Indigenous Digital Library (IDL)
The problem: The diminishing dissemination and practice of indigenous culture due to the passing of wisdom keepers, the emigration of indigenous peoples off homelands, and the majority of the information on tribes being both incomplete and often written by non-native people.
The solution: Create a privately managed Native communication system and information platform to preserve, grow, and share traditional knowledge. Imagine a combination of Facebook and Wikipedia. Data will be aggregated and managed to create a holistic knowledge base from which current and future generations can draw insight and inspiration. We begin with the Blackfeet Nation, interviewing Wisdom Keepers to inform design with their needs in mind.
Global expansion: Scaled, this would allow indigenous groups around the world to communicate privately, sharing events and cultural knowledge, including songs, healing techniques, protocols and more. What each group shares will be decided by those on the platform and protected by the software.
Our solution is focused on supporting cultural revitalization.
The more powerful people on the planet have created a world dependent upon, and consumed by, the values of resource extraction and technology. This has left those with Indigenous Technology behind, and their wisdom often deemed inconsequential. There are an estimated 370 -500 million Indigenous Peoples worldwide, living in over 90 countries. Collectively, the pressure on them to integrate into modern life, the aging of their elders, and the emigration off native lands, puts at risk the wisdom of generations. Although much has been written about indigenous cultures, it is often written by non-native people. Now is the time to create a forum in which indigenous knowledge thrives utilizing current technology.
The technology to implement this solution already exists in many products currently on themarket, one such example is Appzocial. Developed by DevBlock, a Seattle-based privately held technology company, their software acts as a kind of private Facebook, wherein individuals within a private group can safely share sensitive data, conversations and ideas while maintaining ownership of that data. For Indigenous People to be able to privately share what is happening in their communities online in an accessible, secure and private environment is novel. Our idea is to license the Appzocial software and in partnership with design strategy firm FIVE and DevBlock, design and develop an additional information sharing component that would act like an indigenous Wikidpedia. This would be a one stop platform offering users a means of communicating ideas and events key to their social and cultural fabric as well as a place to find resources critical to their cultural identity and ceremonies. The information is shared, edited and owned by the group.
Our target population is the Blackfeet Nation. Our solution benefits the 7,000 Blackfeet living on the reservation, in addition to the 8,560 who live off the reservation. The Blackfeet, like many native peoples in the US and globally, have suffered tremendously under colonization and efforts to destroy their culture and lives. Our solution benefits the Blackfeet by giving them a program they can organize, manage and use to maintain and engage in their culture. The Mopistun Four Directions Board (which houses this project) is staffed by registered Blackfeet who are active in their culture. During Covid, we have seen elders utilize technology such as online language classes and song sharing through zoom. As one elder said “The tribe is eager for this.” We will interview wisdom keepers in the design phase to create a user friendly program unique to the Blackfeet needs.
- Support language and cultural revitalization, quality K-12 education, and support for first-generation college students
Our challenge is the Indigenous Communities Fellowship focusing on culturally grounded education and the revitalization of culture. We need a place where Blackfeet can meet, share and learn about their culture in a digital space. This program will support Native pride and give hope for a strong future as Blackfeet people, by increasing participation in traditional ways of knowing. This is about creating a modern technology that allows Indigenous technology to thrive in the 21st century and beyond.
- Concept: An idea being explored for its feasibility to build a product, service, or business model based on that idea.
While the technology exists to accomplish the development of the product, the stitching together of social, media and knowledge aspects, require community participation to ensure feasibility. The most important component of this concept is the people. The pilot will be designed with the Blackfeet Nation of Montana U.S.
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Treasurer of Mopistun Four Directions