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  • October 2, 2025

    Beyond Cowboys and Indians: Native Stories in Digital Culture

    For decades, pop culture has boxed Native peoples into a narrow frame: the stoic warrior, the tragic princess, the vanishing relic of a so-called “Old West.” From black-and-white Westerns to blockbuster...

  • October 2, 2025

    Digital Sovereignty 101: A Quick Guide for Communities

    Digital sovereignty may sound like a buzzword, but it’s really about something simple: control over our own digital futures. For Indigenous communities, this means making sure our data, stories, and...

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    October 2, 2025

    Hello Turtle Island: Why Representation in Tech Matters

    When programmers first launch a new language, they test it with the phrase “Hello World.” At the Digital Sovereignty Project, our first words are different: “Hello Turtle Island.” This isn’t just a...

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