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Family Trees and the Return of Native Title Research Material to Aboriginal Communities in NSW
Journal of Australian Studies ( IF 0.844 ) Pub Date : 2020-04-02 , DOI: 10.1080/14443058.2020.1755340
Michael Bennett 1
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ABSTRACT For more than a decade, NTSCORP, the native title services provider for Aboriginal communities in NSW and ACT, has returned genealogical information to claimants in the form of ancestral family trees. The exceptionally popular program has seen more than 4,000 requests logged and completed. This article reviews some of the strengths and weaknesses of the program and how it has changed over time. It also considers the return of research material as a whole within the context of ongoing discussions among historical and archival communities about the necessity of decolonising the archives and returning control of information about First Nations communities to the people themselves. Digital technologies have a role to play in resolving some of the challenges surrounding the return of research records, particularly with regard to cultural protocols and confidentiality.

中文翻译:

新南威尔士州原住民社区的家谱和土著产权研究材料的回归

摘要 十多年来,新南威尔士州和首都领地土著社区的土著产权服务提供商 NTSCORP 以祖先家谱的形式将家谱信息返回给索赔人。这个非常受欢迎的程序已经记录并完成了 4,000 多个请求。本文回顾了该计划的一些优势和劣势,以及它是如何随着时间的推移而发生变化的。它还考虑在历史和档案社区之间正在进行的关于档案非殖民化和将有关原住民社区的信息的控制权归还给人民本身的讨论的背景下,将研究材料作为一个整体归还。数字技术在解决围绕研究记录返回的一些挑战方面可以发挥作用,
更新日期:2020-04-02
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