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Tag Archives: OR Tribes
OTAI Article in JWA’s Native American Archives Special Issue
JWA Vol 6 Issue 1 Hot of the digital press…the Journal of Western Archives just published a special issue about Native American archives, and the OMA is included for its work on the 2012 Oregon Tribal Archives Institute! The special … Continue reading
Oregon Tribal Archives Institute Website
The Oregon Tribal Archives Institute (TAI) project website is now live! TAI was a week long training that provided Oregon’s tribal archivists and records managers with professional development and networking opportunities; the OSU Libraries hosted the gathering in August 2012. The Institute is the … Continue reading
The Oregon Tribal Archives Institute ~ Days 3-5
Day 3, August 22 ~ Digitization Day Session Facilitator Karen Estlund Session Facilitator Kira Homo Our University of Oregon colleagues, Karen Estlund and Kira Homo, joined us for our digitization day – they facilitated numerous sessions including: Digitization, Best … Continue reading
The Oregon Tribal Archives Institute ~ Day 2
Our Morning Sessions at Siletz Day 2, August 21 ~ Our Morning at Siletz The second day of TAI was all about the physical aspects of archives planning are care; both on the building level and item level. We began our … Continue reading
The Oregon Tribal Archives Institute Has Begun!
TAI Tote Bags Goals of the OR TAI ~ Networking ~ this is a gathering of tribal archivists, records managers, culture keepers with all nine federally recognized tribes of Oregon represented. This is a wonderful opportunity to meet, share knowledge, and build relationships. … Continue reading
The OMA at ATALM 2012
Oregon Tribal Archives Institute Poster This past week the OMA traveled to Oklahoma to present a poster regarding the Oregon Tribal Archives and Records Management Institute at the 2012 International Conference of Indigenous Archives, Libraries, and Museums. Click Here … Continue reading
Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua & Siuslaw Indians, September 16
For our last site visit of the summer we traveled to Coos Bay to meet with the Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua & Siuslaw Indians. While there we met with the cultural director, records manager, archeologist, manager of information systems, … Continue reading
Coquille Indian Tribe Site Visit, September 15
For our second to last site visit of the summer we had the opportunity to travel to the coast to meet with archives and records managers of the Coquille Indian Tribe. During our meeting we learned about an exciting collaborative … Continue reading
Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Indians, September 8
The beautiful Umpqua Valley was our destination this week. There we met with tribal representatives from the Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Indians at their tribal offices in Roseburg, Oregon. This visit gave us the opportunity to connect with representatives … Continue reading
Burns Paiute Tribe Visit, August 31
This week had us traveling to Burns, OR to visit with representatives of the Burns Paiute Tribe. The meeting was a great success bringing together 9 members from different departments throughout the tribe to talk about their records programs and … Continue reading