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Preface xi
Acknowledgments xvii
A Note on Names xxiii
1 Introduction: Native Americans and Museums 1
2 Collaboration Matters: The Minnesota Historical Society, the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe, and the Creation of a "Hybrid Tribal Museum" 29
3 Exhibiting Native America at the National Museum of the American Indian: Collaborations and Missed Opportunities 73
4 The Ziibiwing Center of Anishinabe Culture & Lifeways: Decolonization, Truth Telling, and Addressing Historical Unresolved Grief 123
5 Conclusion: Transforming Museums into "Places that Matter" for Indigenous Peoples 168
Notes 177
Bibliography 191
Index 213
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