A Digital Bundle Protecting and Promoting Indigenous Knowledge Online

A Digital Bundle

Protecting and Promoting Indigenous Knowledge Online

An essential contribution to Internet activism and a must read for Indigenous educators, A Digital Bundle frames digital technology as an important tool for self-determination and idea sharing, ultimately contributing to Indigenous resurgence and nation building.

By defining Indigenous Knowledge online in terms of “digital bundles,” Jennifer Wemigwans elevates both cultural protocol and cultural responsibilities, grounds online projects within Indigenous philosophical paradigms, and highlights new possibilities for both the Internet and Indigenous communities.

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    Anglais
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    256
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À propos de l'auteur

Jennifer Wemigwans

Jennifer Wemigwans is Anishnaabekwe (Ojibwe/Potawatomi) from Wikwemikong First Nation and president of Invert Media. She is an assistant professor at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education (OISE) at University of Toronto.

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