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Charles Chamberlain
Native South, 2010
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Crafting a Continuous Culture: Indigenous Representation in Native American Museums
Ava Dickerson
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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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Decolonizing Museums: Representing Native America in National and Tribal Museums, by Amy Lonetree
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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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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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Bonnie Clark
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Oregon's Heritage Museum of Independence: An internship and historical preservation collaboration with citizens of the mid-Willamette Valley
Lilly Miranda
2018
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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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Connecting with Native Voices: visitor impressions of the George Gustav Heye Center, National Museum of the American Indian
Zahava Doering
1996
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Building a Museum Without Walls: Native Worldviews Reshape Mission
Lynn Stern
2004
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Communication and Cooperation Between the Arizona State Museum and Native Americans
John Ravesloot
Museum Anthropology, 1989
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Restoring Indigenous Heritage: Building Community through Tribal Partnerships at the Glenn A. Black Laboratory of Archaeology
Kelsey Grimm
ACRL Publications in Librarianship, 2022
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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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Amanda Hardt Sorensen
MA Thesis, 2019
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Steven Conn
The Public Historian, 2006
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Alan Corbiere , Judith Andrews
Museum Management and Curatorship, 2022
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Ellen Pearlstein
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Arizona State Museum "Culture Craft Saturdays--Serving At-Risk Populations" Institute of Museums and Library Services Grant Museums for America Program, 2007-2008 School Year. Final Evaluation Report
Lisa Falk
Online Submission, 2008
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(Re)constructing and (Re)presenting Heritage: Education and Representation in an American Indian Homeland Preservation Project
Lesley Graybeal
Online Submission, 2011
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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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Woven by the Grandmothers: The Development of the National Museum of the American Indian Throughout the 1990s
Lucy Winokur
2020
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Indigenous Community Collaboration in Museums: Critical Book Review
Skye Cornelia
Indigenous Community Collaboration in Museums: Critical Book Review, 2017
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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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From Metaphor to Analogy: How the National Museum of the American Indian Can Inform the Augusta Community Portfolio
Darren Cambridge
2013
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Interpreting our own: Native peoples redefining museum education
Traci Morris
1997
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Who are We? Museums Telling the Nation's Story
Elizabeth Weiser
International Journal of the Inclusive Museum, 2009
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The casino and the museum [electronic resource]: imagining the Mashantucket Pequot tribal nation in representational space
John Bodinger de Uriarte
2003
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When Digital Doesn’t Work: Experiences of Co-Designing an Indigenous Community Museum
Meghan Kelly
Multimodal Technologies and Interaction
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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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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.
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Rights and responsibilities: American Indian collections in cultural museums
ELIZABETH WHITE
2010
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“Curators, Collections, and Communities: Three Case Studies in Collaboration” (with Judy Thompson and Suzan Marie).
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Culture on the prairie: celebrating Oklahoma's art museums and their contributions in the twentieth century
Bradley Fritch
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Conducting Heritage Research and Practicing Heritage Resource Management on a Community Level—Negotiating Contested Historicity
Antoinette Jackson
Practicing Anthropology, 2009
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