Tribal Regional Workbench Blog

Saturday, February 19, 2005

Tribal Governance in San Diego County

Borders Committee / Tribal Session
Meeting Date: 2/18/05, Time: 12:30 p.m.
Agenda highlights include Tribal Governance in San Diego County, Southern California Tribal Chairmen's Association Update, and Reservation Transportation Authority Update.
Downloads: Agenda [PDF, 2053 KB]
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Sunday, February 13, 2005

Software Tools for Indigenous Knowledge Managemen

Jane Hunter, DSTC Pty Ltd; Bevan Koopman, University of Queensland, Australia; and Jane Sledge, Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian, USA

Abstract

Indigenous communities are beginning to realize the potential benefits digital technologies can offer with regard to the documentation and preservation of their histories and cultures. However, they are also coming to understand the opportunities for knowledge misuse and misappropriation of their knowledge which may accompany digitization. In this paper we describe a set of open source software tools designed to enable indigenous communities to protect unique cultural knowledge and materials preserved through digitization. The software tools described here enable authorized members of communities to define and control the rights, accessibility and reuse of their digital resources; uphold traditional laws pertaining to secret/sacred knowledge or objects; prevent the misuse of indigenous heritage in culturally inappropriate or insensitive ways; ensure proper attribution to the traditional owners; and enable indigenous communities to describe their resources in their own words. Hopefully the deployment of such tools will contribute to the self-determination and empowerment of indigenous communities through the revitalization of their cultures and knowledge which colonization, western laws, western cultures and globalization have eroded.
http://www.archimuse.com/mw2003/papers/hunter/hunter.html

Keywords: Indigenous Knowledge, Cultural Rights, Rights Management Software

Saturday, February 12, 2005

Project: Native American Participation in Community-Based Collaborative Planning

Native American Participation in Community-Based Collaborative Planning, New Mexico and Wisconsin: This research project will address collaborative land and resource planning processes that includes Native Americans and other interested parties. The research results will hopefully improve institutional and policy responses to land and resource issues involving Native Americans. [more]