Museum Anthropology: Continued Conversations in the Field (original) (raw)
MUSEUM ANTHROPOLOGY: Continued Conversations in the Field, Part 4
Maxine McBrinn
Museum Anthropology, 2017
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Creating a new future: Redeveloping the tribal-museum relationship in the time of NAGPRA
Wendy Teeter
International Journal of Cultural Property
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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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The Future of Natural History Museums
Henry A . McGhie
Museum and Society
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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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Heritage vs. History at the National Museum of the American Indian
Steven Conn
The Public Historian, 2006
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Natural history museums asprovocateursfor dialogue and debate
Claire Bailey-Ross
Museum Management and Curatorship, 2013
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NAGPRA: Effective Repatriation Programs and Cultural Change in Museums
Des Griffin
Curator: The Museum Journal, 2000
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Indigenous Heritage and Public Museums: Exploring Collaboration and Exhibition in Canada and the United States (Ph.D. dissertation)
Sarah E Carr-Locke
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Crafting a Continuous Culture: Indigenous Representation in Native American Museums
Ava Dickerson
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“Suggestions for a Post-Museum” (Conversation with Nanette Snoep, in Across Anthropology)
Margareta von Oswald, Jonas Tinius
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Of Science Museums (introduction to an edited volume of Museum Anthropology)
Sophia Vackimes
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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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Bell, J.A. 2012. "Museums as Relational Entities: The Politics and Poetics of Heritage." Reviews in Anthropology 41(1) 70-92
Joshua A. Bell
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Chapter 9. Working in Museums as an Archaeological Anthropologist
Rosemary Joyce
Archeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association, 2008
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Message, K 2014, Review of William S. Walker, A Living Exhibition: The Smithsonian and the Transformation of the Universal Museum, Museum Anthropology.vol. 37, no. 2, pp. 160-171.
Kylie Message
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More Than One Mask: The Context of NAGPRA for Museums and Tribes
Melissa K. Nelson, Edward Luby
American Indian Culture and Research …, 2008
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Conference Program and Abstracts Booklet - ICME Annual Conference "Museums and Change:Convergence of Voices: A Global Dialogue on Stewardship, Custodianship, and Service"
Anamaría Rojas-Múnera
2024
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The Future of Ethnological Museums
Christian Feest
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Disneyland and the Future of Museum Anthropology
John Terrell
American Anthropologist, 1991
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Curators, Collections, and Contexts: Anthropology at the Field Museum (2003)
Gary Feinman, Stephen Nash
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Dissertation: Green Museums Waking up the World: Indigenous and Mainstream Approaches to Sustainability_ PQ ISBN 9780438574144 103MB
Jennifer Woodcock-Medicine Horse, PhD
2018
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Contesting Knowledge: Museums and Indigenous Perspectives (review)
Elizabeth Archuleta
Studies in American Indian Literatures, 2011
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Museum cultural collections: pathways to the preservation of traditional and scientific knowledge
Chris Wooley
Arctic Science
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Dismantling, Reorganization, and Creation: The Introduction to Ethnology Museums: Culture, Politics, and Institutional Change
Camille Mazé - PhD Political studies - HDR Environmental sciences
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Museums, Native American Representation, and the Public: The Role of Museum Anthropology in Public History, 1875-1925
Nathan Sowry
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(2017) Managing the Past, Engaging the Present. Special Section of American Anthropologist
Helaine Silverman
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Native Empowerment, the New Museology, and the National Museum of the American Indian (2014)
Kristine Ronan
museum + society, 2014
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Repatriation as Inspiration: Multi-Generational Perspectives on American Archaeology-Museum Relationships
Penelope H Duus, April M. Beisaw
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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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Working Towards Greater Equity and Understanding: Examples of Collaborative Archaeology and Museum Initiatives with Indigenous Peoples in North America, by S. Carr-Locke and G. Nicholas
Intellectual Property Issues in Cultural Heritage (IPinCH) Project
SfAA Newsletter 22(1): 4-9, 2011
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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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MUSEUM REPRESENTATIONS OF NATIVE AMERICANS Issues in an Ongoing Debate
Christian Feest
Acta Americana 9(2): 6–16, 2001
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The Future of Indigenous Museums: Perspectives from the Southwest Pacific by Nick Stanley, ed
Chris Ballard
Visual Anthropology Review, 2009
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Museums, Collecting, Agency: A Symposium, symposium report, Museum Worlds: Advances in Research, 2 (1), 2014, pp. 177-179.
Tanya Zoe Robinson
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