Our Native Allies": The Denver Art Museum's WWII Outreach Exhibits (original) (raw)
Museums, Native American Representation, and the Public: The Role of Museum Anthropology in Public History, 1875-1925
Nathan Sowry
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The Changing Presentation of the American Indian: Museums and Native Cultures edited by W. Richard West/Privileging the Past: Historicism in the Art of the Northwest Coast by Judith Ostrowitz
Brenda Trofanenko
2014
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From Archetypes to Actors: The Impact of the Repatriation Movement on Museum Displays of Native America
Penelope H Duus
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Seeing the National Museum of the American Indian Anew as a Diplomatic Assemblage
Jessica L Horton
American Art, 2022
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Decolonizing Museums: Representing Native America in National and Tribal Museums, by Amy Lonetree
John Bodinger de Uriarte
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Addressing the Pedagogical Purpose of Indigenous Displays: The Case of the National Museum of the American Indian
Brenda Trofanenko
Diaspora, Indigenous, and Minority Education, 2012
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War in Context: Let the Artifacts Speak
Jane Klinger, Robert M . Ehrenreich
The Representation of Violence in Exhibitions, 2013
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MUSEUM REPRESENTATIONS OF NATIVE AMERICANS Issues in an Ongoing Debate
Christian Feest
Acta Americana 9(2): 6–16, 2001
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Seton Hall University Art, Artifact, Anthropology: The Display and Interpretation of Native American Material Culture in North American Museums
Neha Chopra
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“Formations of ‘Indian’ Fantasies: European Museums and the Decontextualization of Native American Art and Artifacts”
Miriam Jordan-Haladyn, Julian Jason Haladyn
Visual Representations of Native Americans: Transnational Contexts and Perspectives, edited by Karsten Fitz (2012), pages 179-193
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Encountering Histories and Humanities at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History and the National Museum of the American Indian
Catalina Lupu
Georgetown University-Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, 2012
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Molding American Military Minds Through Art Exhibitions 1940-1945
Melissa Young
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Crafting a Continuous Culture: Indigenous Representation in Native American Museums
Ava Dickerson
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"You are Here: The National Museum of the American Indian as Site of Identification," American Indian Quarterly, 30:4 (Fall 2006): 543-557.
Mario A Caro
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Buffalo Soldiers, Apaches, and Cultural Heritage Education
Eleanor King
Heritage & Society, 2008
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BRIDGING THE DIVIDE: REEVALUATING NATIVE AMERICAN DISPLAYS IN THE BRITISH MUSEUM AND HORNIMAN WORLD GALLERY
Taylor Norman
School of Oriental and African Studies, 2019
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Cultural heritage, ethics, and the military
Peter Stone
International Journal of Heritage Studies, 2016
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Cultural Understanding and Heritage Protection in War and Occupation: A Study of the United States' Occupation of Japan (1945-1952)
Nassrine Azimi
2016
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Locating the Indigenous Voice in the Museum: From Te Papa Tongarewa to National Museum of the American Indian
Sheyda Aisha Khaymaz
White Paper on Museum Futures, 2021
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Making Military Histories in Museums Editorial Introduction
Sheila Watson
Museum and Society
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Exhibiting the War; Approaches to World War II in museums and exhibitions
Ola Svein Stugu
Historizing the Uses of the Past, editors: Helle Bjerg, Claudia Lenz, Erik Thorstensen , 2011
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Powerful objects, difficult dialogues: mobilizing archaeological exhibits for civic engagement
Bonnie Clark
International Journal of Heritage Studies
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The art of Indigenous Americans and American art history: a century of exhibitions
Janet Berlo
Perspective, 2015
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Heritage vs. History at the National Museum of the American Indian
Steven Conn
The Public Historian, 2006
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Portrayals of Native Americans in Museums: What are Visitors Learning?
Angela Cooper
Unpublished Dissertation, 2018
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Building a Museum Without Walls: Native Worldviews Reshape Mission
Lynn Stern
2004
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The Second World War in the Twenty-First-Century Museum
Stephan Jaeger
2020
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On Practices of Inclusion and Exclusion: Exhibiting Native American, Maya, and African Objects at the Field Museum and Art Institute of Chicago
Khristin Landry-Montes
Journal Article, 2016
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Museums, Modernity and Conflict: Museums and Collections in and of War since the Nineteenth Century
Philip W Deans
2022
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Museums as Conflict Zones: the Canadian War Museum and Bomber Command
David Dean
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Interpreting our own: Native peoples redefining museum education
Traci Morris
1997
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Exhibit review: “Artist Soldiers: Artistic Expression in the First World War” at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum
Allison S . Finkelstein
Endeavour, 2018
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Culture Unpacked: Museums and War
Silina Maria
RSA Journal, 2022
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Gym Shoes, Maps, and Passports, Oh My!: Creating Community or Creating Chaos at the National Museum of the American Indian?
Elizabeth Archuleta
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Creative Expression and the Material Culture of Italian POWs in the United States During World War II
Laura E Ruberto
Material Culture Review/Revue de la culture matérielle, 2022
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