Museums are increasingly reckoning with their roles in the colonization of Indigenous peoples as they seek to engage diverse forms of participation and justify their social relevance. Many are turning to digital solutions to aid with these endeavors, including digital repatriation/return platforms. How users interact with these platforms to create knowledge and how these platforms contribute to a larger decolonial aspiration is not well understood. In this study, I explore these issues, drawing on postcolonial/decolonial theories and affordance theory, using the Reciprocal Research Network (RRN). The RRN was co-designed by the Museum of Anthropology, U’mista Cultural Society, Musqueam Indian Band, and Stó:lō Nation/Tribal Council to meet th...
In this article I examine the landscape of tribal or Indigenous archival management as it relates to...
The rise of postcolonial theories in the 1970s did not yield much influence in the then practice of ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022Indigenous repatriation is a complex and challengin...
For several decades a decolonised museology has been manifest within Western museum practice through...
What are the potential benefits of digital networks and databases that collect information from dif...
Many Canadian First Nations and Aboriginal organizations are using digital media to revitalize their...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021Decolonizing museum collections continues to be an ...
Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and hosted by the School of Library, Archi...
Museums for a very long time have been acknowledged as trusted institutions that harbor and shape ou...
In this article I examine the landscape of tribal or Indigenous archival management as it relates to...
Digital technologies provide the platform for both preserving and producing cultural knowledge and m...
Comments about the repatriation of Indigenous cultural belongings and reconciliation with Indigenous...
Questions about who "owns" or has the right to benefit from Indigenous heritage are at the core of o...
In aiming to dispossess Indigenous peoples from their land and destroy their cultures, settler colon...
The struggle for Indigenous rights to self-determination has included the recognition that Indigenou...
In this article I examine the landscape of tribal or Indigenous archival management as it relates to...
The rise of postcolonial theories in the 1970s did not yield much influence in the then practice of ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022Indigenous repatriation is a complex and challengin...
For several decades a decolonised museology has been manifest within Western museum practice through...
What are the potential benefits of digital networks and databases that collect information from dif...
Many Canadian First Nations and Aboriginal organizations are using digital media to revitalize their...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2021Decolonizing museum collections continues to be an ...
Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and hosted by the School of Library, Archi...
Museums for a very long time have been acknowledged as trusted institutions that harbor and shape ou...
In this article I examine the landscape of tribal or Indigenous archival management as it relates to...
Digital technologies provide the platform for both preserving and producing cultural knowledge and m...
Comments about the repatriation of Indigenous cultural belongings and reconciliation with Indigenous...
Questions about who "owns" or has the right to benefit from Indigenous heritage are at the core of o...
In aiming to dispossess Indigenous peoples from their land and destroy their cultures, settler colon...
The struggle for Indigenous rights to self-determination has included the recognition that Indigenou...
In this article I examine the landscape of tribal or Indigenous archival management as it relates to...
The rise of postcolonial theories in the 1970s did not yield much influence in the then practice of ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022Indigenous repatriation is a complex and challengin...