These days, many people are learning about ethnic fraud on social media, which makes it challenging to distinguish genuine fraud… Read More
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Navigating Partnerships with Indigenous People in a Time of Ethnic Fraud Panic
by Siobhan Senier Among the many miseries that 2020 has visited upon this world, it has brought an avalanche of… Read More
Mapping ssipsis’ newspaper stash
By Andrea Engen, UNH Class of 2018 (click directly on a balloon to see details, or click the frame in… Read More
Dawnland Voices 2.0: print edition, and a call for reviewers
It has been a good while since I posted anything to the blog section of this website. Dawnlandvoices.org actually started… Read More
A Crowdsourcing Question: Indigenous Small Presses
I’m working on a long footnote for a review essay due soon, and thought I would put this out there–a… Read More
Tribal Newsletters and Periodicals in New England
One project I’d like to pursue someday soon is a full database of regional indigenous periodicals. There are loads of… Read More
History of the Native Web
Amy Earhart has been collecting links to early, activist web-based projects focused on people of color, a project that has… Read More
History of the Native Web
Amy Earhart has been collecting links to early, activist web-based projects focused on people of color, a project that has… Read More
Tribal Newsletters and Periodicals in New England
One project I’d like to pursue someday soon is a full database of regional indigenous periodicals. There are loads of… Read More
A Crowdsourcing Question: Indigenous Small Presses
I’m working on a long footnote for a review essay due soon, and thought I would put this out there–a… Read More
Experiment in Online Book Discussion: Unraveling the Spreading Cloth of Time
I’m trying to renew a little experiment with online book discussion. A couple of years ago I tried starting an… Read More
More on Indigenizing Wikipedia. . .and Open Peer Review
I feel very lucky to have my short essay on “Indigenizing Wikipedia” included in a new book-in-progress: Web Writing: Why… Read More
Can the Digital Humanities Be Decolonized?
I was recently party to a debate, conducted mainly on blogs and Twitter, about an online journal’s decision to put… Read More
Days of DH at Northeastern University, March 18, 2013
Here are the slides and text for the “lightning talk” I’m to give tomorrow at Northeastern for their “Days of… Read More
Indigenizing Wikipedia
Today there is an international feminist takeover of Wikipedia; you can follow it on Twitter using #tooFEW. It was a… Read More
The Boston Children’s Museum as a Native Literary Hub
This is the paper I’ll present tomorrow at MLA in Boston. You can see my slides here. Sovereignty and… Read More
A Dawnland Voices Wordle
My colleague James Finley produced this word cloud by running the entire manuscript for Dawnland Voices–the 600-page anthology of regional… Read More
Digitizing Tribal Newsletters
As I look forward to the third Indigenous New England Conference tomorrow at UNH, I’m especially interested in speaking with… Read More