DIGIRENT - Spirited Encounters: American Indians Protest Museum Policies and Practices
Karen Coody Cooper
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Spirited Encounters: American Indians Karen Coody Cooper epub Spirited Encounters: American Indians Karen Coody Cooper pdf download Spirited Encounters: American Indians Karen Coody Cooper pdf file Spirited Encounters: American Indians Karen Coody Cooper audiobook Spirited Encounters: American Indians Karen Coody Cooper book review Spirited Encounters: American Indians Karen Coody Cooper summary | #1639181 in Books | AltaMira Press | 2007-11-28 | 2007-11-28 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.33 x.54 x5.83l,.78 | File type: PDF | 224 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Cooper fails to discuss the good that museums have done|By Lexi Klann|Spirited Encounters is one of those texts that makes you stop and think about what’s moral and ethical within the world of a museum. Well written and engaging, Karen Coody Cooper outlines the main issues that involve Native American tribes and museums. This involves discussing a variety of controversial||This monograph raises significant questions and reveals numerous debates surrounding such issues as ownership and access to museum collections and archives; the repatriation of human remains, funerary items, and cultural patrimony; Native American traditional
During the twentieth century, American Indians across North America organized protests against traditional museum treatment of Native materials and the Native community. In response, museums began to change their methods. Spirited Encounters provides a foundation for understanding museums, examines how museums collect Native materials, and explores protest as a fully American process of addressing grievances. Now that museums and American Indians are working together in ...
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