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Contesting knowledge : museums and indigenous perspectives |
Susan Sleeper-Smith |
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The legacy of ethnography |
Ray Silverman |
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Elite ethnography and cultural eradication: confronting the cannibal in early nineteenth-century Brazil |
Hal Langfur |
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Ethnographic showcases as sites of knowledge production and indigenous resistance |
Zine Magubane |
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Reinventing George Heye: nationalizing the Museum of the American Indian and its collections |
Ann McMullen |
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Ethnographic elaborations, indigenous contestations, and the cultural politics of imagining community: a view from the District Six Museum in South Africa |
Ciraj Rassool |
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Museums and indigenous perspectives on curatorial practice |
Jacki Thompson Rand |
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A dialogic response to the problematized past : the National Museum of the American Indian |
Miranda J. Brady |
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West side stories: the blending of voice and representation through a shared curatorial practice |
Brenda MacDougall and M. Teresa Carlson |
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Huichol histories and territorial claims in two national anthropology museums |
Paul Liffman |
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The construction of native voice at the National Museum of the American Indian |
Jennifer Shannon |
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Creation of the tribal museum |
Brenda J. Child |
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Tsi?niyukwaliho?t[lambda], the Oneida Nation Museum : creating a space for Haudenosaunee kinship and identity |
Kristina Ackley |
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Reimagining tribal sovereignty through tribal history : museums, libraries, and archives in the Klamath River region |
Brian Isaac Daniels |
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Responsibilities towards knowledge: the Zuni Museum and reconciling of different knowledge systems |
Gwyneira Isaac |
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Museums as sites of decolonization : truth telling in national and tribal museums |
Amy Lonetree |
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Contesting knowledge : museums and indigenous perspectives |
Susan Sleeper-Smith |
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The legacy of ethnography |
Ray Silverman |
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Elite ethnography and cultural eradication: confronting the cannibal in early nineteenth-century Brazil |
Hal Langfur |