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Brinker Ferguson is a Lecturing Professor in the Department of Native American and Indigenous Studies at Dartmouth College. She leads the Cultural Heritage Preventative Preservation Program and is affiliated with the Data Experiences + Visualizations Lab. Additionally, she serves as a National Heritage Responder for the American Institute of Conservation.
Her research focuses on the intersection of cultural heritage conservation, computational imaging, and Indigenous agency. She emphasizes Indigenous data sovereignty and the ethical dimensions of digital repatriation in the context of Native American and Indigenous communities.
The publication in her record reflects a strong engagement with digital humanities and decolonial practices. Her work explores how digital technologies can either reinforce colonial structures or empower Indigenous communities through data control and cultural reclamation.
Dr. Ferguson completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Dartmouth College through the Neukom Institute for Computational Science, which underscores her interdisciplinary approach bridging computational methods and Indigenous scholarship.
She advises on cultural preservation initiatives and contributes to national heritage response efforts. Her work is supported by institutional affiliations that integrate technology, ethics, and Indigenous epistemologies.
She is associated with the Cultural Heritage Preventative Preservation Program and the Data Experiences + Visualizations Lab, where she applies computational tools to culturally sensitive preservation challenges.
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