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Record #205424:

This is our life: Haida material heritage and changing museum practice / Cara Krmpotich, Laura Peers.

Title: This is our life: Haida material heritage and changing museum practice / Cara Krmpotich, Laura Peers.
Author(s): Krmpotich, Cara.
Peers, Laura.
Date: 2013.
Publisher: Vancouver: University of British Columbia
Abstract: History of 2009 'Haida Project', collaboration between representatives of Haida nation and two British museums with Haida collections. Discusses both problems and positive outcomes experienced by museum staff and Haida from Haida and museum perspectives. Traces original meanings of indigenous artefacts and impact of historical events on collection policies. Considers repatriation issues, cross-cultural communication within museum environment, curatorial practice, conservation concerns, public access and function of museum catalogues.
Keywords: 069 -- Museums and art galleries: Great Britain. British Museum.
069 -- Museums and art galleries: Great Britain. Oxford University. Pitt Rivers Museum.
069.4 -- Museums, conservation.
291.216 -- Belief in spirits.
299 -- Religions, indigenous.
39 -- Ethnography: Indians. Haida.
391 -- Native costume and ornament.
391.8 -- Masks.
7.031 -- Art, prehistoric and primitive.
7.031.73 -- Art, North Amerindians.
73.031.73 -- Sculpture, North American Indians.
74.031.73 -- Drawings, North American Indians.
R -- Arts.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*41) -- Canada.
(*429) -- British Columbia.
Location(s): SCO: SPRI-SHF: (*41) : 39(=811.22) : 069[2013]
ISBN: 9780774825405
SPRI record no.: 205424

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