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Indigenous Knowledge Archives: Heritage, Conservation, and Decolonization

Dr. Tane Mahuta*
Department of Cultural Studies University of Auckland, New Zealand
*Corresponding Author: Dr. Tane Mahuta, Department of Cultural Studies University of Auckland, New Zealand, Email: t.mahuta@auckland-demo.nz

Received Date: Sep 01, 2025 / Accepted Date: Sep 29, 2025 / Published Date: Sep 29, 2025

Citation: Mahuta DT (2025) Indigenous Knowledge Archives: Heritage, Conservation, and Decolonization. Arch Sci 09: 304.DOI: 10.4172/science.1000304

Copyright: © 2025 Dr. Tane Mahuta This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricteduse, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

 
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Abstract

This compilation explores the multifaceted role of Indigenous Knowledge Archives in preserving cultural heritage, supporting
environmental efforts, and promoting linguistic revitalization. It highlights the ethical considerations of digitization, the importance
of respecting oral traditions, and the impact of multimedia technologies. Legal frameworks, community-driven approaches, and
educational integration are discussed as crucial elements for the effective and sustainable managementoftheseinvaluablerepositories.

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