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Living Homes For Cultural Expression North American Native Perspectives On Creating Community Museums Karen Coody Cooper

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Living Homes For Cultural Expression North American Native Perspectives On Creating Community Museums Karen Coody Cooper
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Publisher: National Museum of American Indian
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.13 MB
Pages: 119
Author: Karen Coody Cooper, Nicolasa I. Sandoval
ISBN: 9780971916388, 0971916381
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Living Homes For Cultural Expression North American Native Perspectives On Creating Community Museums Karen Coody Cooper by Karen Coody Cooper, Nicolasa I. Sandoval 9780971916388, 0971916381 instant download after payment.

Living Homes for Cultural Expression: North American Native Perspectives on Creating Community Museums features essays by eleven noted Native museum professionals, whose varied experiences in creating tribal museums come together in this compact and instructive collection. These intimate portraits, which explore the theory and practice of museum planning for indigenous communities, are paired with a comprehensive directory of more than 200 tribal museums and cultural centers in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

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