In this session we’ll give an overview of the different technologies in “the Google toolbox” and how Indigenous communities have been using Google mapping tools to map and tell stories about land and water.
Google My Maps (Use at mymaps.google.com )
Inuit Heritage Trust's Facebook page for Place Name maps
Indigenous Stewardship of the Environment and Alternative Development (INSTEAD) Case Study
Map of Wet'suwet'en Solidarity Economic Disruptions and Actions
Cultural Survival's Documenting COVID-19 in Indigenous Communities project
Ecam's map showing vulnerability of Indigenous communities in the Amazon during COVID-19
Google Earth Pro (Download here)
Surui Cultural Map case study video
Google Earth Studio (Sign up to try Studio at https://www.google.com/earth/studio/)
This Place project from Australian Broadcast Corporation and First Languages Australia (watch YouTube video here)
Google Earth Web (Use at earth.google.com/web)
Google Earth Engine (Sign up to use Earth Engine at earthengine.google.com)
Google Earth Timelapse (Use at earthengine.google.com/timelapse)