A Digital Bundle: Protecting and Promoting Indigenous Knowledge Online

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A Digital Bundleexplores the potential of online and digital technologies to serve Indigenous resurgence by contributing to the goals of Indigenous nation building. Based on interviews and discussions with active users of Four Directions Teachings, a website created by Jennifer Wemigwans,A Digital Bundlemakes a case for a new online social movement that embraces Indigenous perspectives. Key to this movement is the redefinition of online Indigenous knowledge projects as "digital bundles," thus elevating the cultural protocols and responsibilities that come with such a designation and grounding these projects within an Indigenous epistemological paradigm.A Digital Bundleis an important contribution to the field of internet activism and a must-read for Indigenous educators.

Author(s): Jennifer Wemigwans
Publisher: University of Regina Press
Year: 2018

Language: English
Pages: 224
City: Regina