(Free and download) Decolonizing Museums: Representing Native America in National and Tribal Museums (First Peoples: New Directions in Indigenous Studies (University of North Carolina Press Hardcover))
||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Must read for museum professionals handling Native American artifacts|By K. Nettles|Decolonizing Museums discusses efforts by museums to decolonize by telling the “hard truths of colonialism”, and sharing authority with Native Americans in designing exhibits that represent their history and culture. Beyond influences in exhibit design, the power to control represe||Thoughtful and compelling. . . . Recommended. All levels/libraries.--Choice||
Offers an excellent overview of Indigenous museum representations since the late nineteenth century.--Journal of the Native American and Indigenous Studies Asso
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 Indige...
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