https://mila.ss.ucla.edu/
With LA's rich diversity at its core, the Mapping Indigenous Los Angeles
project from the University of California Los Angeles is creating a
series of story maps that bring together a variety of stakeholders to
help highlight "multiple layers" of diversity and identity. At the heart
of the site are the story maps themselves, which unfold to reveal the
complex history of place and the Indigenous peoples who have helped
shape and been shaped by them. The story maps vary in length and depth,
but all feature a variety of text, photos, podcasts, and other materials
that help viewers immerse themselves in the subject matter and deepen
their understanding. Accompanying materials include curriculum and
educational resources related to telling Indigenous stories approved for
both primary and secondary students. The site also features a Further
Reading bibliography (accessible under Resources) for those interested
in exploring the literature base. Continuing to build and expand the
site, Mapping Indigenous LA's research team plans to "include more
original inhabitants of Southern California and relocated American
Indians, the Latin American Indigenous diaspora, and Pacific Islander
communities, who have made Los Angeles their home."
via https://scout.wisc.edu/archives/r51654/mapping_indigenous_la
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