Curator of Indigenous Materials @AmPhilSociety and CNAIR (see link). Settler. Archivist. Bird nerd. Cat lady. Pacific NWerner. All tweets my own views. He/him
I'm happy to announce the newly-completed Guide to the Indigenous Materials at the @AmPhilSociety Library, the oldest and one of the largest repositories of archival materials relating to Indigenous cultures and languages of the Americas, dating from 1553 to 2017. Check it out! https://t.co/YV2ebuqtPM
The APS Library and Center for Native American and Indigenous Research have a new guide to #Indigenous materials. Read more about the highlights from this improved resource: https://t.co/9c7qDui2Pu
Join us online at 6 pm ET for the keynote discussion to the 6th annual Digital Knowledge Sharing Workshop. Alan Corbiere will share his experience working in his community to revitalize Anishinaabe language and knowledge. https://t.co/E8Jzv0Zj2H
Join us virtually on July 26th at 6pm ET for a special keynote talk with Alan
Corbiere! Dr. Corbiere will discuss his past experience working in his community to
revitalize Anishinaabe language and knowledge. #IndigenousStudies#languagerevitalization
https://t.co/E8Jzv0ZQSf
Join us virtually on July 26th at 6pm ET for a special keynote talk with Alan
Corbiere! Dr. Corbiere will discuss his past experience working in his community to
revitalize Anishinaabe language and knowledge. #IndigenousStudies#languagerevitalization
https://t.co/E8Jzv0ZQSf
NEWS: As part of our "Of the People" initiative, the Library is offering a third round of grant funding to support contemporary cultural field research within diverse communities. MORE: https://t.co/UkHbHwFSqC
The Center for Native American and Indigenous Research (CNAIR) just cataloged the Sue Gilfillan collection, which touches on the urban Indigenous community in Minneapolis in the 1960s-70s and Native social movements in the U.S. in those years.
#APSCNAIR
https://t.co/kiNKevpS3G
The @librarycongress blog for the Connecting Communities Digital Initiative recently featured APS Curator of Indigenous Materials, Brian Carpenter (@ArchivistBrianC), discussing archives and Indigenous communities' research priorities.
https://t.co/2yPpSpYA5N
#APSCNAIR
Enter for a chance to win this quilled art piece created by Crystal Gloade. Each donor who gives $20 or more will be entered to win & every dollar you give to Mi’kmawey Debert during the Great Canadian Giving Challenge is a chance for us to win $20K from Canada Helps. Wela'liek!
Mi'kmawey Debert is participating in the Great Canadian Giving Challenge, sponsored by Canada Helps! Donate here for a win-win gift! https://t.co/M9oq5BBDjX or EFT to [email protected]. If you e-transfer, please include your mailing address and the phrase “Mi’kmawey Debert.”
Many thanks to @AmPhilSociety for supporting my project, " 'Afraid of what will become of us daily': Eastern Cherokee Voices from the Civil War" with a Phillips Fund grant. Grateful to be working on syllabary docs with ECHT (Eastern Cherokee Histories in Translation) at WCU.
Currently being cataloged: audio tapes donated by Larry Aitken (Bezhigoogahbow), a distinguished Ojibwe elder and educator from Leech Lake, who was a guiding voice in the writing of the APS Protocols for the Treatment of Indigenous Materials and the founding of #APSCNAIR.
Currently being cataloged: audio tapes donated by Larry Aitken (Bezhigoogahbow), a distinguished Ojibwe elder and educator from Leech Lake, who was a guiding voice in the writing of the APS Protocols for the Treatment of Indigenous Materials and the founding of #APSCNAIR.
@PhotoIndigenous Link below, along w/ related photoalbum. We're in the midst of a multi-month overhaul of APS photo records. We welcome guidance on ID's of people and place. We can also provide images for free to community members via. Just write to [email protected].
https://t.co/kBFffqbAsd
The final 2022-2023 Indigenous Studies Seminar will take place May 25,
2023 at 4:00 p.m. Join us in welcoming Joseph Dupris for a virtual discussion of Tribalized Language Research!
https://t.co/cdU4salrea
The final 2022-2023 Indigenous Studies Seminar will take place May 25,
2023 at 4:00 p.m. Join us in welcoming Joseph Dupris for a virtual discussion of Tribalized Language Research!
https://t.co/cdU4salrea