Refocusing Ethnographic Museums through Oceanic Lenses
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Refocusing Ethnographic Museums through Oceanic Lenses offers a collaborative ethnographic investigation of Indigenous m
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Year 2020
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Table of contents :
Contents
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Note on the Text
Introduction
PART I. BERNICE PAUAHI BISHOP MUSEUM, HAWAI‘I
1. I Kū Mau Mau: Restoring Hawaiian Intent, Presence, and Authority
2. Rethinking Temporalities: Curatorial Conversations, Material Languages, and Indigenous Skills
PART II. MUSEO ANTROPOLÓGICO PADRE SEBASTIÁN ENGLERT, RAPA NUI
3. Cross-Cultural Journeys: Informants, Collections, and Communities with Cristián Moreno Pakarati and Mara Mulrooney
4 . Curating an Island, Curing Rapa Nui
PART III. MUSEUM OF NEW ZEALAND TE PAPA TONGAREWA, AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND
5. Materializing German-Sāmoan Colonial Legacies with Sean Mallon and Nina Tonga
6. “Anthropology’s Interlocutors” and the Ethnographic Condition
Conclusion: An Ethnographic Kaleidoscope
Afterword: Regenerating Maka by Ty P. Kāwika Tengan
Notes
Bibliography
Contributors
Index