Insights and best practices from @bthom Brian Thom and @ForceCT Alta De Vos on using powerful Google Earth mapping techniques for the benefit of Indigenous communities and local communities! Ethnographic Mapping in Action!
Learn best practices for mapping with Indigenous peoples & local communities, from field mapping the stories of significant places, to grappling with the dynamics of managing information in collaborative projects and more: https://t.co/7ioofPNvFe @bthom@ForceCT @UVicAnthro
Applications are now open for Google's Computer Science Summer Institute (CSSI), an online, 4-week intro to computer science for 1st year university students – especially those who identify with groups historically marginalized in the field. https://t.co/1RDXMmcAPq
excited to be making my first ever presentation today to the Australian Anthropological Society in the panel Mapping new Ontological Relationships to redefine settler-colonial futures My paper is on using @googleearth to Indigenize land use plans #AAS2021
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Launching the newly revised website for the @UVicAnthro #UVic Ethnographic Mapping Lab https://t.co/u9Kcdv5g1b. See new features on past & ongoing work, a updated Indigenous Mapping bibliography, des resources en français, links to our partners, & more! @CICADAorg@UVicSocialSci
Check out the newly updated EML website tomorrow morning! We've updated our home page, project pages, publications, workshops, media coverage, and added a brand new Français page dedicated to our French resources.
Hey good people #LyttonBC First Nation & the whole town the confluence of the Thompson and Fraser Rivers have been razed to the ground, days after setting all time heat record. Hard times ahead. #lyttonfire
Lytton First Nation Community Emergency Support https://t.co/TVFxBLD42x
Indigenous peoples have the right to self determination and the right to survival, dignity and well-being --
I took this photo back in 2007, and the message still needs saying today on National Indigenous Peoples' Day @UBCIC@BCAFN@FNSummit
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@bthom will be presenting Ethnographic Approaches to Indigenous Mapping at the Dîner-conférences Autochtones, Séminaire de Cartographies Autochtones hosted by @UQAT on May 12th @CICADAorg. The talk will be in English with French subtitles. Please register! https://t.co/h0hdGwkXDa
wonderfully interesting and interactive new map experience of languages in New York. Remarkalbe dataset and visualization, this will be meaningful to people for years to come.
Many congratulations to our Darcy Mathews and @salalberrywoman, and colleagues for winning the 2020 Gordon R. Willey Prize from the American Anthropological Association. Read their award-winning research https://t.co/12joCXbHde
we're very excited about the new issue of @utpjournals Cartographica, guest edited by @R_RoseRedwood@nitanahkohe and partners, on Decolonizing the Map: Recentering Indigenous Mappings. The article by the students at ȽÁU, WELṈEW̱ Tribal School is AWESOME! https://t.co/Hr2VHQUpA2
Entangling #mapping, #remotesensing and #ethnography, check out new @UVicAnthro MA thesis by Jack Baker on Hul'qumi'num culturally important seaweeds in the #SalishSea https://t.co/nU9fhI5k8r