TY - BOOK AU - Wemigwans,Jennifer TI - A digital bundle: protecting and promoting Indigenous knowledge online SN - 9780889775510 AV - E78.C2 W46 2018 U1 - 302.23/108997071 23 PY - 2018///] CY - Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada PB - University of Regina Press KW - Internet and indigenous peoples KW - Social aspects KW - Canada KW - Political aspects KW - Ethnoscience KW - Computer network resources KW - Indians of North America KW - Intellectual life KW - 21st century KW - Internet and Indigenous peoples KW - Native peoples KW - Communication KW - Internet et autochtones KW - Aspect social KW - Autochtones KW - Vie intellectuelle KW - 21e siècle KW - Ethnosciences KW - Ressources Internet N1 - Indigenous Resurgence and the Internet -- Decolonizing the Digital -- Applying Indigenous Methodologies And Theories -- Biskaabiiyang ("to Look Back") -- Naakgonige ("to Plan") -- Aanjigone ("Non-Interference") -- Debwewin ("Truth as Heart Knowledge") -- Lighting New Fires for the Internet N2 - "'A serious advance in state-of-the-art research.' Marisa Duarte, author of Network Sovereignty: Building the Internet across Indian Country. An essential contribution to Internet activism and a must-read for educators, theorists, and users of technology, A Digital Bundle demonstrates the great potential for digital technology to contribute to Indigenous self-determination, resurgence, revitalization, and the rebuilding of nations. Wemigwans redefines online Indigenous Knowledges as "digital bundles," grounding online projects within Indigenous traditional paradigms. She elevates both cultural protocol and responsibilities within this designation, representing new possibilities for both the Internet and Indigenous communities. Her own website was produced and created within Indigenous community cultural protocols, showing the reader a clear example of how one can respectfully follow Indigenous practices and apply Indigenous ethics in the construction of a digital site."-- ER -