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What is possible? 

​Examples from around the world of how community members of all ages 
​are using the internet as a tool for change:

Byron Nicholai, Alaska

As a teenager, in a small Alaskan village of 600, Byron Nicholai became a traditional Yup'ik drummer and after starting to post his videos online, he is inspiring native youth to honor their traditional ways and has over 15,000 followers on
​his facebook page 
"I Sing You Dance."

 Steven Paul Judd

Steven Paul Judd is a Native American (Kiowa-Choctaw) artist. 
"He creates art that makes you laugh, makes you think 
and makes you feel pride." 
Santa Fe Reporter Article
"The NTVS (or the natives) is a Native American clothing company started by two Native American guys who make a Native American streetwear line that is driven by art, streetwear, and Native American art and culture."
"On occasion, we collaborate with Native American artists like Steven Paul Judd, to create unique and very limited designs. All of his t-shirt designs are very limited and usually sell out in less than 24 hours." 
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"DIG IT IF YOU CAN" - Video by Kyle Bell. 
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Dig It If You Can - Official Trailer from Kyle Bell on Vimeo.

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