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RezTok: Indigenous storytellers find stronger voice on popular platform


RezTok: Indigenous storytellers find stronger voice on popular platform
April 1, 2021
Yang, a 19-year-old Diné woman, uses her TikTok platform of more than 32,000 followers to bring awareness and create space for Indigenous practices and issues. (Photo by Jeff Rosenfield/Cronkite News)
Like other Indigenous storytellers on RezTok, Yang often shares stories and personal histories that don’t show up in textbooks. (Photo by Jeff Rosenfield/Cronkite News)
As a woman who’s proud of her Diné heritage, Yang shares stories about her cultural traditions to help raise awareness of racism against Native Americans. (Photo by Jeff Rosenfield/Cronkite News)
See more from Yang @indigenousicon on TikTok. (Photo by Jeff Rosenfield/Cronkite News) ....

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"We're not just relics of the past": How #NativeTikTok is preserving Indigenous cultures and inspiring a younger generation


We re not just relics of the past : How #NativeTikTok is preserving Indigenous cultures and inspiring a younger generation
By Li Cohen
January 28, 2021 / 7:51 PM
/ CBS News
TikTok, the mobile application that quickly became a defining cultural aspect of 2020, is most known as a platform where dances and comedy videos go viral. But Native and Indigenous individuals are also using the app to challenge stereotypes about their cultures, and let the world know they are not just relics of the past.  
Over the past few months, the hashtag #NativeTikTok has racked up more than 1.3 billion views. One popular creator is James Jones, a performer, artist and cultural educator from Alberta, Canada, who identifies as Cree. Jones, who is known as @notoriouscree to his 2.4 million TikTok followers, told CBS News his goal is to use the platform to show the world that Native and Indigenous individuals are still here.   ....

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