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Subject Hot off the press! CSQ 48-1: Indigenizing Emerging Technologies
Date March 19, 2024 4:00 PM
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Indigenizing Emerging Technologies
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Indigenizing Emerging Technologies
Cultural Survival Quarterly 48-1 (March 2024)
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** Artificial Intelligence and Indigenous Peoples' Realities ([link removed])

Nina Sangma (GARO)
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For Indigenous Peoples, the dawning age of AI threatens to exacerbate existing inequalities and violence.

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** The Antecedent Future: Using Emerging Technologies to Carry Forth Wisdom of the Ancestors ([link removed])
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Cristina Verán
Amelia Winger-Bearskin (Seneca-Cayuga) discusses the use of emerging technologies to carry forth Traditional Knowledge.



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Protecting the Salmon Population with Artificial Intelligence ([link removed])
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Shaldon Ferris (Khoisan)
William Housty (Heiltsuk) talks about an AI-based tool that tracks salmon migration to help steward fisheries in British Columbia.

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** Indigenous Representation in Video Games ([link removed])
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Chad Valdez (DINÉ)
Native kids today are increasingly able to see themselves on screen represented by Indigenous game characters.


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Nana, Wintsookxa Ijk Ja Maaytïk? How Does That Story Go? ([link removed])
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Marco Antonio Martínez Pérez (AYÖÖK/MIXE)
A new app aspires to revitalize a storytelling tradition and the Ayöök language.

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Indigenizing Spaces through Virtual Reality in South Africa ([link removed])

Wisaal Abrahams (Cape Malay)
The ManVrou Collective is uplifting Indigenous identities previously destroyed by colonization.

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Naapu Ntomonok: Supporting Samburu Women in Kenya Through an App ([link removed])

Shaldon Ferris (Khoisan)
Lilian Nguracha Balanga (Samburu) is developing an app to help identify locations of clean water, wildlife, and markets.

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The StoryWeaver Origin Story: An Online Platform Designed to Get a Book into Every Child’s Hand in Their Mother Tongue ([link removed])
Verónica Aguilar (Mixtec)
An online platform aspires to get a book into every child’s hand in their native language.


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Indigenous Languages
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Keepers of the Earth Fund Grant Partner Spotlight
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** Misak Seeds on the Move: Las Delicias Botanical Garden in Colombia ([link removed])


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Bazaar Artists
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** Unveiling the Artistry of Hozho: A Journey into Diné Silversmithing with Philbert Begay ([link removed])
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