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Some Museums Scrambled to Remove Native American Items From Display. These Museums Didn’t Need to.

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Authors/contributors
Title
Some Museums Scrambled to Remove Native American Items From Display. These Museums Didn’t Need to.
Abstract
As major U.S. museums in recent weeks closed displays and exhibit halls containing Native American objects, the Museum of Us in San Diego hasn’t done the same. More than five years ago, its board of trustees adopted a policy on collections from Indigenous communities that addressed the concerns the new rules focus on.
Publication
ProPublica
Date
2024-02-21
Language
English
Accessed
25/02/2024, 15:38
Call Number
I
Rights
Indigenous Matters
Extra
United States of America
Citation
Mary Hudetz, & Logan Jaffe. (2024, February 21). Some Museums Scrambled to Remove Native American Items From Display. These Museums Didn’t Need to. ProPublica. https://www.propublica.org/article/why-museum-of-us-history-colorado-didnt-scramble-meet-new-repatriation-rules