The First International Indigenous Librarians' Forum was held at Waipapa Marae, University of Auckland, 1-5 November 1999 "Principal sponsor was the National Library of New Zealand/Te Puna Mātauranga o Aotearoa"--P. 6 Includes bibliographical references In English, with some Māori
Contents:
Indigenous knowledge and the information economy / Aroha Te Pareake Mead Decolonising indigenous knowledge / Linda Smith Survival / Brenda Hausia and Kath Schilling American Indian issues in the 21st century : historical reflections and legal realities / Joan S. Howland The history and development of libraries on American Indian reservations / Lotsee Patterson The Lummi Reservation Library System / Nancy Carroll and Jody Davis The Albert Library in Regina, Saskatchewan / Wenday Sinclair and Joan Anderson Native American websites / Lisa Mitten Transforming the institutional context : new government, same task / Graham Hingangaroa Smith Creating a virtual tour of the American Indian / Loriene Roy and Mark Christal He mana ka na'auao = Knowledge is power / Makalapua Ka'awa Te hokinga mai o ngā taonga whitiāhua : returning treasured images / Huia Kopua Preservation and conservation of cultural heritage : a Māori conservator's view / Vicki-Anne Heikell