The Changing Presentation of the American Indian
Museums and Native Cultures
Author(s)
West, W. Richard
Hill, Richard
Ames, Michael M.
Clements, Janice
Maurer, Evan M.
Nason, James D.
Penney, David W.
Wedll, Jocelyn
Collection
Knowledge Unlatched (KU)Language
EnglishAbstract
In this book, which grew out of a landmark NMAI symposium in 1995, Native and non-Native scholars and museum professionals explore issues concerning the representation of Indians and their cultures by museums in North America. Traditional museum exhibitions of Native American art and culture often represented only the past, ignoring the living Native voice. Today, museums have begun to incorporate the Native perspective in their displays. Even more dramatic is the increasing number of Indian-run museums. These essays explore the relationships being forged between museums and Native communities to create new techniques for presenting Native American culture.
Keywords
Social Science; Indigenous Studies; Art; Museum Studies; Art; Indigenous Art of the AmericasISBN
9781933565255Publisher
University of Washington PressPublication date and place
2004Imprint
University of Washington PressClassification
Indigenous peoples
Relating to Indigenous peoples
Museology and heritage studies
History of art