User:G.renegado/sandbox

= Indigenous Connectivity in the United States = Indigenous Connectivity in the United States refers to internet access given to tribal communities in the US. Many indigenous communities have limited or no access to internet, which creates challenges and a digital divide. Internet Society, an American advocacy organization, ensures that many populations have access to internet. In this case, they want to connect indigenous communities to the internet. According to the US Census Bureau, more than 50% of indigenous households have no access to a computer, internet, or both.

Covid-19
Since the COVID-19 pandemic started, it caused workers to move online. However, this change opened up the spotlight towards the digital divide. Many tribal communities lacked access to internet or broadband. Solutions can be made to reduce the digital divide for tribal communities, but it involves changing regulations to remove these barriers.