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Protocols for Native American Archival Materials—Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona, April 2006

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2007

Karen Underhill
Affiliation:
Special Collections and Archives, Northern Arizona University. Email: karen.underhill@nau.edu

Extract

Over the past decade, tribal leaders, archivists, and librarians in the United States and Canada have expressed an interest in improving existing relationships and developing new relationships with nontribal institutions that hold American Indian archival material. In April 2006 a group of 19 Native American and non-Native American archivists, librarians, museum curators, historians, and anthropologists gathered at Northern Arizona University Cline Library in Flagstaff, Arizona. The participants included representatives from 15 Native American, First Nation, and Aboriginal communities. The group met to identify best professional practices for culturally responsive care and use of American Indian archival materials.

Type
CONFERENCE REPORTS
Copyright
© 2006 International Cultural Property Society

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