This paper argues that public institutions have an obligation to consider the weight of their responsibility to educate and inform the public about all forms of American history and heritage. Moreover, public institutions should embrace controversy, engage discourse and proactively work on exhibiting balanced representations by re-working or removing antiquated and false narratives surrounding Native American history. In this paper, I proffer solutions from case studies, examples, models, and my own perspective as a Native American tribal member, as to what public institutions and curators can do in the future to deal with cultural dissonance and creating awareness of (Native) American heritage and history. The goal of this paper is to pres...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral ScienceAnthropologyTaking a class about Native American ...
This paper is an investigation of the ways in which museums collaborate with the minority groups rep...
This paper explores the positivist, museum-based, and touristic constructions of indigenous cultures...
This paper argues that public institutions have an obligation to consider the weight of their respon...
Representations of culture, cultural empowerment and the politics that accompany these issues are cu...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06For a long and painful time, dominant society ha...
Since colonization, Indigenous peoples and various ethnic groups have endured exploitation, marginal...
This thesis centers on research that was done during the months of May through June, 2002, with six ...
Since colonization, Indigenous peoples and various ethnic groups have endured exploitation, marginal...
As a professor at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke, I seek to understand the role of Nat...
Museums for a very long time have been acknowledged as trusted institutions that harbor and shape ou...
Museums for a very long time have been acknowledged as trusted institutions that harbor and shape ou...
The following essay developed out of a lecture given on November 17, 2011 as part of the Chautauqua ...
This paper is an investigation of the ways in which museums collaborate with the minority groups rep...
As a professor at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke, I seek to understand the role of Nat...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral ScienceAnthropologyTaking a class about Native American ...
This paper is an investigation of the ways in which museums collaborate with the minority groups rep...
This paper explores the positivist, museum-based, and touristic constructions of indigenous cultures...
This paper argues that public institutions have an obligation to consider the weight of their respon...
Representations of culture, cultural empowerment and the politics that accompany these issues are cu...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06For a long and painful time, dominant society ha...
Since colonization, Indigenous peoples and various ethnic groups have endured exploitation, marginal...
This thesis centers on research that was done during the months of May through June, 2002, with six ...
Since colonization, Indigenous peoples and various ethnic groups have endured exploitation, marginal...
As a professor at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke, I seek to understand the role of Nat...
Museums for a very long time have been acknowledged as trusted institutions that harbor and shape ou...
Museums for a very long time have been acknowledged as trusted institutions that harbor and shape ou...
The following essay developed out of a lecture given on November 17, 2011 as part of the Chautauqua ...
This paper is an investigation of the ways in which museums collaborate with the minority groups rep...
As a professor at the University of North Carolina at Pembroke, I seek to understand the role of Nat...
honors thesisCollege of Social & Behavioral ScienceAnthropologyTaking a class about Native American ...
This paper is an investigation of the ways in which museums collaborate with the minority groups rep...
This paper explores the positivist, museum-based, and touristic constructions of indigenous cultures...