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Guide to the North American Ethnographic
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The University Museum's ethnographic holdings include 40,000 objects. This guide explores the collections' strength, linking objects to history within diverse cultural contexts and emphasizing thei...
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18 April 2003

Totaling approximately 40,000 objects, the University Museum's ethnographic holdings represent native peoples from ten North American culture areas-the Arctic, Subarctic, Northwest Coast, California, Plateau, Great Basin, Southwest, Great Plains, Northeast, and the Southeast.
This guide highlights the strength of the collections and demonstrates how objects are tied to history and people living within different cultural and social contexts. It also underscores that objects have different multiple meanings. Some objects illustrate intertribal relations; others best reflect collecting attitudes at the turn of the century when much of the Museum's collections was acquired.
Visitors and off-site readers will learn about such related archival resources as documentation and photographs, past and present Museum exhibitions, current research, repatriation, and contemporary collections development.
This guide highlights the strength of the collections and demonstrates how objects are tied to history and people living within different cultural and social contexts. It also underscores that objects have different multiple meanings. Some objects illustrate intertribal relations; others best reflect collecting attitudes at the turn of the century when much of the Museum's collections was acquired.
Visitors and off-site readers will learn about such related archival resources as documentation and photographs, past and present Museum exhibitions, current research, repatriation, and contemporary collections development.
Price: £13.50
Pages: 112
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Museum
Imprint: University of Pennsylvania Museum
Publication Date:
18 April 2003
ISBN: 9781931707336
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Anthropology, HISTORY / Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies), SOCIAL SCIENCE / Indigenous Studies