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Using Technology as a Tool to Preserve Our Native Culture
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Technology (a) The application of science, especially to industrial or commercial objectives. (b) Electronic or digital products and systems considered as a group. considered as a group.(http://www.webopedia.com)
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Preservation Variety of ways: Websites Audio Recording (CD’s, tapes, etc…) Videos (DVD’s, movie’s, etc…) Software (downloadable, create your own, etc…) Cameras (digital, photostory, etc…)
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Websites The best way to preserve our culture, due to the easy access and variety of material Thousands of informative sites are available with the touch of your computer. Many fun and interesting sites that are geared toward teaching children about native culture. Examples: http://www.culture.ca http://www.culture.ca www.civilization.ca/tresors/ethno/index_e.html www.civilization.ca/tresors/ethno/index_e.htmlwww.civilization.ca/tresors/ethno/index_e.html http://www.native-languages.org/home.htm http://www.native-languages.org/home.htm http://www.greatdreams.com/native.htm
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Audio Recordings A necessity for: Music Language Storytelling
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Videos Movies DVD’s
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Software To understand and speak our language www.intertribal.net/NAT/NATribes.htm Building Native databases Developing portals of our heritage http://www.eloquent- systems.com/products/heritage_suite.shtml http://www.eloquent- systems.com/products/heritage_suite.shtml
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Camera The longest running technology for preserving native culture Photos have been around since the early 1800’s Great importance in visual history
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Using Technology as a Tool to Preserve Our Native Culture We need to Preserve the: Traditions Culture History Music Arts Crafts …Of our Native Culture
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