This page provides a curated list of resources to assist PCC members in developing a deeper awareness of Indigenous peoples and the critical issues related to Indigenous perspectives within metadata contexts.

For resources specifically related to land acknowledgment statements, please refer to our dedicated Land Acknowledgement Resources page.

While this list is not comprehensive or exhaustive, it offers valuable insights and tools for reflection and action. We encourage members to explore further, seek out additional materials, and contribute suggestions to enhance this collection.


  • Best Practices in Authority Work Relating to Indigenous Nations in the U.S.: 2023 document from the LAIPA SACO Funnel, providing guidance to US-based settlers and other non-Indigenous people on authority work relating to Indigenous nations in the U.S., with an emphasis on sustained relationship building in ensuring library terminology respects Indigenous peoples' autonomy in naming practices.



  • Local Contexts: A global initiative that supports Indigenous communities with tools that attribute cultural authority of heritage and data. Local Contexts provides a set of multilingual labels and notices to indicate conditions for access and use of both traditional knowledge in digital contexts, and biocultural collections and data.


  • Guidelines on Working with Indigenous Partners and Information: List of eight existing guidelines for visual resource workers, developed by Devon Murphy in 2019 as Getty Vocabulary Intern at the Getty Research Institute, such as the Society of American Archivists’ Protocols for Native American Archival Materials and the Association of Tribal Archives, Libraries, and Museums Digital Stewardship Curriculum. 











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