This case study examines an experiment in archival practice and mentorship undertaken at the University of Oklahoma (OU) during the spring semester of 2019. The project concerned the inventory of an important privately held archive in American Indian history. The case study describes the process and documentation involved in an institution assuming temporary custody of a private collection, including legal and ethical considerations of temporary custody, and explores the mentorship relationship among group of interdisciplinary faculty and students, as well as the products, both archival and non-archival, that resulted form this collaborative effort
The American Indian Resource Materials amount to about twenty percent of the Western History Collect...
4 p. Includes: Preserving the Record of a People: Library Receives Archive; Library Adopts New PLA...
This dissertation investigates the ways that Assiniboine peoples have kept bodies of cultural knowle...
During the spring semester of 2015 and the fall semester of 2016, two cohorts of students at the Uni...
Collaborations between tribal and nontribal organizations bring diverse communities together, often ...
The article reviews a digital repatriation project carried out by the Center for Native American and...
We are aware that many archival repositories in the West hold sensitive native cultural materials an...
This case study examined a facilities-based youth organization in a rural American Indian reservatio...
The Northwest Archivists (NWA), a regional archival association in the Pacific Northwest, establishe...
At the core of recent research on heritage and historical consciousness is the premise that interpre...
Sometimes collaboration is the key to caring for objects outside of one’s area of expertise. For exa...
The Protocols for Native American Archival Materials have called upon archivists to acknowledge and ...
Collaborations between tribal and non-tribal organizations bring diverse communities together, often...
This paper was submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Muse...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Utah State University and...
The American Indian Resource Materials amount to about twenty percent of the Western History Collect...
4 p. Includes: Preserving the Record of a People: Library Receives Archive; Library Adopts New PLA...
This dissertation investigates the ways that Assiniboine peoples have kept bodies of cultural knowle...
During the spring semester of 2015 and the fall semester of 2016, two cohorts of students at the Uni...
Collaborations between tribal and nontribal organizations bring diverse communities together, often ...
The article reviews a digital repatriation project carried out by the Center for Native American and...
We are aware that many archival repositories in the West hold sensitive native cultural materials an...
This case study examined a facilities-based youth organization in a rural American Indian reservatio...
The Northwest Archivists (NWA), a regional archival association in the Pacific Northwest, establishe...
At the core of recent research on heritage and historical consciousness is the premise that interpre...
Sometimes collaboration is the key to caring for objects outside of one’s area of expertise. For exa...
The Protocols for Native American Archival Materials have called upon archivists to acknowledge and ...
Collaborations between tribal and non-tribal organizations bring diverse communities together, often...
This paper was submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Muse...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Utah State University and...
The American Indian Resource Materials amount to about twenty percent of the Western History Collect...
4 p. Includes: Preserving the Record of a People: Library Receives Archive; Library Adopts New PLA...
This dissertation investigates the ways that Assiniboine peoples have kept bodies of cultural knowle...