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Afterlives of Indigenous Archives

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Afterlives of Indigenous Archives offers a compelling critique of Western archives and their use in the development of “digital humanities.” The essays collected here present the work of an international and interdisciplinary group of indigenous scholars; researchers in the field of indigenous studies and early American studies; and librarians, curators, activists, and storytellers.

The contributors examine various digital projects and outline their relevance to the lives and interests of tribal people and communities, along with the transformative power that access to online materials affords.

The authors aim to empower native people to re-envision the Western archive as a site of community-based practices for cultural preservation, one that can offer indigenous perspectives and new technological applications for the imaginative reconstruction of the tribal past, the repatriation of the tribal memories, and a powerful vision for an indigenous future.

This important and timely collection will appeal to archivists and indigenous studies scholars alike.

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Dartmouth College Press
1512603651 / 9781512603651
Paperback / softback
15/10/2019
United States
264 pages
151 x 232 mm, 414 grams