The paper aims to understand the meaning-making process curators engage in designing/developing exhibitions of the nations indigenous peoples. How indigenous people are represented can with perpetuate stereotypes or mediate change while strengthening their personal and group identity. Analysis of case studies in four countries will afford insight into the present state of this process
"This book investigates international Indigenous methodologies in curatorial practice from the geogr...
The removal of Indigenous children from their parents has been part of the colonising relations of I...
In the last two decades, museums have been theorised as «sites in which socially and culturally embe...
Rusty Peters is an Aboriginal artist, from the Jirrawun ethnic group in the East Kimberly region of ...
Histories of Indigenous peoples did not begin when European colonized their native lands: In Austral...
For decades, Indigenous art, artifacts and objects have had a contested history within galleries and...
In post-colonial nations, the museum is a common context for the investigation of the identity of va...
This dissertation aims to show how indigenous curators working in museums and universities across th...
This paper is an investigation of the ways in which museums collaborate with the minority groups rep...
This paper explores the subject of how identity and difference are constructed in and by museums. Sp...
In recent years the role of the museum and the exhibition as a medium for representation has been ch...
The struggle for Indigenous rights to self-determination has included the recognition that Indigenou...
International audienceThe study focuses on collaborative practices between Aboriginal peoples and Ca...
This volume addresses fundamental questions about the nature, value, and efficacy of museum collecti...
Collaborative museology aims to foster relationships between museums and relevant stakeholders. Refl...
"This book investigates international Indigenous methodologies in curatorial practice from the geogr...
The removal of Indigenous children from their parents has been part of the colonising relations of I...
In the last two decades, museums have been theorised as «sites in which socially and culturally embe...
Rusty Peters is an Aboriginal artist, from the Jirrawun ethnic group in the East Kimberly region of ...
Histories of Indigenous peoples did not begin when European colonized their native lands: In Austral...
For decades, Indigenous art, artifacts and objects have had a contested history within galleries and...
In post-colonial nations, the museum is a common context for the investigation of the identity of va...
This dissertation aims to show how indigenous curators working in museums and universities across th...
This paper is an investigation of the ways in which museums collaborate with the minority groups rep...
This paper explores the subject of how identity and difference are constructed in and by museums. Sp...
In recent years the role of the museum and the exhibition as a medium for representation has been ch...
The struggle for Indigenous rights to self-determination has included the recognition that Indigenou...
International audienceThe study focuses on collaborative practices between Aboriginal peoples and Ca...
This volume addresses fundamental questions about the nature, value, and efficacy of museum collecti...
Collaborative museology aims to foster relationships between museums and relevant stakeholders. Refl...
"This book investigates international Indigenous methodologies in curatorial practice from the geogr...
The removal of Indigenous children from their parents has been part of the colonising relations of I...
In the last two decades, museums have been theorised as «sites in which socially and culturally embe...