The Local Contexts Registry


This is the registry for accounts that are registered with the Local Contexts Hub. Visit an account's public page to contact or request to join, and to view public projects, Open to Collaborate Notices, and Labels in use.

After you register on the Hub, you can request to join accounts for communities and institutions that you are already affiliated with. If you wish to collaborate with a community or institution you are not affiliated with, you will connect with them through Projects. You do not need to join their account.


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Ramin Soleymani

Researcher | Location: Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain

Software developer

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Rangitāne o Manawatū

Community | Members: 02 | Location: Manawatū, New Zealand

Iwi Māori - Māori Tribe

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Rarotonga Enua Wellington association

Community | Members: 02 | Location: Wellington, New Zealand

We are representatives from Rarotonga in the Cook Islands now residing in Wellington New Zealand

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Rauhina Scott-Fyfe

Researcher | Location: Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand

Māori Archivist at the Hocken Collections, University of Otago, Ōtepoti Dunedin, Aotearoa New Zealand

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Raymond H. Fogler Library

Institution | Members: 03 | Location: Orono, Maine, United States

Raymond H. Fogler Library at the University of Maine is the largest research library in Maine, with a 150-year history supporting the University as well as residents of the State of Maine.

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Rebecca Bray

Researcher | Location: Auckland, New Zealand

Natural Science Museum Collections

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Renee Waiwiri

Researcher | Location: New Plymouth, Taranaki, New Zealand

Test hub

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Richard Petrone

Researcher | Location: Waterloo, Ontario, Canada

Hydrology of forests and wetlands; Ecosystem water use; Carbon exchange dynamics

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Riley Taitingfong

Researcher | Location: United States of America

Postdoctoral researcher working on developing tools for Indigenous Data Governance

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Rilquer Mascarenhas

Researcher | Location: New York, New York, United States of America

PhD Candidate in The City College of New York, City University of New York, studying evolutionary biology and population genetics of birds in South America.

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Rita M Palacios

Researcher | Location: Kitchener, Ontario, Canada

My research examines contemporary Indigenous cultural production from Abiayala.

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Rogena Sterling

Researcher | Location: Kirikiriroa, Waikato, New Zealand

Areas of focus: human rights, Indigenous rights, traditional & customary lore, and Hermaphrodite/Intersex/Ira Tangata & sex/gender rights

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Rose Barrowcliffe

Researcher | Location: Sydney, NSW, Australia

Butchulla | Researching the rights and representation of Indigenous peoples in archives.

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Rua McCallum

Researcher | Location: Karitane, Otago, New Zealand

Kaitoko Mātauraka

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Ruari Elkington

Researcher | Location: Brisbane, QLD, Australia

Ruari Elkington is a Chief Investigator with QUT’s Digital Media Research Centre, an AIATSIS member and Associate Fellow (Indigenous) of the Higher Education Academy.

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Sam Grey

Researcher | Location: Ohsweken, Ontario, Canada

No description provided.

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Sam McDorman

Researcher | Location: Columbia, South Carolina, United States of America

Archeologist with the Heritage Trust. https://heritagetrust.dnr.sc.gov/

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Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History

Institution | Members: 01 | Location: Norman, Oklahoma, United States

The Sam Noble Museum at The University of Oklahoma inspires minds to understand the world through collection-based research, interpretation and education.

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Samanta Orellana

Researcher | Location: Tempe, Arizona, United States of America

Evolutionary Biology PhD Student. Currently working with Latin American communities to digitize local natural history collections with Symbiota portals.

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Samantha Terry

Researcher | Location: Waterloo, Ontario, Canada

Writing an undergrad thesis focused on Anishinaabeg moss bags and how they strengthen the connection between maternal ecological knowledge and Anishinaabeg peatlands.

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