"Decolonizing Museums: Representing Native America In National And Tribal Museums ( First Peoples, New Directions In Indigenous Studies)"

insider.si.edu: Decolonizing museums : representing native America in national and tribal museums / Amy Lonetree

Decolonizing museums : representing native America in national and tribal museums / Amy Lonetree

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insider.si.edu: Decolonizing museums representing native America in national and tribal museums Amy Lonetree

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Decolonizing museums representing native America in national and tribal museums Amy Lonetree

The Denver Post: Opinion: Contrary to reporting, the Denver Art Museum leads at decolonizing Native collections

Opinion: Contrary to reporting, the Denver Art Museum leads at decolonizing Native collections

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Cover Page -- Decolonizing Museums -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Illustrations -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- A Note on Names -- One Introduction ...

insider.si.edu: Decolonizing Native American rhetoric : communicating self-determination / Casey Ryan Kelly and Jason Edward Black, editors

Decolonizing Native American rhetoric : communicating self-determination / Casey Ryan Kelly and Jason Edward Black, editors

decolonization, process by which colonies become independent of the colonizing country. Decolonization was gradual and peaceful for some British colonies largely settled by expatriates but violent for others, where native rebellions were energized by nationalism.

Decolonization can refer to a country achieving independence (like India did from the British Empire), but it can also refer to “decolonizing” spaces and institutions from the cultural and social impacts of colonization.

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Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... I object to The Denver Post’s tilted and negative recent coverage regarding the repatriation of Native art works by the Denver Art Museum. I am a trustee of ...

From the roots of manifest destiny to the pillaging of cultural objects, museums have a long history of malpractice that have not only disregarded the rights and consent of indigenous communities but ...