As the term “digital repatriation” gains wider circulation, it has come under increased scrutiny and criticism. At the 2010 AAA Annual Meeting in New Orleans, Kim Christen convened an Executive Program Committee session entitled “After the Return: Digital Repatriation and the Circulation of Indigenous Knowledge.” Despite abundant examples of how digital technology creates opportunities for working in partnership with indigenous communities, questions focused on the inadequacies of the term “digital repatriation.” Panelist Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh (Denver Museum of Nature and Science) stated the problem most succinctly by recounting that the Native communities he worked with always wanted to know if “digital repatriation” meant that they we...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022Indigenous repatriation is a complex and challengin...
An increasing volume of images is available online, but barriers such as digital locks, proprietary ...
In this article I examine the landscape of tribal or Indigenous archival management as it relates to...
As the term “digital repatriation” gains wider circulation, it has come under increased scrutiny and...
On 19 January 2012, the workshop After the Return: Digital Repatriation and the Circulation of Indig...
The article reviews a digital repatriation project carried out by the Center for Native American and...
In the last twenty years, many collecting institutions have heeded the calls by indigenous activists...
The policies and politics around the repatriation of ancestral human remains and biological material...
As a topic, repatriation has ignited debates for years amongst scholars, local communities, and coll...
Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and hosted by the School of Library, Archi...
The passing of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) was a turning poi...
Many Canadian First Nations and Aboriginal organizations are using digital media to revitalize their...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Program of Liberal St...
Repatriation of Indigenous cultural property is a complex political process. Through examining the e...
The APS Protocols have played an important role in helping the Society build stronger ties to the in...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022Indigenous repatriation is a complex and challengin...
An increasing volume of images is available online, but barriers such as digital locks, proprietary ...
In this article I examine the landscape of tribal or Indigenous archival management as it relates to...
As the term “digital repatriation” gains wider circulation, it has come under increased scrutiny and...
On 19 January 2012, the workshop After the Return: Digital Repatriation and the Circulation of Indig...
The article reviews a digital repatriation project carried out by the Center for Native American and...
In the last twenty years, many collecting institutions have heeded the calls by indigenous activists...
The policies and politics around the repatriation of ancestral human remains and biological material...
As a topic, repatriation has ignited debates for years amongst scholars, local communities, and coll...
Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and hosted by the School of Library, Archi...
The passing of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) was a turning poi...
Many Canadian First Nations and Aboriginal organizations are using digital media to revitalize their...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Program of Liberal St...
Repatriation of Indigenous cultural property is a complex political process. Through examining the e...
The APS Protocols have played an important role in helping the Society build stronger ties to the in...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022Indigenous repatriation is a complex and challengin...
An increasing volume of images is available online, but barriers such as digital locks, proprietary ...
In this article I examine the landscape of tribal or Indigenous archival management as it relates to...