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Distributed for University of British Columbia Press

This Is Our Life

Haida Material Heritage and Changing Museum Practice

Distributed for University of British Columbia Press

This Is Our Life

Haida Material Heritage and Changing Museum Practice

In September 2009, twenty-one members of the Haida Nation went to the Pitt Rivers Museum and the British Museum to work with several hundred heritage treasures. Featuring contributions from all the participants and a rich selection of illustrations, This Is Our Life details the remarkable story of the Haida Project – from the planning to the encounter and through the years that followed. A fascinating look at the meaning behind objects, the value of repatriation, and the impact of historical trajectories like colonialism, this is also a story of the understanding that grew between the Haida people and museum staff.

320 pages | © 2013

Sociology: Race, Ethnic, and Minority Relations


Table of Contents

Dramatis Personae: Participants in the Haida Project

Preface

1 The Paths Bringing us Together

2 Preparations for the Visit

3 Moments of Encounter

Why Go There? An Interlude / Ruth Gladstone-Davies

4 Reflecting on the Visit

5 Maintaining Relationships into the Future

6 Museums As They Are, and Museums As They Might Be

Appendix

Notes

References

Index

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