Genevieve Weber: Decentering the Colonial Narrative in First Nations & Indigenous Community Materials
Release Date: 10/08/2018
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info_outlinePlease welcome the immensely wonderful Genevieve Weber, archivist of the BC Archives, part of the Royal BC Museum in Victoria, Canada to Archivist's Alley this week.
Join us as we discuss important issues of agency, repatriation and collection processing in regards to materials of First Nations and Indigenous peoples.
The work being done by Genevieve and her colleagues at the BC Archives is critically important. I invite you to check it out through this conversation.