My twofold aim in this article is (i) to initiate discussion about issues of governance and sovereignty in order to strengthen lateral connections between the disciplines of museum studies and citizenship studies, and (ii) to examine the National Museum of the American Indian’s capacity to challenge concepts of citizenship that reflect traditional national identity discourses. The article has three parts. The first introduces the National Museum of the American Indian and outlines its aspiration to become an ‘intermediary institution’. Second, I present a theoretical engagement with issues of cultural and political sovereignty and citizenship. Contextualized by this theoretical framework, the third section provides a brief case-study that q...
Ethnographic museums create a taste for American Indian art through the acquisition of art with a na...
INTRODUCTION The powwow is often cited for its importance in contemporary Indian life as a constitue...
No page 111The dialectic of indigenous tradition and modern innovation is neither a new phenomenon, ...
My twofold aim in this article is (i) to initiate discussion about issues of governance and sovereig...
This article provides critical analysis of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of the Amer...
This paper examines whether museums and cultural institutions meet or challenge increasing calls by ...
In September 2004, the opening of the National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) in Washington DC...
Based on research carried out in 2009–2010, this article suggests that gaming revenues created new p...
Contemporary museums exist as variously configured sets of institutional coordinates that aspire to ...
In its 18 years of operation, the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C. has con...
The National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI), the Smithsonian Institution’s new facility on the...
Museums are educational institutions that, historically, have often reflected dominant-culture biase...
As a platform for the display of cultures and a structuring agent in their formation, museums play a...
Bringing together perspectives from a variety of disciplines, this book provides an interdisciplinar...
The National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, DC ― the first national museum devoted sol...
Ethnographic museums create a taste for American Indian art through the acquisition of art with a na...
INTRODUCTION The powwow is often cited for its importance in contemporary Indian life as a constitue...
No page 111The dialectic of indigenous tradition and modern innovation is neither a new phenomenon, ...
My twofold aim in this article is (i) to initiate discussion about issues of governance and sovereig...
This article provides critical analysis of the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of the Amer...
This paper examines whether museums and cultural institutions meet or challenge increasing calls by ...
In September 2004, the opening of the National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) in Washington DC...
Based on research carried out in 2009–2010, this article suggests that gaming revenues created new p...
Contemporary museums exist as variously configured sets of institutional coordinates that aspire to ...
In its 18 years of operation, the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C. has con...
The National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI), the Smithsonian Institution’s new facility on the...
Museums are educational institutions that, historically, have often reflected dominant-culture biase...
As a platform for the display of cultures and a structuring agent in their formation, museums play a...
Bringing together perspectives from a variety of disciplines, this book provides an interdisciplinar...
The National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, DC ― the first national museum devoted sol...
Ethnographic museums create a taste for American Indian art through the acquisition of art with a na...
INTRODUCTION The powwow is often cited for its importance in contemporary Indian life as a constitue...
No page 111The dialectic of indigenous tradition and modern innovation is neither a new phenomenon, ...