The Changing Presentation of the American Indian

The Changing Presentation of the American Indian Museums and Native Cultures

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Publisher's Synopsis

Museums--along with books, newspapers, and Wild West shows in the 19th century, movies and television in the 20th--have shaped our perceptions of American Indians. This book brings together six prominent museum professionals--Native and non-Native--to examine the ways in which Indians and their cultures have been represented by museums in North America and to present new directions museums are already taking.

Traditional museum exhibitions of Native American art and culture often represented only the past, ignoring the living Native voice. Today, museums have begun to incorporate Native perspectives in their displays. Even more dramatic is the growth in the number of Indian-run museums. These essays explore the relationships being forged between museums and Native communities to create new techniques for presenting Native American culture. This publication will serve to stimulate the discussions and analyses that can lead to new partnerships and collaborations.

Book information

ISBN: 9780295996370
Publisher: National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian Institution
Imprint: University of Washington Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 069.0899707
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 119
Weight: 348g
Height: 164mm
Width: 241mm
Spine width: 15mm