduced of interest to both general readership and professionals.
A selected list of North American native people’ s periodicals
These are publications of general interest. There are many other native publications which serve as newsletters for their own tribe, area, or group, as well as governmental publications which purport to write Indian news.
Indian Voice, Editor: FERN WILLIAMS, P. O. Box 2033, Santa Clara, California 95051, U. S. A. Warpath, Editor: LEE BRIGHTMAN, United Native Americans, P. O. Box 26149, San Francisco,
California 94126, U. S. A. Akwesasne Notes( circulation 38,000), Editor: RARIHOKWATS, Mohawk Nation via Rooseveltown,
New York 13683, U. S. A. Americans Before Columbus, National Indian Youth Council, 3102 Central SE, Albuquerque, N. M.
87106, U. S. A. The Blue Cloud Quarterly, Blue Cloud Abbey, Marvin, South Dakota 57271, U. S. A. Early American, California Indian Education Association, P. O. Box 4095, Modesto, California
95352, U. S. A. Tribal Indian News, N’ Amerind Friendship Centre, 613 Wellington Street, London, Ontario, Canada. The Indian Historian, American Indian Historical Society, 1451 Masonic Avenue, San Francisco,
California 94117, U. S. A. Kanai News, P. O. Box 432, Cardston, Alberta, Canada. Legislative Review, Indian Legal Information Development Service, 1785 Massachusetts Avenue,
N. W. Washington, D. C. 20036, U. S. A. The Native People, Alberta Native Communications, 11427 Jasper Avenue, Edmonton 11, Alberta,
Canada. Sun Tracks, SUPO 20929, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85720, U. S. A. Tosan, 318 North Tacoma, Indianapolis, Indiana 46201, U. S. A. Native Times, Indian Brotherhood of NWT, P. O, Box 2338, Yellowknife, NWT, Canada.