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Harvard University Archives

Archive-It Partner Since: Mar, 2015

Organization Type: Colleges & Universities

Organization URL: http://archives.harvard.edu   

Description:

The Harvard University Archives is the oldest and one of the largest institutional academic archives in the nation.

The Harvard University Archives collects, organizes, preserves and provides access to a comprehensive record of more than 375 years of life at Harvard. From 17th and 18th century diaries and scientific observations to 21st century web sites, the Harvard University Archives’ collections comprise over 51,000 feet and 9 terabytes of University records and related historical materials.

This activity is tied integrally to records management services for Harvard University staff, administrators and faculty. Records management staff provide guidance and resources for all stages in the records and information lifecycle, from creating records through destruction of non-permanent records or transfer of permanent records to the Harvard University Archives.

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Title: Harvard Project on Indigenous Governance and Development YouTube channel

URL: https://www.youtube.com/@IndigenousGov/

Collection: A-Sites: Archived Harvard Websites

Description: Founded as the Project on American Indian Economic Development by Professors Stephen Cornell and Joseph P. Kalt at Harvard University in 1987, the Harvard Project on Indigenous Governance and Development is housed within the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation at the John F. Kennedy School of Government. The Project focuses on what does, and does not, work to strengthen Indigenous communities through uncovering and supporting the conditions under which stustained, self-determined political, social, cultural, and economic strengthening can be achieved by Indigenous communities. The Project YouTube channel features events, lectures, and resources for indigenous communities. Collected by the Harvard University Archives as part of the records of the Harvard Project on Indigenous Governance and Development.

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Title: Harvard Project on Indigenous Governance and Development Instagram feed

URL: https://www.instagram.com/indigenousgov/

Collection: A-Sites: Archived Harvard Websites

Description: Founded as the Project on American Indian Economic Development by Professors Stephen Cornell and Joseph P. Kalt at Harvard University in 1987, the Harvard Project on Indigenous Governance and Development is housed within the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation at the John F. Kennedy School of Government. The Project focuses on what does, and does not, work to strengthen Indigenous communities through uncovering and supporting the conditions under which stustained, self-determined political, social, cultural, and economic strengthening can be achieved by Indigenous communities. The Project Instagram feed highlights the work of the project, its people, and events. Collected by the Harvard University Archives as part of the records of the Harvard Project on Indigenous Governance and Development. Harvard permalink: https://nrs.harvard.edu/URN-3:HUL.ARCH.WAX:103384142

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Title: Harvard Project on Indigenous Governance and Development Facebook feed

URL: https://www.facebook.com/IndigenousGovernanceHKS/

Collection: A-Sites: Archived Harvard Websites

Description: Founded as the Project on American Indian Economic Development by Professors Stephen Cornell and Joseph P. Kalt at Harvard University in 1987, the Harvard Project on Indigenous Governance and Development is housed within the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation at the John F. Kennedy School of Government. The Project focuses on what does, and does not, work to strengthen Indigenous communities through uncovering and supporting the conditions under which stustained, self-determined political, social, cultural, and economic strengthening can be achieved by Indigenous communities. The Project Facebook feed highlights events, people, and gifts. Collected by the Harvard University Archives as part of the records of the Harvard Project on Indigenous Governance and Development.

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Title: Harvard Project on Indigenous Governance and Development Twitter feed

URL: https://twitter.com/honoringnations/

Collection: A-Sites: Archived Harvard Websites

Description: Founded as the Project on American Indian Economic Development by Professors Stephen Cornell and Joseph P. Kalt at Harvard University in 1987, the Harvard Project on Indigenous Governance and Development is housed within the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation at the John F. Kennedy School of Government. The Project focuses on what does, and does not, work to strengthen Indigenous communities through uncovering and supporting the conditions under which stustained, self-determined political, social, cultural, and economic strengthening can be achieved by Indigenous communities. The Project Twitter feed highlights research, events, and people. Collected by the Harvard University Archives as part of the records of the Harvard Project on Indigenous Governance and Development. Harvard permalink: https://nrs.harvard.edu/URN-3:HUL.ARCH.WAX:103039184

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Title: Harvard Project on Indigenous Governance and Development

URL: https://indigenousgov.hks.harvard.edu/

Collection: A-Sites: Archived Harvard Websites

Description: Founded as the Project on American Indian Economic Development by Professors Stephen Cornell and Joseph P. Kalt at Harvard University in 1987, the Harvard Project on Indigenous Governance and Development is housed within the Ash Center for Democratic Governance and Innovation at the John F. Kennedy School of Government. The Project focuses on what does, and does not, work to strengthen Indigenous communities through uncovering and supporting the conditions under which stustained, self-determined political, social, cultural, and economic strengthening can be achieved by Indigenous communities. The Project website provides information on goals, staff, the Honoring Nations program, research, resources, education, outreach, news, and events. Collected by the Harvard University Archives as part of the records of the Harvard Project on Indigenous Governance and Development.

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