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From Economic Laboratory to Haus Tumbuna: Re-inventing the Papua New Guinea Museum

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Edmundson, Anna

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University of Maine

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Pacific museums and cultural centres have been at the forefront of efforts to preserve tangible and intangible heritage as part of the process of post-colonial nation-building. The most successful have been those that have incorporated traditional values and political agendas that are important to local communities.

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Paideuma

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2037-12-31