Step 6: For Further Reading

Helpful Links

Protocols for Native American Archival Materials https://www2.nau.edu/libnap-p/PrintProtocols.pdf 

Traditional Knowledge Labels https://localcontexts.org/tk-labels/


References

Christen, Kim. 2018. Relationships, not records: Digital Heritage and the Ethics of Sharing Indigenous Knowledge Online. In Sayers, Jentery (ed.), Routledge Companion to Media Studies and Digital Humanities, pp. 403-412. Routledge: Taylor & Francis Group. https://www.kimchristen.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/41christenKimberly.pdf 

Cruz, Emiliana (Researcher, Photographer), Isabel Cruz Baltazar (Speaker), and Erendida Cruz Cruz (Speaker). 2009. Hike down into S7an4 Ta4 Ke2. Chatino Language Documentation Project Collection. The Archive of the Indigenous Languages of Latin America, ailla.utexas.org. Access: Public, AILLA PID: 132998. Files used: CTP004R018I139.jpg, CTP004R018I142.jpg, CTP004R018I151.jpg, CTP004R018I199.jpg, CTP004R018I205.jpg & CTP004R018I206.jpg. https://ailla.utexas.org/islandora/object/ailla:132998

First Archivist Circle. 2007. Protocols for Native American Archival Materials, Northern Arizona University. https://www2.nau.edu/libnap-p/protocols.html 

Johnson, Heidi. 2004. Language documentation and archiving, or how to build a better corpus. In Peter K. Austin (ed.), Language Documentation and Description Volume 2, 140–153. London: SOAS. http://www.elpublishing.org/docs/1/02/ldd02_11.pdf

Kung, Susan, Antonio Vigueras Huerta and Nicolás Vigueras Patricio. 2001. Conversation in the carpenter’s workshop. In the Huehuetla Tepehua Collection of Susan Kung. The Archive of the Indigenous Languages of Latin America, ailla.utexas.org. Access: public. PID ailla:125182. https://ailla.utexas.org/islandora/object/ailla%3A125182

McIntosh, Justin (Researcher, Photographer), Rufino Quintas López (Speaker), Reginaldo Quintas Figueroa (Interviewer), Hugo Reyes Velasco (Transcriber, Translator), . 2010. Conversations with Rufino Quintas López. Teotepec Chatino Collection of Justin McIntosh. The Archive of the Indigenous Languages of Latin America, ailla.utexas.org. Access: Public, AILLA PID: 139042. Files used: CYA003R006I028.jpg & CYA003R006I029.jpg. https://ailla.utexas.org/islandora/object/ailla:139042

Woodbury, Anthony C. 2014. Archives and audiences: Toward making endangered language documentations people can read, use, understand, and admire. In David Nathan & Peter K. Austin (eds) Language Documentation and Description, vol 12: Special Issue on Language Documentation and Archiving, pp. 19-36. London: SOAS. http://www.elpublishing.org/docs/1/12/ldd12_02.pdf

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