This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the author(s) and published by the Society of American Archivists. The published article can be found at: http://archivists.org/american-archivist.Collaborations between tribal and nontribal organizations bring diverse communities\ud together, often for the first time, to educate and learn, to address misinterpretations\ud of the past, and to share cultural resources and knowledge. By examining\ud data obtained through a nationally distributed survey, this research explores how\ud successful partnerships between tribal and nontribal institutions are initiated,\ud developed, and maintained; examines the degree to which the Protocols for Native\ud American Archival Mat...
This article examines the diverse problems current visual resources workflows and other information ...
In this article I examine the landscape of tribal or Indigenous archival management as it relates to...
In this article I examine the landscape of tribal or Indigenous archival management as it relates to...
Collaborations between tribal and nontribal organizations bring diverse communities together, often ...
We are aware that many archival repositories in the West hold sensitive native cultural materials an...
Collaborations between tribal and non-tribal organizations bring diverse communities together, often...
In this presentation Fernández, along with Elizabeth Joffrion, describes a research study regarding ...
This presentation was a part of the session “Developing Successful Partnerships Between Tribal Commu...
There is a saying in the Lummi language, Nilh tu o that describes the very beginning of time, when e...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the National Association ...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Utah State University and...
Collaboration is an important process for achieving partnerships between Indigenous groups and resea...
The increase in collaborative projects involving American Indian tribes and natural resource managem...
The article reviews a digital repatriation project carried out by the Center for Native American and...
Despite paradigmatic statements arguing for a collaborative archaeology, little agreement exists con...
This article examines the diverse problems current visual resources workflows and other information ...
In this article I examine the landscape of tribal or Indigenous archival management as it relates to...
In this article I examine the landscape of tribal or Indigenous archival management as it relates to...
Collaborations between tribal and nontribal organizations bring diverse communities together, often ...
We are aware that many archival repositories in the West hold sensitive native cultural materials an...
Collaborations between tribal and non-tribal organizations bring diverse communities together, often...
In this presentation Fernández, along with Elizabeth Joffrion, describes a research study regarding ...
This presentation was a part of the session “Developing Successful Partnerships Between Tribal Commu...
There is a saying in the Lummi language, Nilh tu o that describes the very beginning of time, when e...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the National Association ...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by Utah State University and...
Collaboration is an important process for achieving partnerships between Indigenous groups and resea...
The increase in collaborative projects involving American Indian tribes and natural resource managem...
The article reviews a digital repatriation project carried out by the Center for Native American and...
Despite paradigmatic statements arguing for a collaborative archaeology, little agreement exists con...
This article examines the diverse problems current visual resources workflows and other information ...
In this article I examine the landscape of tribal or Indigenous archival management as it relates to...
In this article I examine the landscape of tribal or Indigenous archival management as it relates to...