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Nature read in black and white : decolonial approaches to interpreting natural history collections
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85952
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RP24983
Author:
Das, Subhadra
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Lowe, M.
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JOURNAL OF NATURAL SCIENCE COLLECTIONS. 2018 v.6 : 4-14
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Natural history museums
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Decolonisation
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Racism
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Museums - Ethics
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Museums - Curatorship
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Interpretation of cultural and natural resources
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