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Digital Mapping and Indigenous America

Janet Berry Hess

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English
Routledge
31 May 2023
"Employing anthropology, field research, and humanities methodologies as well as digital cartography, and foregrounding the voices of Indigenous scholars, this text examines digital projects currently underway, and includes alternative modes of ""mapping"" Native American, Alaskan Native, Indigenous Hawaiian and First Nations land. The work of both established and emerging scholars addressing a range of geographic regions and cultural issues is also represented. Issues addressed include the history of maps made by Native Americans; healing and reconciliation projects related to boarding schools; language and land reclamation; Western cartographic maps created in collaboration with Indigenous nations; and digital resources that combine maps with narrative, art, and film, along with chapters on archaeology, place naming, and the digital presence of elders.

This text is of interest to scholars working in history, cultural studies, anthropology, Native American studies, and digital cartography."

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Imprint:   Routledge
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 246mm,  Width: 174mm, 
Weight:   560g
ISBN:   9780367747374
ISBN 10:   0367747375
Series:   Routledge Research in Art and Race
Pages:   232
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Primary
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction Janet Berry Hess 1. Alive with Story: Mapping Indigenous Los Angeles and Carrying Our Ancestors Home Sarah Montoya 2. Digitally Re-Presenting the Colonial Archive: Resources for Researching and Teaching the Carlisle Indian Industrial School and the Native American Boarding School Movement Frank Vitale IV, Susan Rose, and James Gerencser 3. Access to Truth, Healing, and Justice: Digitizing the Records of U.S. Indian Boarding Schools Christine Diindiisi McCleave, Rose Miron 4. The Indigenous Digital Archives: Access and Collaboration in the Southwest Anna Naruta-Moya 5.Myaamiaataweenki eekincikoonihkiinki eeyoonki aapisaataweenki: A Miami Language Digital Tool for Language Reclamation Daryl Baldwin, David J. Costa, Douglas Troy 6. A Cartographic History and Analyses of Indian-White Relations in the Great Plains Daniel G. Cole 7. Mapping with Indigenous Peoples in Canada D. R. Fraser Taylor 8. Early California Cultural Project: Visualizing Uncertainties within Indigenous History Steve Hackel, Jeanette Zerneke, Natale Zappia 9. Access to Government Information and Inclusive Stewardship of North America’s Archaeological Heritage Eric C. Kansa, Sarah Whitcher Kansa, David G. Anderson, Joshua J. Wells, Kelsey Noack Myers, Stephen Yerka 10. Finding Balance Between Development and Conservation: The O’ahu Greenprint The Trust for Public Land 11. Native Land: Social Media Education and Community Voices Victor Temprano 12. Mapping Indigenous American Cultures and Living Histories: A Gathering Place Janet Berry Hess 13. William Commanda, Wampum Oral Storytelling, Digital Technology and Remapping Indigenous Presence Across North American Romola V. Thumbadoo and D. R. Fraser Taylor 14. Mapping Names in Mohawk: Place Names and Visualizations of Indigenous Knowledge Rebekah R. Ingram Appendix

"Janet Berry Hess, J.D., Ph.D., is Professor of Art History and Project Director of the National Endowment for the Humanities project ""Mapping Indigenous Cultures and Living Resources"" at Sonoma State University."

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