images for indigenous language materials

Manuela Noske manuela_noske at HOTMAIL.COM
Wed Mar 14 17:59:41 UTC 2007


Culturally appropriate clipart is also available from the UVic. The clipart may be used as long as the UVic 
Humanities Computing and Media Centre and Half-Baked Software is acknowledged.  
Not sure if the images can be used on large posters, but they may be useful for smaller pictures. 
 
http://web.uvic.ca/hcmc/clipart/Manuela

> Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2007 08:58:46 -0500> From: lanz at RICE.EDU> Subject: Re: [ILAT] images for indigenous language materials> To: ILAT at LISTSERV.ARIZONA.EDU> > I couldn't find a copyright statement that included the entire > collection, so I would suggest contacting ANKN to find out before > using them. (For example, the images that came from the Alaska Native > Language Center are apparently public domain, according to the > introduction, but the collection doesn't specify which ones are from > the ANLC.)> > However, even if there's copyright, it's usually quite easy to get > permission to use them, as Claire Bowern mentioned in an earlier > message. A simple letter usually suffices.> > -Linda L.> > > On Mar 14, 2007, at 7:51 AM, Bruce Stonefish wrote:> > > Are these images copyright free?> > Bruce Stonefis> > Indigenous Education Coaltion> >> > On Wed, 14 Mar 2007 00:53:03 -0500> > Linda Lanz <lanz at RICE.EDU> wrote:> >> The Alaska Native Knowledge Network has some clipart here:> >> http://www.ankn.uaf.edu/publications/clipart/> >> Many of the animals and cultural items are specific to Alaska, > >> but many are also applicable to other parts of North America.> >> -Linda Lanz> >
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