A repository for Indigenous American language material for quantum hardware education from the Diné/Navaho/Navajo tribe. Collected & written by Onri Jay Benally, an Indigenous American quantum engineer.
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A repository for Indigenous American language material for quantum hardware education from the Diné/Navaho/Navajo tribe. Collected & written by Onri Jay Benally, an Indigenous American quantum engineer.
A custom CMS built for sharing educational material about the Lakota language.
The Local Contexts Hub enables the customization of Labels and the application of Notices directly to Indigenous data. The Hub works in tandem with already existing information/collections management systems and tools, generating Labels and Notices. Check out our Wiki for API Documentation.
Config files for my GitHub profile.
Geospatial data for Indigenous place names located on John Smith's 1612 map of Virginia and the Chesapeake region.
Local Contexts Hub Dataverse Metadata block
NAGPRA Provenance Recording with Distributed Technology
Sámi Indigenous Sovereignty in the Case of Norway's Fosen Demonstrations: Quantitative Data Analysis
Work toward the extreme weather events (and now also earthquakes) database of digitised korero on impacts to Māori cultural infrastructures in Aotearoa New Zealand compiled by Sally Owen. Credit to Shaun Awatere, Matt Rout, Ilan Noy and John Reid.
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