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Indigenous Archives Collective Panel on research and the Tandanya declaration

Members of the Indigenous Archives Collective contributed a panel discussion at the 2020 Community Informatics Research Network (CIRN) conference which is usually held in Prato (Italy). Due to COVID-19, the CIRN hosted an online event instead – the #CIRN2020 .virtual webinar series. Duncan Loxton, Kirsten Thorpe, Rose Barrowcliffe, Monica Galassi and Tasha James discussed themes

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‘Indigenous Recordkeeping and Archives’ course goes live

The Indigenous Archives and Data Stewardship Hub, part of the Jumbunna Institute for Indigenous Education and Research at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) is proud to have launched the Indigenous Recordkeeping and Archives course for the Australian Society of Archivists (ASA). The course is part of a wider agenda of the Indigenous Archives Hub to

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Right of Reply – Indigenous Rights in Data and Collections Symposium

Bookings now available This one-day symposium will focus on the importance of Indigenous rights in data and collections & the importance of the Right of Reply in relation to Indigenous self-determination and national truth-telling efforts. The right of reply is becoming increasingly important for collecting institutions that hold Indigenous cultural materials and records. To engage with the right of reply is to recognise the issues and inherent biases associated

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Revitalising the Indigenous Archives Network

2018 will see a revitalisation of the Indigenous Archives Network renamed as the Indigenous Archives Collective. Our aim will be to share stories, experiences, research, and questions on the importance of Indigenous Archives. We conceptualise ‘Archives’ broadly to encompass art, dance, storytelling as well as collections. Best described by McKemmish (2005) in relation to the Australian

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