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Preserving U.S. Indigenous Government Websites: From Directory to Digital Archive
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- Haupt Fugate, Tracee (Author)
Title
Preserving U.S. Indigenous Government Websites: From Directory to Digital Archive
Abstract
As a 2025 Junior Fellow, Maggie Jones helped build the United States Indigenous Government Websites Web Archive with the guidance of her mentor, Giselle Aviles. In this interview, they describe how the collection developed from a list of over 500 tribes and what that process taught them about web archiving. They also share examples of how Indigenous government websites often extend beyond administrative functions to document culture, history, language, and community life.
Publication
The Signal
Date
2026-03-04
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3/5/26, 8:02 PM
Short Title
Preserving U.S. Indigenous Government Websites
Language
English
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Archives & Archival Collections
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United States of America
Citation
Haupt Fugate, T. (2026, March 4). Preserving U.S. Indigenous Government Websites: From Directory to Digital Archive. The Signal. https://blogs.loc.gov/thesignal/2026/03/preserving-u-s-indigenous-government-websites-from-directory-to-digital-archive
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