The New Protectionism: Risk Aversion and Access to Indigenous Heritage Records

Nick Thieberger, Michael Aird, Clint Bracknell, Jason Gibson, Amanda Haris, Marcia Langton, Gaye Sculthorpe, Jane Simpson

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Abstract

This article discusses the problems encountered in accessing archival Indigenous language records, both by Indigenous people looking for information on their own languages and by non-Indigenous researchers supporting language work. It is motivated by Indigenous people not being able to access materials in archives, libraries, and museums that they need for heritage reasons, for personal reasons, or for revitalisation of language or cultural performance. For some of the authors, the experience of using Nyingarn, which aims to make manuscript language material available for re-use today, has been dispiriting, with what we term the ‘new protectionism’ preventing use of these materials.
Original languageEnglish
Article number10971
Number of pages19
JournalArchives and Manuscripts
Volume51
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Apr 2024

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