Research Tools: “Project by NM Museum, National Archives Posts 374 US-Tribal Treaties Online”
UPDATE October 12, 2020 The National Archives (NARA) Officially Announced Treaties Explorer/DigiTreaties today. Here’s the announcement.
From the Albuquerque Journal:
When it comes to records, accessibility is the key.
That’s why the Museum of Indian Arts & Culture teamed up with the National Archives and Records Administration on the new online tool “DigiTreaties.”
According to MIAC, the resource expands access to 374 ratified Indian treaties digitized from NARA’s holdings and provides context and tools for working with the treaties online at digitreaties.org.
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The online tool adds to the established Indigenous Digital Archive, which is a collaboration with MIAC, the New Mexico State Library, the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center and the New Mexico History Museum.
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Direct to Digitreaties.org
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