Indigenizing Emerging Technologies
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Indigenizing Emerging Technologies
Cultural Survival Quarterly 48-1 (March 2024)
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Features

 

Artificial Intelligence and Indigenous Peoples' Realities 

Nina Sangma (GARO)

For Indigenous Peoples, the dawning age of AI threatens to exacerbate existing inequalities and violence.


 

The Antecedent Future: Using Emerging Technologies to Carry Forth Wisdom of the Ancestors

Cristina Verán
Amelia Winger-Bearskin (Seneca-Cayuga) discusses the use of emerging technologies to carry forth Traditional Knowledge.

 


Protecting the Salmon Population with Artificial Intelligence

Shaldon Ferris (Khoisan) 
William Housty (Heiltsuk) talks about an AI-based tool that tracks salmon migration to help steward fisheries in British Columbia.

Indigenous Representation in Video Games

Chad Valdez (DINÉ)
Native kids today are increasingly able to see themselves on screen represented by Indigenous game characters.
 


Nana, Wintsookxa Ijk Ja Maaytïk? How Does That Story Go?

Marco Antonio Martínez Pérez (AYÖÖK/MIXE)
A new app aspires to revitalize a storytelling tradition and the Ayöök language.



Indigenizing Spaces through Virtual Reality in South Africa


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


Naapu Ntomonok: Supporting Samburu Women in Kenya Through an App

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


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

 Departments
 

Indigenous Arts
Natalie Ball’s “BILWI NAATS GA’NIIPCI”


Indigenous Languages

CREE#: Coding in Cree
 


Keepers of the Earth Fund Grant Partner Spotlight

Misak Seeds on the Move: Las Delicias Botanical Garden in Colombia

 


Staff Spotlight

Georges Dougnon (Dogon)



Bazaar Artists

Unveiling the Artistry of Hozho: A Journey into Diné Silversmithing with Philbert Begay






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