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Transforming Indigenous Knowledges Stewardship Praxis through an Ethics of Care

open access: yesProceedings of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 2023
ABSTRACT Extant discourses in Indigenous Knowledge Management [IKM] emphasize the need to support Indigenous self‐determination, data sovereignty and self‐governance. To channel archival attention in this manner contributes to a larger shift in IKM towards stewardship praxes that empower Indigenous communities ...
Associate Chern Li Liew
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Indigenous Fire Stewardship

2019
This chapter addresses Indigenous Fire Stewardship and cultural burning using several case studies applicable to wildland fire management in the Wildland-Urban Interface. Indigenous fire stewardship practices had the highest influence around settlements (e.g. permanent villages, seasonal camps) and travel corridors (i.e.
Frank K. Lake, Amy Cardinal Christianson
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Social Media as an Indigenized Information World For Environmental Stewardship

Proceedings of the First African Conference on Human Computer Interaction, 2016
The Mbeere people of Kenya are an 'Information World' (IW). Within this IW is a Facebook Group named UVA: Universal Voice for All-The Chance for Mbeere! (UVA). We describe how UVA, as a people-led social media space is being indigenized through the online activity of sharing information to meet environmental stewardship needs.
Elizabeth E. Warrick   +3 more
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Enhancing Stewardship of Indigenous Peoples' Data, Information, and Knowledges in Libraries and Archives through Indigenous Data Governance

Library Trends, 2023
Abstract: This article provides foundational definitions connected to Indigenous Peoples' data in relation to information institutions, specifically libraries and archives. The authors explain the relationship between Indigenous Data Sovereignty (IDSov) and Indigenous Data Governance (IDGov) before moving into a general overview of norms and ...
Cummins, Jewel   +5 more
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Nature Games: Traditional Indigenous Games and Environmental Stewardship in Oceania

Sport History Review
Traditional games are often situated in counter distinction to modern sport forms and are not well understood in Western society or scholarship. However, from these games, we have the opportunity to learn much about local play and physical culture. This article focuses on traditional Indigenous games in Oceania and how they can be used as a lens for ...
Fabian, Tom   +2 more
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Indigenous Audiovisual Collections (and Shared) Stewardship

Public
Film curators now find ourselves involved in urgent conversations within our organizations on how to digitize media and make holdings accessible to communities, which leads us to think about the archive and its limitations. How do we disrupt and reset structural imbalances, within existing institutional frameworks?
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Heritage of Stewardship for Sustainability: Reimaging Indigenous Perspectives in Management Studies

Academy of Management Proceedings
This study explores the heritage of stewardship in organizational contexts through the lens of indigenous organizing, offering a holistic conception of stewardship as an alternative to conventional management approaches. We critique conventional conceptualizations of stewardship, which tend to absolve humanity from accountability in resource use ...
Siltaoja Marjo, Igbeghe Christian
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Survey, Understanding, and Ethical Stewardship of Indigenous Collections: A Case Study

Collection Management, 2017
The Aboriginal and Torres Islander Protocols for Libraries, Archives, and Information Sources; the Protocols for Native American Archival Materials; and other directives provide invaluable directio...
Verónica Reyes-Escudero, J. Wendel Cox
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Indigenous Beliefs and Environmental Stewardship: A Rural Ghana Experience

Journal of Cultural Geography, 2007
Despite recent interest in indigenous knowledge, few studies have linked it with indigenous beliefs system and its role in environmental stewardship. This link is important to cultural geographers interested in the study of small-scale cultural groups and how they relate to the environment.
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