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Tag Archives: Public Folklore

Webinar Series on issues in Public Folklore and Cultural Property

South Arts Webinars
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  • Posted: March 10, 2011
  • Categories: Blog, News
  • Tags: cultural property, IP, Public Folklore, webinar

Cultural Property on Google Maps – pros and cons

After reading Shelly Drummond-Demolli’s Jan 26 , 2011 Publore post on heritage mapping it got me thinking a bit. PROS: There have been some new great uses of the Internet for teaching about and displaying digital cultural heritage materials.  For example,…
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  • Posted: January 27, 2011
  • Categories: Blog, News
  • Tags: cultural property, digital media, google maps, Public Folklore
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I am a folklorist and heritage consultant currently finishing up my dissertation on continuity and innovation in the Dane-zaa (northwestern Athabascan) dreamers' song tradition. My work has focused on collaborative ethnography, Indigenous technologies, and Indigenous use of digital media.
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