Torres Strait Islanders Stories from an Exhibition |
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Authors: | Anita Herle |
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Institution: | 1. Museum of Archaeology &2. Anthropology , University of Cambridge , UK |
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Abstract: | Preparations for a centenary exhibition to mark the 1898 Cambridge Anthropological Expedition to the Torres Strait incorporated cross-cultural collaborative work, reflecting the changing roles of museums as sites for contact and research combining curatorial expertise and indigenous knowledge. Specific objects in the collections of the University of Cambridge Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology continue to be active intermediaries in the relationship between museum staff and Torres Strait Islanders and the museum itself has become an important field site. This paper provides an ethnography of the process of creating the exhibition and explores different ways that many of the objects displayed have resonance for Islanders today. |
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Keywords: | Torres Strait Islanders Museums Representation Identity Material Culture History Anthropology |
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