Museums and Cultural Centres Bring Learning to Life: Indigenous Immersive and Experiential Learning in BC Learn More Places to Go, Itinerary Northern British Columbia: Road Trip from Prince George To Prince Rupert Many distinct Indigenous Peoples occupy the unique landscapes of Northern BC. Learn ...
The second reason has to do with my interest in museums: art from the Northwest Coast has shaped Americanist anthropology, defining how we theorize gift-giving, reciprocity, cultures of display, and now, questions of restitution and return in museums, including at the Natural History Museum...
Addressing Indigenous interests that sit outside the current IP regime, the TK and BC Labels and Notices were initiated to directly bring Indigenous authority, perspectives, and protocols into the digital management of IPLC collections in museums, libraries, and digital environments. The TK and BC ...
In Arnhem Land in northern Australia, a study of warfare among the Indigenous Australian Murngin people in the late 19th century found that over a 20-year period no less than 200 out of 800 men, or 25% of all adult males, had been killed in intertribal warfare. Impact of British Settle...
a crew of BC Ferries workers disconnected, picked up with a crane and transferred to a truck the totem pole that had for years sat on a concrete plinth in front of the Horseshoe Bay terminal in preparation for its journey home to Fort Rupert on northern Vancouver Island, where the carver’...
Cultural Heritage Informatics and Sustainability: empowering the indigenous population of Guam and the Northern Mariana IslandsSalvatore, C. L
Rubio Churay (1984) is a visual artist of the Muriu-Bora and Uitoto peoples from Loreto in Peru’s northern Amazon (exiles of the rubber genocide in la Chorrera, Colombia). Rubio Churay lives and works between Paucarquillo (his hometown) and Lima, where he migrated in 2009. Between the ...
The Council of Indigenous peoples (CIP) has officially recognized 14 tribes of indigenous peoples, mainly distributed in the east coast and southern, central and northern mountain areas in Taiwan. The government also designated 55 indigenous areas in 357 townships in 2002 [16]. The differences in...
(in modern northern Bolivia) and Huari (in central highland Peru). There is evidence—such as the construction of new centres and cities—that this Tiwanaku–Huari phenomenon, at least in many regions, was a tightly controlled political empire. The horizon and its influences, as registered in...