--"Protocols for Native American Archival Materials": Additional Resources Arranged by Protocol Section

1.  Building Relationships of Mutual Respect

Guidelines for Collaboration, The School for Advanced Research
Guidelines (video and text)

Truth & Reconciliation Report and Recommendations, Canadian Federation of Library Associations
Report and recommendations (text)

Devon Murphy, “Guidelines on Working with Indigenous Partners and Information”
Guidelines (text)

Jamila Ghaddar and Nadia Caidi, "Indigenous Knowledge in a Post-Apology Era: Steps Toward Healing and Bridge Building"
Article (text)

2. Striving for Balance in Content and Perspectives

3. Accessibility and Use 

Gilman, "From Marginalization to Accessibility: Classification of Indigenous Materials. Faculty Scholarship"
Article (text)

4. Culturally Sensitive Materials

Traditional Knowledge labels
Tool/guidelines (text)

Mukurtu
Tool/guidelines (text)

Newberry Library
Sample policies from repository and guidelines (text)

American Philosophical Society
Sample policies from repository and guidelines (text)

5. Providing Context

Pitt Rivers
Project website and thesaurus (text)

Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
Project website and thesaurus (text)

Ngā Upoku Tukutuku, Māori Subject Headings Project, jointly sponsored by LIANZA, Te Rōpū Whakahau, and the New Zealand National Library
Project website and thesaurus (text)

X̱wi7x̱wa Library and Deer Classification System
Website and thesaurus (text)

Doyle, Ann M.; Lawson, Kimberley; Dupont, Sarah, "Indigenization of Knowledge Organization at the Xwi7xwa Library"
Article (text)

Worth, Sydney, “This Library Takes an Indigenous Approach to Categorizing Books”
Article (text)

Monica Martens, "Creating a supplemental thesaurus to LCSH for a specialized collection: The experience of the National Indian Law Library"
Article (text)

Bone, Christine, Brett Lougheed, Camille Callison, Janet La France, and Terry Reilly, “Changes to Library of Congress Subject Headings Related to Indigenous Peoples: for use in the AMA MAIN Database”
Thesaurus (text)

Christine Bone, “Modifications to the Library of Congress Subject Headings for use by
Manitoba archives”

Article (text)

Sandra Littletree and Cheryl A. Metoyer, “Knowledge Organization from an Indigenous Perspective: The Mashantucket Pequot Thesaurus of American Indian Terminology Project”
Article (text)

American Philosophical Society CNAIR Guide to the Indigenous Material
Guide to collections (text)

Lau Ā Lau Ka ʻIke, World Indigenous Nations University Hawaii Pasifika
Project website and thesaurus (text)

Indigenous Subject Headings Modifications at Red River College Presentation Video and Text
Presentation (video and text)

First Nations, Métis, and Inuit – Indigenous Ontology
Project website and thesaurus (text)

American Indian Library Association, Subject Access and Classification Committee Wiki
Project website (text)

Decolonizing Classification and Indigenizing Description Presentations from Sorting Libraries Out Symposium 2019
Presentations (video and text)

Hoffman, Nadine, "Controlled Vocabulary and Indigenous Terminology in Canadian Arctic Legal Research"
Article (text)

Decolonizing Cataloging and Classification
Presentation (text)

Karen Smith-Yoshimura, "Strategies for alternate subject headings and maintaining subject headings"
Article (text)

Lougheed et al, "Reconciliation through description: using metadata to realize the vision of the National Research Centre for Truth and Reconciliation."
Article (text)

Vaughan, "The Language of Cataloguing: Deconstructing and Decolonizing Systems of Organization in Libraries"
Article (text)

Hollie C. White, "Decolonizing the Way Libraries Organize"
Article (text)

Deborah Lee, "Indigenous Knowledge Organization: a study of concepts, terminology, structure and (mostly) Indigenous voices"
Article (text)

University of Alberta’s Decolonizing Description project
Presentation (text)

Library of Congress Subject Headings Related to Indigenous Peoples: a Project Changing
LCSH for use in a Canadian Archival Context

Article (text)

Pop-up from South Australian Museum online database
Sample of prefatory text and website (text)

6. Native American Intellectual Property Issues
 

Trevor Reed, “Who Owns Our Ancestors’ Voices?”
Article (text)

Jane Anderson and Kimberly Christen, “Decolonizing Attribution”
Article (text)

Traditional Knowledge licenses
Tool (text)

7. Copying and Repatriation of Records to Native American Communities

Joshua A. Bell, Kimberly Christen, and Mark Turin, “After the Return; Digital Repatriation and the Circulation of Indigenous Knowledge Workshop Report”
Article (text)

8. Native American Research Protocols

9. Reciprocal Education and Training

Museum Decolonization Institute
Website (text)

Hawaiʻi Museums Association Cultural Competency webinars
Presentations (video and text)

10. Awareness of Native American Communities and Issues

K. Webster, Ann M. Doyle, "Don't class me in antiquities! : giving voice to Native American materials"
Article (text)

Digital Atlas of Native American Intellectual Traditions
Project website (text)