Events

2025 National Council on Public History Annual Meeting

On March 26, Local Contexts, in partnership with UMass Amherst and the Center for Braiding Indigenous Knowledges and Science staff, will present the workshop, “What is Indigenous Data Sovereignty and Why Does it Matter for Public Historians?”, at the 2025 National Council on Public History (NCPH) Annual Meeting in Montréal, Québec, Canada.

This workshop introduces participants to Indigenous Data Sovereignty (IDSov) as it applies to collections and records. It provides a grounding in theoretical and legislative frameworks, an introduction to the Local Contexts Traditional Knowledge Labels and Notices, and an overview of the Local Contexts Hub. Participants will engage in collaborative discussions to develop actionable steps for implementing IDSov policies and building relationships with Indigenous Nations.

Facilitators:

  • Corrie Roe, Local Contexts
  • Brandon Castle, University of Massachusetts Amherst W.E.B. Du Bois Library
  • Niki Hunt, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Center for Braiding Indigenous Knowledges and Science
  • Abby Thomsen, University of Massachusetts Amherst, Center for Braiding Indigenous Knowledges and Science

For more details and to register, check out the NCPH website.

Upcoming Events

AAIA 11th Annual Repatriation Conference

February 26, 2026
, 19:00 UTC - 20:30 UTC
“Association on American Indian Affairs. 11th annual repatriation conference. February 2026.” Conference seal with maroon and gray turtle, leaves, and other shapes.

The Association on American Indian Affairs’ 11th Annual Repatriation Conference will focus on “Feeding the Fire: Advancing the Movement.” Taking place virtually across the month of February, this conference will provide a “space to exchange strategies, sharpen skills, share tools, build community, and chart clear pathways forward.” The Local Contexts team will present “Supporting Indigenous …