Indigenous Digital Archive collaboration #iiif, #openannotation, #crowdsourcing to create effective access to open records related to tribal peoples' history
Check out the @NativeDocs (Indigenous Digital Archives) website where you can see and read some of the original treaties between Indigenous peoples and the US, newly digitized and made available online.
https://t.co/jMcmr6Et07
Beyond their historical and educational value, these treaties are used by tribal advocates in court to protect their rights in land and water disputes. https://t.co/kpOVigvKg4
@NativeDocs (Indigenous Digital Archives) has put all 374 treaties with the US online!
You can explore maps, see which tribes are associated with which treaties.
The interpretation of these treaties is a different matter!
cc: @sarah_k_mock
https://t.co/EW2RzclgdX
Built collaboratively with @NativeDocs, the @USNatArchives launched a new Native American treaty explorer site this week - featuring hundreds of newly digitized Ratified Indian Treaties.
Learn more about this amazing resource ⬇️.
Hundreds of Native American treaties have been scanned and are now available online, for the first time, in our Catalog. https://t.co/VEfxHQC1uQ
In partnership with The Museum of Indian Arts and Culture (MIAC), you can learn more about these treaties: https://t.co/4GxNKBvLVP.
Online video premieres later today for our new project. First ever International Image Interoperability Framework #IIIF@iiif_io project for the US National Archives! Thank you collaborators @dvnpete@leefrancisIV@digirati_uk@UNM_Law & others
.@AnnaNaruta illustrates how much information about US indigenous history can be found in seemingly dry federal administrative documents. @nativedocs#bwok@okeeffemuseum