Proceedings of a symposium held May 16-19, 1994 at the University of Victoria, B.C
Contents:
Foreword / Joy Davis, Martin Segger and Lois Irvine -- Editorial Note / Camilla Turner -- 1. Retrospective -- Curatorship: Indigenous Perspective in Post-Colonial Societies / Alissandra Cummins and Emmanuel Arinze -- 2. Welcome to the May 1994 Symposium / Alissandra Cummins and Emmanuel Arinze -- 3. Keynote Address -- The Debris of Ancient Lies / Ivan Head -- 4. Aboriginal People Need to Control Their Own Culture / Deborah Eldridge -- 5. Realignment of Relationships: The Botswana Case / Doreen Nteta -- 6. The Implications of Canadian Nationalism for Aboriginal Cultural Autonomy / Deborah Doxtator -- 7. Rapporteurs' Summary Comments / Michael Ames and Mina McKenzie -- 8. Public Lecture -- Indigenous Peoples, Museums and Frameworks for Effective Change / Amareswar Galla -- 9. Traditional Boundaries, New Perspectives / Fiona Foley -- 10. If My Ancestors Could See Me Now / Djon Mundine -- 11. Indigenes in Charge: Are Museums Ready? / Winnel Branche -- 12. Synopsis of Keep Our Circle Strong: Peigan Cultural Renewal / Reg Crowshoe and Gerald McMaster -- 13. Rapporteurs' Summary Comments / Michael Ames and Mina McKenzie -- 14. Museum Kaitiaki: Maori Perspectives on the Presentation and Management of Maori Treasures and Relationships with Museums / Awhina Tamarapa -- 15. The Translation of Cultures / Geoffrey Clarfield -- 16. Promoting Cultural Equity: Museums and Indigenous Peoples / Amareswar Galla -- 17. Michael Ames' Comments -- 18. Retrospective: Reflections on Some Common Themes Arising Out of Diversity / Michael Ames -- 19. Mina McKenzie's Comments -- 20. Retrospective: Toward Cultural Autonomy / Mina McKenzie