Native Communications Inc. (NCI) is a public radio network in the Canadian province of Manitoba.
The network provides programming by and for Canadian First Nations was founded by Donald A. McIvor of Wabowden, Manitoba.
The network mainly plays country music in order to appeal to a more general audience, while still serving the First Nations with its other programming.
The newest major site (on-air May 2002) includes a transmitter (2.7 watts) located near Minnedosa, servicing the Brandon and Dauphin regions.
On October 24, 2006, the CRTC approved Native Communication's application to add an FM transmitter at 100.5 MHz in Kenora, Ontario with 40,000 watts and to rebroadcast the programing of CINC-FM Thompson, Manitoba.