List of Illustrations
Contesting Knowledge: Museums and Indigenous Perspectives / Susan Sleeper-Smith
Part 1: Ethnography and the Cultural Practices of Museums
Introduction: The Legacy of Ethnography / Ray Silverman
1. Elite Ethnography and Cultural Eradication: Confronting the Cannibal in Early Nineteenth-Century Brazil / Hal Langfur
2. Ethnographic Showcases as Sites of Knowledge Production and Indigenous Resistance / Zine Magubane
3. Reinventing George Heye: Nationalizing the Museum of the American Indian and Its Collections / Ann McMullen
4. Ethnographic Elaborations, Indigenous Contestations, and the Cultural Politics of Imagining Community: A View from the District Six Museum in South Africa / Ciraj Rassool
Part 2: Curatorial Practices: Voices, Values, Languages, and Traditions
Introduction: Museums and Indigenous Perspectives on Curatorial Practice / Jacki Thompson Rand
5. A Dialogic Response to the Problematized Past: The National Museum of the American Indian / Miranda J. Brady
6. West Side Stories: The Blending of Voice and Representation through a Shared Curatorial Practice / Brenda Macdougall and M. Teresa Carlson
7. Huichol Histories and Territorial Claims in Two National Anthropology Museums / Paul Liffman
8. The Construction of Native Voice at the National Museum of the American Indian / Jennifer Shannon
Part 3: Tribal Museums and the Heterogeneity of the Nation-State
Introduction: Creation of the Tribal Museum / Brenda J. Child
9. Tsi<?>niyukwaliho<?>t<V'>, the Oneida Nation Museum: Creating a Space for
Haudenosaunee Kinship and Identity / Kristina Ackley
10. Reimagining Tribal Sovereignty through Tribal History: Museums, Libraries, and Archives in the Klamath River Region / Brian Isaac Daniels
11. Responsibilities toward Knowledge: The Zuni Museum and the Reconciling of Different Knowledge Systems / Gwyneira Isaac
12. Museums as Sites of Decolonization: Truth Telling in National and Tribal Museums / Amy Lonetree /
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