Encountering cultural material in museum collections: An Indigenous perspective
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2018
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Andrews, Jilda Alice
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Navigating cultural collections in museums can be a particular
and challenging task. Indigenous cultural objects in museum
collections all over the world are widely understood as having
been removed from their Indigenous contexts and placed within new
structures, given new meanings, within new hierarchies of value
in systems associated with the colonial imperative. Therefore,
for Indigenous Australians, the continuing consequences of such
histories, ensure that encounters with cultural material from
their communities are also encounters with these different
hierarchies of value; they are encounters with uneven
relationships of power in which they find themselves or their
families implicated, and possibly even encounters with a
contemporary reluctance to engage with difficult histories.
This thesis critically examines my encounters with collected
cultural material associated with my country—Yuwaalaraay
country, the inland freshwater region of north western New South
Wales. These encounters are explored in relation to key
postcolonial frameworks including museums as contact zones (Pratt
1992; Clifford 1997), as well as cultural interface theory
(Nakata 2002, 2007). Through these lenses, and by drawing on an
adapted form of autoethnography, I explore sites of agency and
potential, as well as probe limitations brought about by
persistently defining the relationships between museums and
source communities as dichotomous–the ultimate colonial legacy
of the ‘self’ and the ‘other’. Finally, inspired by
European studies of folklife, my research invites a
reconsideration of historical Indigenous cultural material in
collections not as relics of the past, but as products of
everyday life and experience, fundamentally grounded by a
uniquely Indigenous Australian consideration of the concept of
‘country’.
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Material culture, Australia, Anthropological museums and collections, Museum techniques, Museums and source communities, Historical museums, Museums, Management, Indigenous peoples, Ethnographic collections, Museum studies, Ethnological museums and collections in Australia, Aboriginal Australians
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