Digital Mapping and Indigenous America
In: Routledge Research in Art and Race Ser.
Intro -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Figures -- Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Digital Mapping-Ethics, the Law, and the Sacred -- Notes -- References -- 1. Alive with Story: Mapping Indigenous Los Angeles and Carrying Our Ancestors Home -- Introduction -- Land is Life: Mapping Indigenous LA -- Source Materials -- Resources and Pedagogical Materials -- Challenges -- Remapping Return: Carrying Our Ancestors Home -- Source Materials -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 2. Digitally Re-presenting the Colonial Archive: Resources for Researching and Teaching the Carlisle Indian Industrial School and the Native American Boarding School Movement -- The Primary Sources Themselves -- Primary Sources and Their Contexts -- Descendants, Oral Histories, and Citizen Archivists -- Teaching with a Digitized Archive -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 3. Access to Truth, Healing, and Justice: Digitizing the Records of U.S. Indian Boarding Schools -- Brief Overview of Boarding School History and Context -- The Significance of U.S. Indian Boarding Schools -- Canadian TRC Records Versus U.S. Records-Access to Justice and the Right to Truth -- Data Sovereignty, Tribal Consultations, and Prioritizing Indigenous Research and Perspectives over Academic Colonization -- Trauma-Informed Research in the Digital Humanities -- National Indian Boarding School Digital Archive with Aggregated Search and Digital Map -- Conclusion: Acts of Justice -- Notes -- References -- 4. The Indigenous Digital Archive: Creating Effective Access to and Collaboration with Government Records -- Introduction -- Community Origin to Meet Community Needs -- Respectful Online Access -- Technological Frameworks to Empower Community Researchers -- Support and Mentoring -- Recursive Design and Research.