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Illustration depicting nalukataq (seal-blanket toss): a person (jumper) being tossed into the air by others with specific roles like a caller and puller

January 16, 2025

REMA Wins National Research Award!

REMA won the NCTE Conference on College Composition and Communication's 2025 CCCC Technical and Scientific Communication Award for Best Article on Philosophy or Theory of Technical or Scientific Communication.

Summit whiteboard to share messages amongst other attendees

April 15, 2024

US Indigenous Data Sovereignty Network Summit

Part of the team presents and networks at 2024 US Indigenous Data Sovereignty Network Summit in Tucson, AZ.

Summit whiteboard to share messages amongst other attendees

April 10, 2023

Team visits Kotzebue, Alaska!

Part of the team visits Kotzebue, Alaska.

Tracing Definitions of Rematriation

We have created a living document that traces existing definitions of Rematriation as a resource for us and others to use and …

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The Rematriation Project is a digital archiving project directed by an Iñupiaq-led and serving tribal organization, Aqqaluk Trust, in Kotzebue, Alaska. Our project's aim is to create capacity for and access to digital archives related to Inuit cultural, tribal, scientific knowledges, and history to assist tribes and communities. In partnership with a team of scholars (itself led by an Iñupiaq scholar from Kotzebue) from Virginia Tech, North Carolina State University, and American College of the Mediterranean, we operate on a foundation of community-first, community-led decision making. We seek to empower Indigenous communities with self-determined data and research sovereignty to collect, control, interpret, and benefit from data that originates from their communities.

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