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SUMMARY:Collecting and Caring for Native Archives and Libraries: Serving Native Communities, Serving Native History
DESCRIPTION:\nFriday, October 11, 2019\n12–1 PM\nUCLA Powell Library (3rd Floor)\nCLICC Classroom C\nLight refreshments from 11:30 am to 12:00 pm.\nRSVP at http://bit.ly/AISCLibraryTalk2019.\nA talk with Dr. Loriene Roy, (Anishinabe), Professor, School of Information, The University of Texas at Austin and Whina Te Whiu (Te Rarawa), Curator, Te Ahu Museum, and Vision Holder for Raiatea Tribal Museum and Resource Centre, Aotearoa.\nThey will speak about some of the responsibilities, protocols, and necessary community serving roles of collecting for Native subject libraries and Native archives and museums.\nAlso discussed will be the concept of integrating in this process a tribal worldview and cultural values first, and professional museum and library practices second, and how this might inform subject collecting and archival collecting at institutions broadly.\nContact Joy Holland for details or with questions: jholland@aisc.ucla.edu ( mailto:jholland@aisc.ucla.edu ); 310-206-7510.\nHosted by the UCLA American Indian Studies Center Library. Sponsored by the UCLA American Indian Studies Center. With support from Powell Library.\nThe AISC and AISC Library at UCLA acknowledge the Tongva peoples as the traditional land caretakers of Tovaangar (Los Angeles basin, So. Channel Islands). As a land grant institution, we pay our respects to Honuukvetam (Ancestors), ‘Ahiihirom (Elders), and ‘eyoohiinkem (our relatives/relations) past, present and emerging.\n \nUCLA is a tobacco-free campus. All-day parking ($13) and short-term parking (payable at pay stations) are available in Lots 2, 3 and 4 (enter the campus at Hilgard and Westholme avenues). For more information, call 310-825-7315.\n
URL:https://main.aisc.ucla.edu/events/collecting-and-caring-for-native-archives-and-libraries-serving-native-communities-serving-native-history/
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