A few sources to look at
Hi Allison,
This is a great topic (you already noted it is similar to mine!) and I think you do a good job of covering a lot of the areas of such a broad subject. I wanted to suggest a few articles for you too, since our topics have some overlap (although I realize you might already have them):
Wareham, Evelyn. “‘Our Own Identity, Our Own Taonga, Our Own Self Coming Back’: Indigenous Voices in New Zealand Record-Keeping.” Archivaria 52 (Fall 2001): 26-46
Perry, Adele, "The Colonial Archive on Trial: Possession, Dispossession, and History in Delgamuukw v. British Columbia." in Antoinette Burton, Archives Stories [this one is a chapter in a book, but the full ebook is available online through the library]
McEwan, Cheryl. “Building a Postcolonial Archive? Gender, Collective Memory and Citizenship in Post-Apartheid South Africa.” Journal of South African Studies 26 (September 2003): 739-757. http://www.jstor.org/stable/3557440
Hope that could help you out!
hi, I was looking at potential sources for mine that I thought you might find helpful for the Canada section. MOA's guide to repatriation is interesting, especially when you compare it to the Royal BC Museum's. This is a great topic. http://moa.ubc.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/Resources-Repatriation-Guidelines.pdf http://royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/assets/Aboriginal_Material_Operating_Policy.pdf
Hi Shyla, I'm familiar with MOA's guidelines, but I'd never seen the RBC Museum ones. Thanks for passing them along. I appreciate it!
Hi Kelsey,
I had never seen the Delgamuukw article before! Thanks for passing it along. It looks really interesting and I'm always happy to get my hands on First Nations related archive stuff because there's so little of it. Very cool, especially with the archives from both sides of the trial coming to UBC RB&SC to live now. Have you got Wareham's "From Explorers to Evangelists" article from, I think, Archival Science? My memory of it isn't 100% right now, but it definitely talked a lot about colonial in the South Pacific.