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<item><title>[EN] Mukurtu - free openSource archiving for indigenous libraries, archives, museums and cultural centers</title>
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<description>From DownUnder ... Mukurtu - Free OpenSource Archiving for indigenous libraries, archives, museums and cultural centers. The word “mukurtu” in Warumungu means “dilly bag.” Dilly bags hold sacred items and are accessible by acting responsibly within the community and gaining the permission of knowledgeable community leaders. Like the dilly bag the archive is a “safe keeping place,” a community repository for cultural materials and knowledge. | Mukurtu is designed for indigenous libraries, archives, museums and cultural centers; Small cultural heritage centers; National and international collecting institutions that wish to partner with Indigenous communities globally to share content and metadata</description>
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<pubDate>Fri, 30 Mar 2012 15:30:09 GMT</pubDate>
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