NATIVE AMERICA CALLING
Your National Electronic Talking Circle
Friday, April 2, 2021
A young Navajo woman skateboards in traditional clothing. An Inupiaq woman demonstrates cutting up bowhead whale meat. A Cree man hoop dances in regalia.
These are among the videos by Native people that are gaining attention on the TikTok app. #NativeTikTok also includes history lessons and information about missing and murdered Indigenous people.
Native America Calling will talk with Tik Tok creators about getting noticed on the popular video platform and other social media. Listen to Native America Calling LIVE every day at 1pm Eastern.@tiamiscihk Just keep swimming 🐠❤️ ##indigenous ##motheranddaughter ##fyp ##fypシ ##canada ##usa ##FamilyImpression ##nativetiktok
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