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portada Decolonizing Museums: Representing Native America in National and Tribal Museums (First Peoples, new Directions in Indigenous Studies) (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Year
2012
Language
English
Pages
248
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
23.1 x 15.5 x 1.5 cm
Weight
0.36 kg.
ISBN
0807837156
ISBN13
9780807837153

Decolonizing Museums: Representing Native America in National and Tribal Museums (First Peoples, new Directions in Indigenous Studies) (in English)

Amy Lonetree (Author) · University of North Carolina Press · Paperback

Decolonizing Museums: Representing Native America in National and Tribal Museums (First Peoples, new Directions in Indigenous Studies) (in English) - Lonetree, Amy

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Synopsis "Decolonizing Museums: Representing Native America in National and Tribal Museums (First Peoples, new Directions in Indigenous Studies) (in English)"

Museum exhibitions focusing on Native American history have long been curator controlled. However, a shift is occurring, giving Indigenous people a larger role in determining exhibition content. In Decolonizing Museums, Amy Lonetree examines the complexities of these new relationships with an eye toward exploring how museums can grapple with centuries of unresolved trauma as they tell the stories of Native peoples. She investigates how museums can honor an Indigenous worldview and way of knowing, challenge stereotypical representations, and speak the hard truths of colonization within exhibition spaces to address the persistent legacies of historical unresolved grief in Native communities.Lonetree focuses on the representation of Native Americans in exhibitions at the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian, the Mille Lacs Indian Museum in Minnesota, and the Ziibiwing Center of Anishinabe Culture and Lifeways in Michigan. Drawing on her experiences as an Indigenous scholar and museum professional, Lonetree analyzes exhibition texts and images, records of exhibition development, and interviews with staff members. She addresses historical and contemporary museum practices and charts possible paths for the future curation and presentation of Native lifeways.

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