Indigenous mapping practices have yet to be widely considered by geographers outside of a historical context. In this paper I critique the geographic research paradigm through the lens of settler colonial and critical cartographic theory. I present evidence for the value of Indigenous mapping practices through a historical-critical GIS analysis of two Indigenous maps, and a creation of a story map to present those results. Finally, I suggest future routes to integrate digital mapping and Indigenous mapping practices, for pedagogy, and for preserving cultural resources, language, land, and traditional Indigenous knowledge
Indigenous peoples/nations are sought to be protected from the mainstream economy, and their knowled...
Summary: This paper is a discussion of indigenous mapping, which I define as mapping done by and for...
Maps and mapping technologies have been criticized for contributing to Indigenous assimilation.For e...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from ‘Caliber’ (http://caliber.ucpres...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.acme-journal.org/volu...
This Special Issue, “Mapping Indigenous Knowledge in the Digital Age”, explores Indigenous engagemen...
Digital cartography technologies have expanded the tool base for Indigenous communities in Canada as...
This dissertation intersects three lines of scholarship, each of which contributes to answering the ...
Indigenous cartography is based on a relational epistemology that works within a system where "place...
This paper reflects on the possibilities and limits of participatory mapping as a tool for interroga...
Indigenous claims have challenged a number of orthodoxies within state legal systems, one of them b...
The maps produced by Indigenous peoples refer either to the appropriation by Indigenous peoples of t...
The attention given to indigenous peoples' use of maps to make claims to land and rights of self-gov...
Indigenous and decolonising geographies should be unsettling and challenging to the ontological foun...
This article considers journalistic cartography in relation to socioecological disasters in Indigeno...
Indigenous peoples/nations are sought to be protected from the mainstream economy, and their knowled...
Summary: This paper is a discussion of indigenous mapping, which I define as mapping done by and for...
Maps and mapping technologies have been criticized for contributing to Indigenous assimilation.For e...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from ‘Caliber’ (http://caliber.ucpres...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.acme-journal.org/volu...
This Special Issue, “Mapping Indigenous Knowledge in the Digital Age”, explores Indigenous engagemen...
Digital cartography technologies have expanded the tool base for Indigenous communities in Canada as...
This dissertation intersects three lines of scholarship, each of which contributes to answering the ...
Indigenous cartography is based on a relational epistemology that works within a system where "place...
This paper reflects on the possibilities and limits of participatory mapping as a tool for interroga...
Indigenous claims have challenged a number of orthodoxies within state legal systems, one of them b...
The maps produced by Indigenous peoples refer either to the appropriation by Indigenous peoples of t...
The attention given to indigenous peoples' use of maps to make claims to land and rights of self-gov...
Indigenous and decolonising geographies should be unsettling and challenging to the ontological foun...
This article considers journalistic cartography in relation to socioecological disasters in Indigeno...
Indigenous peoples/nations are sought to be protected from the mainstream economy, and their knowled...
Summary: This paper is a discussion of indigenous mapping, which I define as mapping done by and for...
Maps and mapping technologies have been criticized for contributing to Indigenous assimilation.For e...