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Digital Knowledge Sharing: Forging Partnerships between Scholars, Archives, and Indigenous Communities
2016
Museum Anthropology Review
The article reviews a digital repatriation project carried out by the Center for Native American and Indigenous Research at the American Philosophical Society over the course of eight years (2008-present). The project focused on building digital archives in four indigenous communities: Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, Penobscot Nation, Tuscarora Nation, and Ojibwe communities in both the United States and Canada. The article features insights from traditional knowledge keepers who helped to
doi:10.14434/10.14434/mar.v10i2.20268
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