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MUSEUM OF THE AMERICAN INDIAN HEYE FOUNDATION: ITS AIMS AND OBJECTS
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Pages : 22
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Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation
Author: Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation
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Aims and Objects of the Museum of the American Indian
Author: George Thornton Emmons
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Category : Indians of North America
Languages : en
Pages : 372
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Category : Indians of North America
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Pages : 372
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Aims and Objects of the Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation
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The Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation
Author: George Hubbard Pepper
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Pages : 26
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Contesting Knowledge
Author: Susan Sleeper-Smith
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 0803219482
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 375
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The essays in section 1 consider ethnography's influence on how Europeans represent colonized peoples. Section 2 essays analyze curatorial practices, emphasizing how exhibitions must serve diverse masters rather than solely the curator's own creativity and judgment, a dramatic departure from past museum culture and practice. Section 3 essays consider tribal museums that focus on contesting and critiquing colonial views of American and Canadian history while serving the varied needs of the indigenous communities.
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 0803219482
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 375
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The essays in section 1 consider ethnography's influence on how Europeans represent colonized peoples. Section 2 essays analyze curatorial practices, emphasizing how exhibitions must serve diverse masters rather than solely the curator's own creativity and judgment, a dramatic departure from past museum culture and practice. Section 3 essays consider tribal museums that focus on contesting and critiquing colonial views of American and Canadian history while serving the varied needs of the indigenous communities.
The National Museum of the American Indian
Author: Amy Lonetree
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 0803211112
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 518
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The first American national museum designed and run by indigenous peoples, the Smithsonian Institution?s National Museum of the American Indian in Washington DC opened in 2004. It represents both the United States as a singular nation and the myriad indigenous nations within its borders. Constructed with materials closely connected to Native communities across the continent, the museum contains more than 800,000 objects and three permanent galleries and routinely holds workshops and seminar series. This first comprehensive look at the National Museum of the American Indian encompasses a variety of perspectives, including those of Natives and non-Natives, museum employees, and outside scholars across disciplines such as cultural studies and criticism, art history, history, museum studies, anthropology, ethnic studies, and Native American studies. The contributors engage in critical dialogues about key aspects of the museum?s origin, exhibits, significance, and the relationship between Native Americans and other related museums.
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 0803211112
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 518
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The first American national museum designed and run by indigenous peoples, the Smithsonian Institution?s National Museum of the American Indian in Washington DC opened in 2004. It represents both the United States as a singular nation and the myriad indigenous nations within its borders. Constructed with materials closely connected to Native communities across the continent, the museum contains more than 800,000 objects and three permanent galleries and routinely holds workshops and seminar series. This first comprehensive look at the National Museum of the American Indian encompasses a variety of perspectives, including those of Natives and non-Natives, museum employees, and outside scholars across disciplines such as cultural studies and criticism, art history, history, museum studies, anthropology, ethnic studies, and Native American studies. The contributors engage in critical dialogues about key aspects of the museum?s origin, exhibits, significance, and the relationship between Native Americans and other related museums.
Physical anthropology, its scope and aims
Author: Aleš Hrdlička
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Languages : en
Pages : 180
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Pages : 180
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Bookseller and Stationer
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Pages : 604
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Pages : 604
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Writings on American History
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Category : America
Languages : en
Pages : 374
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Category : America
Languages : en
Pages : 374
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