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Decolonizing museums : toward a paradigm shift
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87323
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RP25103
Author:
Wali, Alaka
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Collins, Robert Keith
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ANNUAL REVIEW OF ANTHROPOLOGY. 2023 v.52 : 329-345
Subject:
Decolonisation
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Indians of North America - Antiquities - Collection and preservation
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Anthropological Museums - North America
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Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act
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Museums - Repatriation
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Museums - Indigenous peoples
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Museums - Anthropological collections
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