Introduction: Stewarding Indigenous knowledge through ethics, law and the archive
págs. 3-4
(Re)connecting with Indigenous cultural expression(s): Emerging frameworks for empowering Indigenous voices, agency, and authority
Nancy E Weiss
págs. 5-15
Protecting traditional cultural expressions: Law, Indigenous protocols, library practices
Ulia Gosart, Valmaine Toki, Susan Townzen
págs. 16-29
The silences and absences in Botswana’s archives: Cross-examining colonial legacy
Tshepho Mosweu
págs. 30-37
Influence of Indigenous data governance principles on Indigenous knowledge management: Lessons from the Southern African Intangible Cultural Heritage Project
Josiline Chigwada, Jacob Mapara, Patrick Ngulube, Tavhiringwa Chabvutagondo
págs. 38-47
Stewarding Indigenous language data: Case studies in CARE
Sandra Littletree, Néstor Guerrero, Miranda Belarde Lewis
págs. 48-58
Exploring control of access to the Japadhola indigenous information
Gilbert Okello, Joyce Bukirwa, Elisam Magara
págs. 59-72
Sowing the future: The vision of community libraries at Amawtay Wasi University, Ecuador
Adriana Guandinango
págs. 73-77
Affective encounters with digital knowledge collections: Towards supporting Indigenous wellbeing
Ailsa Lipscombe, Chern Li Liew
págs. 78-87
Beyond acknowledgement: Indigenous centered projects on reclamation at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Bethany G. Anderson, Krystiana L Krupa, Elizabeth A Sutton, Oliver G Tapaha
págs. 88-101
Bibliometric analysis of Indigenous knowledge systems and climate change adaptation literature, 1993–2023
Reniko Gondo
págs. 102-115
Indigenous knowledge for climate change adaptation among Tanzanian smallholder farmers: A systematic review
Martinus E Sospeter, Wulystan Pius Mtega, Andrew Malekani
págs. 116-125
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