This policy brief explores the use and expands the conversation on the ability of geospatial technologies to represent Indigenous cultural knowledge. Indigenous peoples’ use of geospatial technologies has already proven to be a critical step for protecting tribal self-determination. However, the ontological frameworks and techniques of Western geospatial technologies differ from those of Indigenous cultures, which inevitably lead to mistranslation and misrepresentation when applied to cultural knowledge. The authors advocate the creation of new technologies that are more conducive to Indigenous ontologies and epistemologies in an effort to break down the barriers to the expression and preservation of cultural heritage and cultural survival
Maps and mapping technologies have been criticized for contributing to Indigenous assimilation.For e...
The Internet and digital technology create new possibilities for the development of cultures,communi...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.acme-journal.org/volu...
This policy brief explores the use and expands the conversa-tion on the ability of geospatial techno...
This is the published version, available from the publisher at http://www.aasc.ucla.edu/archives/nex...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from ‘Caliber’ (http://caliber.ucpres...
Indigenous cartography is based on a relational epistemology that works within a system where "place...
The maps produced by Indigenous peoples refer either to the appropriation by Indigenous peoples of t...
This Special Issue, “Mapping Indigenous Knowledge in the Digital Age”, explores Indigenous engagemen...
White paper describing concepts that inform indigenous decision making regarding language, culture, ...
Indigenous Australians are often keen to use digital technologies in their struggle to develop susta...
More and more communities and organisations around the world are realising the value and significanc...
Scientific research involving remote rural communities is often plagued by a lack of understanding o...
Human geography has driven substantive improvements in methodologies and applications of Geographic ...
Spatial information science has given rise to a set of concepts, tools, and techniques for understan...
Maps and mapping technologies have been criticized for contributing to Indigenous assimilation.For e...
The Internet and digital technology create new possibilities for the development of cultures,communi...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.acme-journal.org/volu...
This policy brief explores the use and expands the conversa-tion on the ability of geospatial techno...
This is the published version, available from the publisher at http://www.aasc.ucla.edu/archives/nex...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from ‘Caliber’ (http://caliber.ucpres...
Indigenous cartography is based on a relational epistemology that works within a system where "place...
The maps produced by Indigenous peoples refer either to the appropriation by Indigenous peoples of t...
This Special Issue, “Mapping Indigenous Knowledge in the Digital Age”, explores Indigenous engagemen...
White paper describing concepts that inform indigenous decision making regarding language, culture, ...
Indigenous Australians are often keen to use digital technologies in their struggle to develop susta...
More and more communities and organisations around the world are realising the value and significanc...
Scientific research involving remote rural communities is often plagued by a lack of understanding o...
Human geography has driven substantive improvements in methodologies and applications of Geographic ...
Spatial information science has given rise to a set of concepts, tools, and techniques for understan...
Maps and mapping technologies have been criticized for contributing to Indigenous assimilation.For e...
The Internet and digital technology create new possibilities for the development of cultures,communi...
This is the publisher's version, also available electronically from http://www.acme-journal.org/volu...