Resources

  • Métis Speaker Series: Season Five: https://www.mnbc.ca/news-events/metis-speaker-series
  • Conservation Treatment Services in 2025–2026. The Canadian Conservation Institute (CCI) is now accepting applications for conservation treatment services in 2025–2026! The deadline to submit applications is October 15, 2024. CCI offers conservation treatment services to Canadian museums, archives, libraries and cultural centres for objects and works of art in order to prevent further deterioration, to aid interpretation or to re-establish culturally significant qualities. Please note that the following types of objects will be considered in the current review period: furniture and wooden objects, textiles, photos, books. 
  • Bidirectional Text (Part 1): The Basics of Bidi: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TWfvRdS_7x0
  • Uniting Voices: The 2024 Language Keepers Policy Hackathon Report. June 27, 2024. 
  • Arts BC Hotline. Working in the arts and culture industry often requires us to navigate quickly through new and unfamiliar challenges. We know this, and we’ve created our Arts Hotline service with the aim of making it easier for you to get the support and trouble-shooting you need on all things arts, culture and community-focused. 
  • Northeast Documentation Centre: Ready or not: Disaster Preparedness for Community Archives. NEDCC’s “Ready – Or Not” project funded by the California State Library conducts emergency preparedness assessments of California organizations stewarding cultural resources. Following each visit, the project delivers a report with recommendations for mitigating risks, taking emergency preparedness actions, and completing a disaster plan, ensuring that California’s cultural heritage is preserved in the future. 10 short videos on this playlist. 
  • A New Chapter fort he Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, Lunch and Learn. July 25, 2024. California Association of Museums. 
  • The Fifty-Ninth International Conference on Salish and Neighbouring Languages papers are now available. https://lingpapers.sites.olt.ubc.ca/ 
  • Language Revitalization Mentors Program. Endangered Languages Program: We are here to help! Talk with an ELP Language Revitalization Mentor to get support, ask questions, connect to learning resources, and discuss your language revitalization work with a helpful person.  
  • National Breath of Live Archival Institute for Indigenous Languages- Training Modules: https://mc.miamioh.edu/nbol/training/index

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