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Address: Department of Ethnography
Royal Albert Memorial Museum
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There are anthropological discourses that try and explain how landscape can be produced culturall... more There are anthropological discourses that try and explain how landscape can be produced culturally. Two UK museums with Blackfoot engagement in their collections have enabled an understanding of how the Blackfoot landscape is relevant to their material culture.
There are anthropological discourses that try and explain how landscape can be produced culturall... more There are anthropological discourses that try and explain how landscape can be produced culturally. Two UK museums with Blackfoot engagement in their collections have enabled an understanding of how the Blackfoot landscape is relevant to their material culture.
Summary of research project into Pacific ethnographic collections at the Royal Albert Memorial Mu... more Summary of research project into Pacific ethnographic collections at the Royal Albert Memorial Museum, Exeter. The output of this Designated-funded project led to a major redisplay of Oceanic art in the permanent World Cultures gallery, which was installed in 2016.
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There are anthropological discourses that try and explain how landscape can be produced culturall... more There are anthropological discourses that try and explain how landscape can be produced culturally. Two UK museums with Blackfoot engagement in their collections have enabled an understanding of how the Blackfoot landscape is relevant to their material culture.
There are anthropological discourses that try and explain how landscape can be produced culturall... more There are anthropological discourses that try and explain how landscape can be produced culturally. Two UK museums with Blackfoot engagement in their collections have enabled an understanding of how the Blackfoot landscape is relevant to their material culture.
Summary of research project into Pacific ethnographic collections at the Royal Albert Memorial Mu... more Summary of research project into Pacific ethnographic collections at the Royal Albert Memorial Museum, Exeter. The output of this Designated-funded project led to a major redisplay of Oceanic art in the permanent World Cultures gallery, which was installed in 2016.