Lonetree, Amy.
Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, c2012.
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Part of the series First peoples : new directions in indigenous studies;First peoples (2010)
Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 177-211) and index.
- Introduction: Native Americans and museums — Collaboration matters : the Minnesota Historical Society, the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe, and the creation of a hybrid tribal museum — Exhibiting Native America at the National Museum of the American Indian : collaborations and missed opportunities — The Ziibiwing Center of Anishinabe Culture & Lifeways : decolonization, truth telling, and addressing historical unresolved grief — Conclusion: Transforming museums into places that matter for indigenous peoples.
Subjects:
- Indians of North America — Museums.
- Indians of North America — Public opinion.
- Ethnological museums and collections — United States.
- Postcolonialism — United States.
- Museums — United States — Management.
- Museum exhibits — Moral and ethical aspects — United States.
- Racism in museum exhibits — United States.
- Indians in popular culture.
- Indigenous peoples in popular culture.
- Public opinion — United States.
- United States — Race relations.
Requested by Lansing, M.