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Kennesaw State University

2019

Oral culture

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Re-Conceptualizing Oral Culture Collections And Archival Practices, Amy L. Catania Jan 2019

Re-Conceptualizing Oral Culture Collections And Archival Practices, Amy L. Catania

Provenance, Journal of the Society of Georgia Archivists

Western ethnographers, archaeologists, and researchers have collected information on indigenous cultures for centuries, but often without the input or permission of those cultures. This creates a situation in which indigenous peoples are essentially colonized anew. Recent trends in academia, including archival studies, have sought to decolonize research. This article explores past and present methods of the collection and preservation of oral histories from indigenous persons in both the United States and Australia in order to seek the best practice(s) for such endeavors. The author argues that indigenous groups need to be consulted when collecting stories and considering access to potentially …