The article presents a background to Native Americans on the West Coast of America, and problematizes museum exhibiting of traditional artefacts
Berlo and Phillips discuss the quantities and relevance of Native American art objects in public and...
In the past, Native American objects vital to tradition and ritual were removed and\ud housed in mus...
This paper documents the life history of the Tahltan materials from northwestern British Columbia co...
The article presents a background to Native Americans on the West Coast of America, and problematize...
Museums of natural and cultural history in the twenty-first century hold responsibilities that are v...
This thesis explores changing perceptions, theory, structure and policy within art exhibit and coll...
This paper is about cultural area of the Northwest Coast and especially about art of a few groups of...
Introduction to “Indigenous Collections: Belongings, Decolonization, Contextualization,” a focus iss...
This paper is about cultural area of the American Northwest Coast and especially about Salish art. T...
THE VAST MAJORITY of Native American objects in private and public collections are the legacy of the...
Museum exhibits about Indians almost always draw an enthusiastic audience, but how did the personal ...
This project is being submitted as part of the requirements for ARTH 3270, Native North American Art...
For many indigenous groups, sensitive materials including human remains, funerary objects and sacred...
Art of the Northwest Coast Indians: Exhibit catalog, 1965-1966 The art objects exhibited were from t...
Museums today have many responsibilities, including protecting and understanding objects in their ca...
Berlo and Phillips discuss the quantities and relevance of Native American art objects in public and...
In the past, Native American objects vital to tradition and ritual were removed and\ud housed in mus...
This paper documents the life history of the Tahltan materials from northwestern British Columbia co...
The article presents a background to Native Americans on the West Coast of America, and problematize...
Museums of natural and cultural history in the twenty-first century hold responsibilities that are v...
This thesis explores changing perceptions, theory, structure and policy within art exhibit and coll...
This paper is about cultural area of the Northwest Coast and especially about art of a few groups of...
Introduction to “Indigenous Collections: Belongings, Decolonization, Contextualization,” a focus iss...
This paper is about cultural area of the American Northwest Coast and especially about Salish art. T...
THE VAST MAJORITY of Native American objects in private and public collections are the legacy of the...
Museum exhibits about Indians almost always draw an enthusiastic audience, but how did the personal ...
This project is being submitted as part of the requirements for ARTH 3270, Native North American Art...
For many indigenous groups, sensitive materials including human remains, funerary objects and sacred...
Art of the Northwest Coast Indians: Exhibit catalog, 1965-1966 The art objects exhibited were from t...
Museums today have many responsibilities, including protecting and understanding objects in their ca...
Berlo and Phillips discuss the quantities and relevance of Native American art objects in public and...
In the past, Native American objects vital to tradition and ritual were removed and\ud housed in mus...
This paper documents the life history of the Tahltan materials from northwestern British Columbia co...