Nakoda Thunderchief is a second-year Digital Communications and Media student at the Lethbridge College. Nakoda is First Nation from Kainai Alberta currently living in Lethbridge Alberta. Most of Nakoda’s life has been spent playing hockey going as far as playing in the SIJHL (Superior International Junior Hockey League) in Ontario, Canada for the Dryden Ice Dogs and captain for the Fort Frances Lakers. In his spare time he enjoys watching movies and shows and creating content whenever he gets the chances.

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