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Preserving what is valued : an analysis of museum conservation and First Nations perspective / by Miriam Lisa Clavir.

Summary:

Examines the values attached to preserving heritage objects from the perspectives of First Nations, principally in British Columbia, Canada, and compares these with values held in museum conservation.

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  • Physical Description: ii, 499 pages : illustrations, map ; 28 cm

Content descriptions

Dissertation Note:
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Leicester, 1997.
Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 468-499).
Formatted Contents Note:
Research statement and goals -- Context for this research -- Need for this study -- Existing lacunae in this area of research -- Research design -- Scope of the study -- Conclusion -- Review of literature sources -- Introduction -- Conservation and conservation ethics -- Museums and conservation -- First Nations: relationships to museums, conservation -- The historical development of conservation and its values -- Introduction -- Conservation: origins -- Legitimacy of a scientific approach -- Museums -- The art world -- WWI and the twentieth century -- Conclusion -- Conservation values and ethics -- Ethics and values -- Conservation values, beliefs and practices in context -- Museum values -- Conservation as part of the museum enterprise -- The scientific outlook -- Professional values -- Inside conservation: codes of ethics and values -- Selected conservation values and beliefs particularly relevant to ethnographic conservation -- Conclusion -- First Nations published perspectives on preservation and museums -- Introduction -- The meaning of preservation -- The importance of identity for First Nations -- Museum values -- First Nations perspectives on museums -- First Nations perspectives on selected conservation beliefs -- Conclusion -- First Nations of British Columbia -- Introduction -- Social and cultural history -- Selected biographies: growing up -- First Nations perspectives on preservation and conservation: the research interviews -- Introduction -- The interviews: global findings -- Meta-narratives -- Conservation concerns and First Nations perspectives -- First Nations perceptions of museums -- Recommendations -- Conclusion: summary -- New Zealand: a comparative study -- Introduction -- Museums, collections and Maori perspectives -- Conservation work and related perspectives -- Conservation work: the tangible and the intangible -- Achieving balance -- Conclusion -- Summary -- Appendix A: General outline of questions for First Nations respondents, British Columbia -- Appendix B: Initial questions: New Zealand conservators -- Appendix C: Permit form Musqueam -- Appendix D: Codes of ethics -- Appendix E: The Frank Family ceremonial curtain: -- Appendix F: Glossary of Maori terms.
Subject:
Indians of North America > Antiquities > Collection and preservation > British Columbia.
Cultural property > Protection > British Columbia.
Cultural property > Protection > New Zealand.
Anthropological museums and collections.
Museums > Social aspects.
Museum conservation methods.
British Columbia.
New Zealand.

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520 . ‡aExamines the values attached to preserving heritage objects from the perspectives of First Nations, principally in British Columbia, Canada, and compares these with values held in museum conservation.
504 . ‡aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 468-499).
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650 0. ‡aCultural property ‡xProtection ‡zBritish Columbia.
650 0. ‡aCultural property ‡xProtection ‡zNew Zealand.
650 0. ‡aAnthropological museums and collections.
650 0. ‡aMuseums ‡xSocial aspects.
650 0. ‡aMuseum conservation methods.
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