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W. Richard West (Southern Cheyenne and member of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma), NMAI's founding director Richard W. Hill, Sr. (Tuscarora), associate professor at State University of New York at Buffalo Michael M. Ames, director of the Museum of Anthropology at the University of mostra altro British Columbia Janice Clements (Warm Springs Tribe of Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs), Museum at Warm Springs, Oregon Evan M. Maurer, director of the Minneapolis Institute of Arts James D. Nason (Comanche), director of the American Indian Studies Center at the University of Washington David W. Penney, curator at the Detroit Institute of Arts Joycelyn Wedll (Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe), director of the Mille Lacs Indian Museum mostra meno

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Woven by the Grandmothers (1996) — Prefazione — 59 copie
George Catlin and His Indian Gallery (1965) — Introduzione, alcune edizioni53 copie
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PTArts | Oct 6, 2021 |
Don't look now, but while America's critical establishment was busy waging a culture war over identity politics, the next generation of artists simply moved on. In Remix: New Modernities in a Post-Indian World, artists and curators Joe Baker and Gerald McMaster bring together the work of fifteen artists of mixed Native/non-Native heritage from the United States, Canada, and Mexico to create a mini-museum for a post-race, post-ethnicity, "post-Indian" world. Personal and political, this art and the accompanying texts raise issues that resonate far beyond the American art scene--questions about the meaning of ethnic and racial identity in an increasingly global society, the tension between self-expression and the templates of mass culture, and individuals' freedom to adapt or reject elements of tradition without losing their claim on the past. Through words and images, Remix challenges readers interested in art and criticism to question the meaning of cultural identity in our complex, fluid age.… (altro)
 
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urbaned | Feb 22, 2018 |
text used in NAS Museum Studies Anthro cross-listed course
 
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