“…As access has become more available, our understanding of the digital divide has moved beyond access to use, and a broader view of potential implications of ICTs as a tool for self-determination and empowerment. ICT has enabled explorations of social and new media as avenues of cultural expression [1,3,23,34], language revitalization [9,10], land and territory management through geo-spatial information systems [12,21,25], digital archiving [5,33], and supporting sovereignty [26,27].…”