Indigenous peoples in Taiwan have long been disadvantaged, thus their communication rights have not been well-protected. “The Village Head’s Microphone” is an experimental communication project carried out by a group of volunteer indigenous MA students in the Lohok Tribe, Yuli Township, Hualien County. These students used the resources in the computer room of an elementary school to teach 10-14 year old children to use their tribal language while they were producing a radio program which people can listen to on the internet and also broadcast via the tribal public address system. The experiment created an opportunity to put indigenous communication rights into practice and to create new tribal communication possibilities. For the younger generation, transforming their identity within the context of the media is a new and interesting experience.