ATALM

International Conference of Indigenous Archives, Libraries, and Museums

December 21, 20241 min read

The International Conference of Indigenous Archives, Libraries, and Museums (ATALM) is set to take place in Cherokee, North Carolina, bringing together Indigenous leaders, scholars, and cultural advocates from around the globe. This prestigious gathering aims to preserve, celebrate, and advance the knowledge and traditions of Indigenous communities worldwide.

Scheduled for 2024, the conference offers a unique opportunity to learn about innovative approaches to preserving Indigenous history and culture. Attendees can expect workshops, panel discussions, and networking events centered on the themes of archives, libraries, and museums, as well as broader discussions about cultural preservation and self-determination.

The event highlights the critical role Indigenous communities play in safeguarding their heritage and sharing their stories with the world. The Cherokee Nation, renowned for its leadership in cultural preservation, will serve as the perfect host for this global event.

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