Tribal libraries, archives, and museums : preserving our language, memory, and lifeways / edited by Loriene Roy, Anjali Bhasin, and Sarah K. Arriaga.


Lanham : Scarecrow Press, 2011.
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  • Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • A place at the table: California’s tribal libraries take steps toward inclusion / Bonnie Biggs — Alaska native village libraries: picking up the pieces / David Ongley — Community collaborations with the tribal library / Karen Alexander — Beyond books and portals: proactive indigenous librarianship / Kawika Makanani — Mohave language projects and the role of the CRIT Library / Amelia Flores and Susan D. Penfield — Out of the archives: fostering collaborative environments for language revitalization / Gabriella Reznowski and Norma A. Joseph — International efforts in supporting and advancing library services for indigenous populations / Loriene Roy — American Indian Library Association / Kelly Webster — Tribal College and University Library Association (TCULA) / Mary Anne Hansen and James Thull — Indigenous architecture for tribal cultural centers / Sam Olbekson — Tribal libraries as the future of librarianship: independent collection development as a tool for social justice / Kristen Hogan — Organizing information resources: a path for access in tribal settings / Rhonda Harris Taylor — Empowering indigenous students in the learning library / Victoria Beatty — Weaving partnerships with the American Indian peoples in your community to develop and promote your library, archival, and/or museum services / Loriene Roy — Recommendations and implications for services to and with indigenous elders / Loriene Roy — Where are the records? / Shayne Del Cohen — Tribal archives in preserving our language, memory, and lifeways / Amy Ziegler — The record road: growing perspectives on tribal archives / Loriene Roy and Daniel Alonzo — Your tribal library and strategic planning: vision, mission, service responses, goals, objectives, and output measures / Loriene Roy — Gaining local tribal support for library development: twenty-one steps for success / Cheryl A. Metoyer — Advocacy and marketing for the tribal library / Sandra Littletree — Developing a staff development plan for a tribal librarian / Loriene Roy an

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