This paper provides an analysis of the Indigenous human rights agenda and identifies its relevance to Australian archivists. 1 Based on this analysis and exploration of how far …
T Janke, L Iacovino - Archival Science, 2012 - Springer
Archives play an important role in the cultural survival of Indigenous Australians. The wave of colonisation has had such an impact on Indigenous communities and the transmission of …
The practices of archival return may provide some measure of social equity to Indigenous Australians. Yet priceless cultural collections, amassed over many decades, are in danger of …
Abstract Keeping Cultures Alive investigates the relationship between Indigenous human rights and the archives through an interdisciplinary and comparative lens, bringing together …
Too often, Australia's mainstream discourse continues to be written and crafted to endorse and valorise the actions of an often-violent past, whilst disregarding the effects of the brutal …
This paper explores the role of archival activism in supporting social movements linked to human rights and social justice agendas. Taking a records continuum perspective, it …
About eighty Koorie people and other Indigenous people from southeastern Australia participated in the Trust and Technology Project, along with researchers from Public Record …
Indigenous people's perspectives present strong challenges to records keepers in many parts of the world. In New Zealand, as in Canada, indigenous people have used the …
This article highlights the extent to which international law has changed rapidly in recent years in relation to the rights of Indigenous peoples generally and in particular how this …