ISBN:
9789088901812
,
9088901813
Language:
English
Pages:
Online Ressource (vi, 243 pages)
,
illustrations (some color).
Series Statement:
Mededelingen van het Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde, Leiden no. 39
Parallel Title:
Print version Sharing knowledge & cultural heritage
DDC:
305.80074
Keywords:
Ethnological museums and collections Congresses
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Intercultural communication Congresses
;
Indians of North America Congresses
;
Antiquities
;
Collectors and collecting
;
Indians of South America Congresses
;
Antiquities
;
Collectors and collecting
;
Indigenous peoples Congresses
;
Antiquities
;
Collectors and collecting
;
Greenland
;
Intercultural communication Congresses
;
Indians of North America Congresses Antiquities
;
Collectors and collecting
;
Indians of South America Congresses Antiquities
;
Collectors and collecting
;
Indigenous peoples Congresses Antiquities
;
Collectors and collecting
;
Ethnological museums and collections Congresses
;
Indians of South America Congresses Antiquities
;
Collectors and collecting
;
Indigenous peoples Congresses Antiquities
;
Collectors and collecting
;
Intercultural communication Congresses
;
Indians of North America Congresses Antiquities
;
Collectors and collecting
;
Ethnological museums and collections Congresses
;
SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Minority Studies
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Ethnological museums and collections
;
Indians of North America ; Antiquities ; Collectors and collecting
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Indians of South America ; Antiquities ; Collectors and collecting
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Intercultural communication
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Ethnic Studies ; General
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; Cultural
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Conference papers and proceedings
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SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Discrimination & Race Relations
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Greenland
;
Electronic books
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Electronic books
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Konferenzschrift
Abstract:
Sharing Knowledge & Cultural Heritage (SK&CH), First Nations of the Americas, testifies to the growing commitment of museum professionals in the twenty-first century to share collections with the descendants of people and communities from whom the collections originated. Thanks to collection histories and the documenting of relations with particular indigenous communities, it is well known that until as recently as the 1970s, museum doors - except for a handful of cases - were shut to indigenous peoples. This volume is the result of an ""expert meeting"" held in November 2007 at the National M
Note:
Includes bibliographical references. - Print version record
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