Indigenous mapping is a practice where Indigenous communities own, control, access, and possess both the geographic information and mapping processes...
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prolific in indigenous cultures, "counter-mapping may reify, reinforce, and extend settler boundaries even as it seeks to challenge dominant mapping practices;...
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setting a proactive plan for positive change." Bioregional mapping aligns with Indigenous mapping practices by recognizing the importance of natural boundaries...
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map orientation. Mapping continued and intensified after the British took control of the colony and renamed it New York in 1664. Mapping of New York City...
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Geographies, and Indigenous Peoples: Some Initial Mappings and Central Issues". Dangerous Harvest: Drug Plants and the Transformation of Indigenous Landscapes...
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from Queen's University, her research focuses on the metaphysics of Indigenous mapping. She delves into the intersection of phenomenology and intuitive technologies...
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reflect the Indigenous culture wherever possible". Indigenous mapping is a process that can include restoring place names by Indigenous communities themselves...
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Indigenous Australians are people with familial heritage from, and/or recognised membership of, the various ethnic groups living within the territory of...
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Vancouver, British Columbia, meeting of the International Forum on Indigenous Mapping, all two hundred delegates signed a declaration stating that the 'activities...
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Cultural mapping, also known as cultural resource mapping or cultural landscape mapping, refers to a wide range of research techniques and tools used to...
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