I’m thrilled to share that Decolonial Archival Futures written by Skylee-Storm Hogan-Stacey and I is now available for order. This book represents many discussions, learnings, and experiences Skylee-Storm and I have had in relation to archives.
A huge thank you to everyone who has supported us along this journey.
Here’s a look at the Table of Contents:
Series Introduction
Foreword by Ricardo L. Punzalan
Preface
Chapter 1 Recognizing Colonial Frameworks
- Colonial Archives in the United States
- Colonial Archives in Canada
- Colonial Archives in Australia
- Colonial Archives in New Zealand
- Moving Away from Colonial Archives
Chapter 2 Archives and Cultural Protocols
- UNDRIP and Archival Practice
- Protocols in the United States
- Protocols in Canada
- Protocols in Australia
- New Zealand Protocols
- Protocols in Practice
Chapter 3 Challenging Original Order and Provenance
- Indigenous Provenance in the United States
- Indigenous Provenance in Canada
- Indigenous Provenance in Australia
- Indigenous Provenance in New Zealand
- Digital Approaches to Provenance
Chapter 4 Community-Based Archival Description
- American Participatory Description and Community Archives
- Canadian Participatory Description and Indigenous Community Archives
- Australian Examples of Archival Cocreation and Community Description
- The National Library of New Zealand
- Approaching Decolonizing Description
Chapter 5 Indigenous Archival Futures
- Areas for Transformation of Archival Practice
Bibliography
About the Authors
Index