Indigenous Communities and Museum Collections provides the first contextualized study of a heritage assemblage, over time, from the mid-nineteenth century to the present day. Proposing a method for indigenous engagement and making recommendations when forging relationships based around indigenous cultural heritage, the book shows how
Indigenous Communities and Museum Collections provides the first contextualized study of a heritage assemblage, over time, from the mid-nineteenth century to the present day. Proposing a method for indigenous engagement and making recommendations when forging relationships based around indigenous cultural heritage, the book shows how
Michelle Horwood is a teacher, scholar and museum curator. She has worked extensively in the heritage sector, as a curator, archaeologist and researcher, where connecting communities with their heritage has been the primary focus of her professional practice.
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Introduction: Worlds apart - rethinking indigenous engagement with museum collections 1. An assemblage: A collector, a collection, an indigenous community and a museum 2. Museum encounters: Ng¿ Paerangi travel to Oxford 3. Emergent themes from the dissassembly-reassembly of a heritage network 4. Working together Conclusion
Introduction: Worlds apart - rethinking indigenous engagement with museum collections 1. An assemblage: A collector, a collection, an indigenous community and a museum 2. Museum encounters: Ng¿ Paerangi travel to Oxford 3. Emergent themes from the dissassembly-reassembly of a heritage network 4. Working together Conclusion
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