Floral Decoration and Culture Change: An Historical Interpretation of Motivation
In: American Indian Culture and Research Journal, Band 15, Heft 1, S. 53-78
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In: American Indian Culture and Research Journal, Band 15, Heft 1, S. 53-78
In: American Indian culture and research journal, Band 15, Heft 1, S. 53-77
ISSN: 0161-6463
In the winter of 2012/2013, De Nieuwe Kerk in Amsterdam is hosting an exhibition about the artistic traditions of American Indians, the indigenous peoples of the North American continent. Exploring seven different regions, the exhibition will paint a picture of the rich and diverse arts and cultures of these Native American peoples. More than two hundred works of art and artefacts will transport visitors to the prairies of the Midwest, the plains around the Great Lakes, the shores of California, Canada's west coast, and the homes of the Navajo and the Inuit. 0Exhibition: Nieuwe Kerk, Amsterdam, the Netherlands (14.12.2012-14.4.2013)
In this book, which grew out of a landmark NMAI symposium in 1995, Native and non-Native scholars and museum professionals explore issues concerning the representation of Indians and their cultures by museums in North America. Traditional museum exhibitions of Native American art and culture often represented only the past, ignoring the living Native voice. Today, museums have begun to incorporate the Native perspective in their displays. Even more dramatic is the increasing number of Indian-run museums. These essays explore the relationships being forged between museums and Native communities to create new techniques for presenting Native American culture.
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