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Marshall McKay seminar for empowering Native knowledge : perspectives on Native art and museums. April 22-23, 2022 / edited by Joe D. Horse Capture.

Horse Capture, Joseph D., (editor.). Valbuena, Lynn, (contributor.). Aron, Stephen, (contributor.). Cartwright, David, (contributor.). West, W. Richard, (contributor.). Norby, Patricia Marroquin, (contributor.). Lee, Josie, (contributor.). Haworth, John (John W.), (contributor.). Henry, James Pepper, (contributor.). Wixon, Amanda K., (contributor.). Johnson, Mark, (contributor.). Alvitre, Weshoyot, (contributor.).

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  • Physical Description: 85 pages : color illustrations ; 28 cm
  • Publisher: Los Angeles, California : Autry Museum of the American West, 2022.
  • Manufacturer: Ortiz Printing & Graphics, Inc.

Content descriptions

Formatted Contents Note:
Introduction / by Joe D. Horse Capture (A'aniiih) -- Marshall McKay's Legacy Lives On / by Lynn Valbuena (San Manuel Band of Mission Indians) -- Welcome Remarks / by Stephen Aron -- Setting the Stage / by Joe D. Horse Capture (A'aniiih) -- Home by the Spring Water / by David Cartwright -- Epistemological Transformation and New Voices: The National Museum of the American Indian as Case Study / by W. Richard West, Jr. (Cheyenne/Arapaho) -- Native Curators in Context -- Foregrounding Indigenous Voices and Perspectives at the Met / by Patricia Marroquin Norby (Purépecha) -- Finding Balance / by Josie Lee (Ho-Chunk) -- Panel Discussion: Native Curators in Context -- The Role of Tribal Museums Tribal Museums and the Native American Museum Ecosystem / by John Haworth (Cherokee Nation) -- WINIKO: Life of an Object / by James Pepper Henry (Kaw/Muscogee) -- Panel Discussion: The Role of Tribal Museums -- Defining Native Art Panel Discussion: Defining Native Art -- Reflections on California Native Art Changing Perspectives: California Native Art at the Autry / by Amanda K. Wixon (Chickasaw Nation) -- Frank LaPena and the Story of California Indian Contemporary Art / by Mark Johnson -- Art Is Living Story / by Weshoyot Alvitre (Tongva) -- Panel Discussion: Reflections on California Native Art.
Funding Information Note:
Funding by San Manuel Band of Mission Indians.
Subject:
McKay, Marshall.
Indian art > North America > Congresses.
Indian artists > North America > Congresses.
Museums and Indians > Congresses.
Museums and indigenous peoples > Congresses.
Museums > North America > Congresses.
Museum curators > North America > Congresses.

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