Wonder Club world wonders pyramid logo
×

The National Museum of the American Indian: Critical Conversations Book

The National Museum of the American Indian: Critical Conversations
The National Museum of the American Indian: Critical Conversations, The first American national museum designed and run by indigenous peoples, the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of the American Indian in Washington DC opened in 2004. It represents both the United States as a singular nation and the myriad indig, The National Museum of the American Indian: Critical Conversations has a rating of 4.5 stars
   2 Ratings
X
The National Museum of the American Indian: Critical Conversations, The first American national museum designed and run by indigenous peoples, the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of the American Indian in Washington DC opened in 2004. It represents both the United States as a singular nation and the myriad indig, The National Museum of the American Indian: Critical Conversations
4.5 out of 5 stars based on 2 reviews
5
50 %
4
50 %
3
0 %
2
0 %
1
0 %
Digital Copy
PDF format
1 available   for $99.99
Original Magazine
Physical Format

Sold Out

  • The National Museum of the American Indian: Critical Conversations
  • Written by author Amy Lonetree
  • Published by UNP - Nebraska Paperback, November 2008
  • The first American national museum designed and run by indigenous peoples, the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of the American Indian in Washington DC opened in 2004. It represents both the United States as a singular nation and the myriad indig
  • The first American national museum designed and run by indigenous peoples, the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of the American Indian in Washington DC opened in 2004. It represents both the United States as a singular nation and the myriad
Buy Digital  USD$99.99

WonderClub View Cart Button

WonderClub Add to Inventory Button
WonderClub Add to Wishlist Button
WonderClub Add to Collection Button

Book Categories

Authors

List of Illustrations

Introduction Amy Lonetree Lonetree, Amy Amanda J. Cobb Cobb, Amanda J.

Conversation 1: History and Development

1 A New Thing?

The National Museum of the American Indian in Historical and Institutional Context Ira Jacknis Jacknis, Ira 3

2 Decolonizing the "Nation's Attic"

The National Museum of the American Indian and the Politics of Knowledge-Making in a National Space Patricia Pierce Erikson Erikson, Patricia Pierce 43

3 Concourse and Periphery

Planning the National Museum of the American Indian Judith Ostrowitz Ostrowitz, Judith 84

Conversation 2: Indigenous Methodology and Community Collaboration

4 Critical Reflections on the Our Peoples Exhibit

A Curator's Perspective Paul Chaat Smith Smith, Paul Chaat 131

5 Collaborative Exhibit Development at the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian Cynthia Chavez Lamar Lamar, Cynthia Chavez 144

6 The Making of Who We Are

Now Showing at the National Museum of the American Indian Lelawi Theater Beverly R. Singer Singer, Beverly R. 165

Conversation 3: Interpretations and Response

7 Gym Shoes, Maps, and Passports, Oh My!

Creating Community or Creating Chaos at the National Museum of the American Indian? Elizabeth Archuleta Archuleta, Elizabeth 181

8 "Indian Country" on the National Mall

The Mainstream Press versus the National Museum of the American Indian Aldona Jonaitis Jonaitis, Aldona Janet Catherine Berlo Berlo, Janet Catherine 208

9 What Are Our Expectations Telling Us?

Encounters with the National Museum of the American Indian Gwyneira Isaac Isaac, Gwyneira 241

10 No Sense of the Struggle

Creating a Context for Survivance at the National Museum of the AmericanIndian Sonya Atalay Atalay, Sonya 267

11 (Un)disturbing Exhibitions

Indigenous Historical Memory at the National Museum of the American Indian Myla Vicenti Carpio Carpio, Myla Vicenti 290

12 "Acknowledging the Truth of History"

Missed Opportunities at the National Museum of the American Indian Amy Lonetree Lonetree, Amy 305

Conversation 4: Questions of Nation and Identity

13 The National Museum of the American Indian as Cultural Sovereignty Amanda J. Cobb Cobb, Amanda J. 331

14 Performing Reconciliation at the National Museum of the American Indian

Postcolonial Rapprochement and the Politics of Historical Closure Pauline Wakeham Wakeham, Pauline 353

15 "South of the Border" at the National Museum of the American Indian Robin Maria DeLugan DeLugan, Robin Maria 384

16 Inside Out and Outside In

Re-presenting Native North America at the Canadian Museum of Civilization and the National Museum of the American Indian Ruth B. Phillips Phillips, Ruth B. 405

17 The National Museum of the American Indian and the Siting of Identity Mario A. Caro Caro, Mario A. 431

The Contributors 449

Index 455


Login

  |  

Complaints

  |  

Blog

  |  

Games

  |  

Digital Media

  |  

Souls

  |  

Obituary

  |  

Contact Us

  |  

FAQ

CAN'T FIND WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR? CLICK HERE!!!

X
WonderClub Home

This item is in your Wish List

The National Museum of the American Indian: Critical Conversations, The first American national museum designed and run by indigenous peoples, the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of the American Indian in Washington DC opened in 2004. It represents both the United States as a singular nation and the myriad indig, The National Museum of the American Indian: Critical Conversations

X
WonderClub Home

This item is in your Collection

The National Museum of the American Indian: Critical Conversations, The first American national museum designed and run by indigenous peoples, the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of the American Indian in Washington DC opened in 2004. It represents both the United States as a singular nation and the myriad indig, The National Museum of the American Indian: Critical Conversations

The National Museum of the American Indian: Critical Conversations

X
WonderClub Home

This Item is in Your Inventory

The National Museum of the American Indian: Critical Conversations, The first American national museum designed and run by indigenous peoples, the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of the American Indian in Washington DC opened in 2004. It represents both the United States as a singular nation and the myriad indig, The National Museum of the American Indian: Critical Conversations

The National Museum of the American Indian: Critical Conversations

WonderClub Home

You must be logged in to review the products

E-mail address:

Password: