Two pioneering web projects, Project Naming, created by Library and Archives Canada and the Inuit, and the Traditional Micronesian Navigation Collection at the University of Hawaii Library are examined. These sites make direct use of the internet to improve descriptions of their photographic holdings related to Indigenous peoples and to share these images with remote communities and the world. Through the creation of a system of “visual repatriation” and “feedback" and description, the people of Nunavut and the atoll of Satawal (in Micronesia) have the opportunity to view and identify photos of their ancestors, relatives and themselves online while at the same time sharing their knowledge with each host institution to improve descriptions o...
This chapter introduces the visual repatriation project, Views from the North. A collaboration betwe...
This article considers the shift in museums and archives toward repatriating cultural materials to i...
Many people in the modern world identify with a culture essentially transmitted through live or reco...
David A. Smith is the Indigenous Studies Librarian, University of SaskatchewanTwo pioneering web pro...
Two pioneering web projects, Project Naming, created by Library and ArchivesCanada and the Inuit, an...
An increasing volume of images is available online, but barriers such as digital locks, proprietary ...
In Nunavut at present there exist only a small number of visitor’s centres and only one museum, whic...
In the last twenty years, many collecting institutions have heeded the calls by indigenous activists...
Many Canadian First Nations and Aboriginal organizations are using digital media to revitalize their...
Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and hosted by the School of Library, Archi...
The Roots 2 Share project, a collaboration between two Dutch and two Greenlandic museums, was establ...
I Indigenous peoples in Australia have been heavily documented in colonial archives and collections....
The rise of postcolonial theories in the 1970s did not yield much influence in the then practice of ...
I Indigenous peoples in Australia have been heavily documented in colonial archives and collection...
In this article a story of digital sharing is told. The focus is on a collection of traditional Inui...
This chapter introduces the visual repatriation project, Views from the North. A collaboration betwe...
This article considers the shift in museums and archives toward repatriating cultural materials to i...
Many people in the modern world identify with a culture essentially transmitted through live or reco...
David A. Smith is the Indigenous Studies Librarian, University of SaskatchewanTwo pioneering web pro...
Two pioneering web projects, Project Naming, created by Library and ArchivesCanada and the Inuit, an...
An increasing volume of images is available online, but barriers such as digital locks, proprietary ...
In Nunavut at present there exist only a small number of visitor’s centres and only one museum, whic...
In the last twenty years, many collecting institutions have heeded the calls by indigenous activists...
Many Canadian First Nations and Aboriginal organizations are using digital media to revitalize their...
Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and hosted by the School of Library, Archi...
The Roots 2 Share project, a collaboration between two Dutch and two Greenlandic museums, was establ...
I Indigenous peoples in Australia have been heavily documented in colonial archives and collections....
The rise of postcolonial theories in the 1970s did not yield much influence in the then practice of ...
I Indigenous peoples in Australia have been heavily documented in colonial archives and collection...
In this article a story of digital sharing is told. The focus is on a collection of traditional Inui...
This chapter introduces the visual repatriation project, Views from the North. A collaboration betwe...
This article considers the shift in museums and archives toward repatriating cultural materials to i...
Many people in the modern world identify with a culture essentially transmitted through live or reco...