Museums and Maori : heritage professionals, indigenous collections, current prac...
Museums and Maori : heritage professionals, indigenous collections, current practice
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About this objectA remarkable history and ethnography of the representation and involvement of Maori in museums in New Zealand and a good example of how to deal with cultural difference and identity in museums. Contents:Introduction: Museums and indigenous people -- Part one: From monoculturalism to biculturalism 1. Before Te Maori 2. The Te Maori exhibition 3. After Te Maori -- Part two: Biculturalism in practice 4. Into a new century 5. Reforming museology at Te Papa 6. Evolving museum practice -- Part three: Beyond biculturalism? 7. 'A new net goes fishing' 8. Biculturalism and its discontents -- Conclusion: The future behind us.
Date Madec.2009
PublisherTe Papa Press
Publication PlaceWalnut Creek, Calif.
Subject and Association Keywords Subject and Association KeywordsMaori (New Zealand people) -- Antiquities -- Collection and preservation
Subject and Association KeywordsMaori (New Zealand people) -- Material culture
Subject and Association Keywords Subject and Association Keywords Subject and Association Keywords Subject and Association Keywords Subject and Association Keywords Subject and Association Keywords Subject and Association Keywords Named CollectionThomas & Bridget Gallagher Library
Object Type ISBN/ISSN9781877385704 (pbk.)
Object number2014.1.2285
Spine Label069.0993 MAC
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