The question of how to appropriately care for and share Indigenous knowledges is central to cultural heritage documentation and, contemporary archival praxes and discourses. Transforming the standards of Indigenous knowledge management (IKM) necessitates confronting the legacies of colonial control and Indigenous expurgation that settler colonial galleries, libraries, archives, and museums (GLAM) have contributed to (intentionally or not). Writing of and within the Māori context in New Zealand, we argue that a renewed orientation toward dialogic collaboration between institutions and Indigenous communities is crucial for revitalizing archival practices and partnerships in ways that center Indigenous values. Moreover, we purport that alignin...
Indigenous people's perspectives present strong challenges to records keepers in many parts of the w...
This research project investigates the digital collections from selected heritage organisations, exp...
This thesis examines interconnections between indigenous languages, objects and professional practic...
Tangible and intangible forms of indigenous knowledges and cultural expressions are often found in l...
In this article I examine the landscape of tribal or Indigenous archival management as it relates to...
Conflict or a reconciliation of it is a common theme in discussions on indigenous peoples’ heritage....
In this article I examine the landscape of tribal or Indigenous archival management as it relates to...
This paper contributes to building respectful relationships between Indigenous (First Nations, Métis...
This paper contributes to building respectful relationships between Indigenous (First Nations, Métis...
I Indigenous peoples in Australia have been heavily documented in colonial archives and collection...
This paper contributes to building respectful relationships between Indigenous (First Nations, Métis...
For several decades a decolonised museology has been manifest within Western museum practice through...
Australian copyright law and Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP) have always sat un...
This paper contributes to building respectful relationships between Indigenous (First Nations...
Indigenous or traditional knowledge (IK) holders face a lack of respect and appreciation for such kn...
Indigenous people's perspectives present strong challenges to records keepers in many parts of the w...
This research project investigates the digital collections from selected heritage organisations, exp...
This thesis examines interconnections between indigenous languages, objects and professional practic...
Tangible and intangible forms of indigenous knowledges and cultural expressions are often found in l...
In this article I examine the landscape of tribal or Indigenous archival management as it relates to...
Conflict or a reconciliation of it is a common theme in discussions on indigenous peoples’ heritage....
In this article I examine the landscape of tribal or Indigenous archival management as it relates to...
This paper contributes to building respectful relationships between Indigenous (First Nations, Métis...
This paper contributes to building respectful relationships between Indigenous (First Nations, Métis...
I Indigenous peoples in Australia have been heavily documented in colonial archives and collection...
This paper contributes to building respectful relationships between Indigenous (First Nations, Métis...
For several decades a decolonised museology has been manifest within Western museum practice through...
Australian copyright law and Indigenous Cultural and Intellectual Property (ICIP) have always sat un...
This paper contributes to building respectful relationships between Indigenous (First Nations...
Indigenous or traditional knowledge (IK) holders face a lack of respect and appreciation for such kn...
Indigenous people's perspectives present strong challenges to records keepers in many parts of the w...
This research project investigates the digital collections from selected heritage organisations, exp...
This thesis examines interconnections between indigenous languages, objects and professional practic...