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2 The Future of Indigenous Museums: The Solomon Islands Case
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures vii
- Editorial Preface ix
- Introduction Indigeneity and Museum Practice in the Southwest Pacific 1
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Part I Island Melanesia
- 1 Resourcing Change: Fieldworkers, the Women’s Culture Project and the Vanuatu Cultural Centre 23
- 2 The Future of Indigenous Museums: The Solomon Islands Case 38
- 3 Dangerous Heritage: Southern New Ireland, the Museum and the Display of the Past 47
- 4 Memory, Violence and Representation in the Tjibaou Cultural Centre, New Caledonia 70
- 5 Tourism and Indigenous Curation of Culture in Lifou, New Caledonia 78
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Part II Northern Australia
- 6 The Journey of the Stars: Gab Titui, a Cultural Centre for the Torres Strait 93
- 7 ‘Quite Another World of Aboriginal Life’: Indigenous People in an Evolving Museumscape 117
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Part III New Guinea
- 8 The Papua New Guinea National Museum and Art Gallery as a Modern Haus Tumbuna 137
- 9 Moving the Centre: Christianity, the Longhouse and the Gogodala Cultural Centre 151
- 10 Indigenous Responses to Political and Economic Challenges: the Babek Bema Yoma at Teptep, Papua New Guinea 170
- 11 Can Museums become Indigenous? The Asmat Museum of Culture and Progress and Contemporary Papua 190
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Part IV Reflections on the Future of Indigenous Museums
- 12 The Transformation of Cultural Centres in Papua New Guinea 207
- 13 The Theoretical Future of Indigenous Museums: Concept and Practice 223
- Notes on Contributors 235
- Bibliography 239
- Index 255
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Figures vii
- Editorial Preface ix
- Introduction Indigeneity and Museum Practice in the Southwest Pacific 1
-
Part I Island Melanesia
- 1 Resourcing Change: Fieldworkers, the Women’s Culture Project and the Vanuatu Cultural Centre 23
- 2 The Future of Indigenous Museums: The Solomon Islands Case 38
- 3 Dangerous Heritage: Southern New Ireland, the Museum and the Display of the Past 47
- 4 Memory, Violence and Representation in the Tjibaou Cultural Centre, New Caledonia 70
- 5 Tourism and Indigenous Curation of Culture in Lifou, New Caledonia 78
-
Part II Northern Australia
- 6 The Journey of the Stars: Gab Titui, a Cultural Centre for the Torres Strait 93
- 7 ‘Quite Another World of Aboriginal Life’: Indigenous People in an Evolving Museumscape 117
-
Part III New Guinea
- 8 The Papua New Guinea National Museum and Art Gallery as a Modern Haus Tumbuna 137
- 9 Moving the Centre: Christianity, the Longhouse and the Gogodala Cultural Centre 151
- 10 Indigenous Responses to Political and Economic Challenges: the Babek Bema Yoma at Teptep, Papua New Guinea 170
- 11 Can Museums become Indigenous? The Asmat Museum of Culture and Progress and Contemporary Papua 190
-
Part IV Reflections on the Future of Indigenous Museums
- 12 The Transformation of Cultural Centres in Papua New Guinea 207
- 13 The Theoretical Future of Indigenous Museums: Concept and Practice 223
- Notes on Contributors 235
- Bibliography 239
- Index 255