THE EXTANT ARCHIVE HISTORICAL COMPONENTS OF ARCHIVAL ETHICS AND METHODOLOGIES Brittany Lauren Wheeler Repatriation Specialist, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago (2011-2016) PhD student, Geography, Clark University (2016-) bwheeler@clarku.edu
“Archival power authorizes specific forms of the future by domiciling space and time, the here and now relative to the there and then; us as opposed to them. And it does so by continually concealing the history of the manipulation and management of the documents within existing archives.” Elizabeth Povinelli, The Woman on the Other Side of the Wall: Archiving the Otherwise in Postcolonial Digital Archives
Introduction: Is this the Department of Forced Migration? Carlisle Indian Industrial School, Pennsylvania, 1900 Loren Bommelyn, Tolowa, by Matika Wilbur
Introduction: Is this the Geronimo and the other Chiricahua Apache prisoners’ request was motivated by their concern for their relatives’ Department well-being at San Carlos Reservation; the Chiricahua at Fort Sill believed their own living conditions as prisoners of of Forced war were far less dire than those that prevailed at the San Carlos Reservation (Arizona). 1901 Migration?
Introduction: Is this the Department of Forced Migration?
The historic archive and today’s work
The historic archive and today’s work
The historic archive and today’s work .
Methodologies for moving forward
Methodologies for moving forward
Thank you Bern, Switzerland, June 2016
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