Document Type
Presentation
Publication Date
10-2020
Abstract
In this panel on Intersectional Studies of Race, Ethnicity, Disability, and Indigeneity, Erin Louthen and Kelci Baughman McDowell position the Mission Santa Clara Manuscript Collection within the issues of indigenous representation in archives as it relates to the Ohlone in Santa Clara.
Recommended Citation
Baughman McDowell, Kelci and Louthen, Erin M., "“Of Course It’s There!”: Null Archives & Ohlone Representation in SCU’s Mission Santa Clara Manuscript Collection" (2020). Staff publications, research, and presentations. 212.
https://scholarcommons.scu.edu/library/212
Comments
Twin Pandemics Forum Panel 4, 2-3:40 Intersectional Studies of Race, Ethnicity, Disability, and Indigeneity
Panelists
Sherry C. Wang, Counseling Psychology
Maggie Levantovskaya, English
Anna Sampaio, Ethnic Studies
Angelica Navarro '20, Ethnic Studies and Sociology
Kelci Baughman McDowell, Archives & Special Collections, University Library Erin M. Louthen, Archives & Special Collections, University Library