Faculty Publications

Bringing Indigenous Kamchatka to Google Earth

Document Type

Article

Keywords

collaborative methodologies; Google Earth; Indigenous language revitalization; Indigenous mapping; Itelmen (Kamchatka, Russia); Kamchatka; Russian Far East

Journal/Book/Conference Title

Sibirica

Volume

15

Issue

3

Abstract

Indigenous peoples in the Russian Far East are engaged in vibrant cultural and linguistic resurgence and revitalization through their community and regional organizations. Through the activities of one of these organizations, a computer-aided cultural mapping project was initiated in collaboration with indigenous villages along the Kamchatka Peninsula, working with youth and elders to map out the histories of special cultural places. The project utilized innovative participatory methodologies using Google Earth and related Google mapping tools, which are freely accessible and desired for use in the communities, providing an accessible, low-cost, easy-to-use computer application for detailed digital cultural mapping. This article elaborates on the use of these technologies to empower a community-based collaborative research project and reflects on critical issues in aligning community, corporate, and scholarly objectives in successful projects.

Department

Department of Geography

Original Publication Date

12-1-2016

DOI of published version

10.3167/sib.2016.150301

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