Canon: A Mini-Symposium | From Artifact to Art—Changing Perspectives of Ethnographic Collections
Canon: A Mini Symposium was held at the de Young Museum on February 7, 2013. Ruth Barnes, PhD, Thomas Jaffe Curator of Indo-Pacific Art, Yale University ...
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
Reassembling the Collection: Indigenous Agency and Ethnographic Collections
Reassembling the Collection: Indigenous Agency and Ethnographic Collections Advanced Seminar September 26--30, 2010 ...
SAR School for Advanced Research
part 1-Behind the Rain: The Story of a Museum
Part 1 of 4: Produced by Sam Noble Museum director Michael A. Mares and Roberta Pacino, "Behind the Rain" tells the surprising and dramatic story behind the ...
SamNobleMuseum
Art and Anthropology at The Field Museum of Natural History
Watch as 10 artists — five Filipino and five Philippine American — collaborate, in the Marae gallery at The Field Museum of Natural History in Chicago, to create ...
Rose Tibayan
The Interesting Split Ethnographic Museum
http://www.TravelsWithSheila.com Tourists usually bypass the very engrossing Split Ethnographic Museum because of limited sightseeing time. We, however ...
Sheila Simkin
Ethnography: immersion in the field and thick description
Subject:Sociology Paper: Methodology of research in sociology.
Vidya-mitra
Alexis Bunten on "Indigenous Tourism Across the Pacific"
Alexis Bunten (Yup'ik and Aleut) is the IPinCH Project Ethnographer. This talk was presented on June 1, 2013 at the Stólō People of the River Conference, in a ...
Intellectual Property Issues in Cultural Heritage
Argillite Sculpter
Shaw TV's Lorraine Scollan explores the ancient art of the Haida who use argillite to carve totems, pipes, boxes, etc. as an expression of their culture.
ShawTVSouthVI
The Fabulous Story Of The Mummified Maori Head (New Zealand History Documentary) | Timeline
The Rouen Museum has just returned a severed Maori head, which has been in its collections for 150 years, to New Zealand's Te Papa Institute. This film ...
Timeline - World History Documentaries
Wintersession 2018: Decolonizing Museums with Caroline Frank
This course is a comparative examination of ethnographic collections in Taiwan and North America. Academic institutions in both the Republic of China and ...
Brown University
Ethnographic Art: American Indian Art , Pre-Columbian & Tribal Signature Auction
Heritage Auctions (HA.com) -- Featuring over 400 pieces of rare Ethnographic Art and the Property from the Estate of Liz Claiborne and Arthur Ortenberg, as well ...
Heritage Auctions
Get Them before They’re Gone: From Collecting Cultural Objects to Collaborating with Communities
Joe Watkins (Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma), Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Maryland The United States was in the early ...
peabodymuseum
The Blumenbach collection of human skulls
Prof. Dr. Dr. Michael Schultz (Göttingen): The Blumenbach collection of human skulls Talk given at the international symposium "Johann Friedrich Blumenbach ...
Universität Göttingen
Aesthetic Primitivism Revisited: How the Love of Primitive Art Gave Rise to Indigenous Modernisms
This talk, given by Ruth Phillips, Carleton University, re-examines the critical role played by the taste for primitive art in the emergence of contemporary ...
Brown University
Miscellaneous Assemblages | Philippine Studies Conference 2018 | SOAS
Miscellaneous Assemblages: An overview of the Philippine collections in the Horniman Museum was given by Fiona Kerlogue at the Annual Philippine Studies ...
SOAS University of London
Ted Coe and Collecting Native Art: Good Eye and Pie
March 10. 2016 Presented by Bruce Bernstein (Ralph T. Coe Foundation for the Arts). Ted Coe was a pioneer in the field of Native Art studies, curating landmark ...
Brown University
The Birth of the Museum in Latin America (Video 6 of 7)
May 11-12, 2017, The Getty Center Presentation by Orlando Hernandez Ying Moderated by Kim Richter Discussion with Agustin Arteaga, Francisco ...
Getty Research Institute
Dawn Ades: A "New Friendship between Art and Anthropology": Surrealism in Mexico
In this talk, Dawn Ades—a professor of art history and theory at the University of Essex who has published widely on Dada, surrealism, and ...
Getty Research Institute
We Have Never Been Neutral: Search, Discovery, and the Politics of Access
As part of the OCLC Distinguished Seminar Series, OCLC hosted Dr. Kimberly Christen (Director of the Digital Technology and Culture Program, the Director of ...
OCLCVideo
Harmonization of Mounts and Supports on an Entire Museum Collection.
This is a presentation given by Stéphane Pennec, CEO, AINU, New York, NY. The talk is about the design, mount making and installation of artifacts at The ...
Philip Brutz
Reckoning with History - Philipp Schorch
The 2017 Annual RCMC conference, Reckoning with History hosts a set of discussions around questions of how to imagine the future of ethnographic museums ...
RCMC
[Caught in Entangled Frontiers] Frontier Shores
Maia Nuku Evelyn A. J. Hall and John A. Friede Associate Curator for Oceanic Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art “Caught in Entangled Frontiers: Re-evaluating the ...
bardgradcenter
Revitalizing Indigenous Languages
GPA Interactive
Indigenous Knowledge and the Making of Colonial Latin America (Video 4 of 7)
December 8—9, 2017, The Getty Center Presentations by Daniela Bleichmar and Allison Bigelow (presenting for Mariana De Campos Françozo; afterward, ...
Getty Research Institute
William Fitzhugh - Edward Nelson's 1877-1881 Western Alaskan Expedition
Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History
Symposium—Field/Fair/Museum (Aaron Glass)
Symposium—Field/Fair/Museum: Franz Boas, George Hunt and the Making of Anthropology This symposium marks the opening of The Story Box, a BGC Focus ...
bardgradcenter
Webinar Wednesday Applied Anthropology in the National Parks
As the National Park Service (NPS) approaches its centennial in 2016, the NPS Cultural Anthropology and Archeology Programs continue to engage in research ...
American Anthropological Association
Northwest Native Art: ArtTalk Symposium Session 1
The first session of the Burke Museum's ArtTalk Symposium: Conversations on Northwest Native Art includes presentations on collaborative research and ...
Burke Museum
Coast Salish First Nations film clips from about 1920 made by Harlan I Smith
These film clips were made by Harlan I Smith in about 1920. Smith was an American born in 1872 in Michigan. In 1911, Harlan I. Smith joined the Geological ...
BC History
Daisy Yiyou Wang: "Mammon and the Muse: International Art Dealers and Charles Lang Freer..."
March 16, 2012, Daisy Yiyou Wang, Chinese Art Project Specialist, Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. ...
The Frick Collection
What in the World - Part Two by Pablo Helguera
This video is the second installment of What in the World, a series of six videos produced by Pablo Helguera on the history of the Museum of Archaeology and ...
Penn Museum
Donna Haraway Lecture
CCA Graduate Studies Lecture Series. Recorded on October 20, 2009. Timken Lecture Hall, San Francisco campus.
California College of the Arts - CCA
Mini-Symposium: Collected Works: The Concept of the Corpus
February 5, 2015 How do scholars define and organize bodies of work? For art historians, the effort to delimit categories and boundaries among objects is ...
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
The Emperor's Clothes: Cotton in Mesoamerica
Annual Maya Symposium - Joanne Baron Voices of the Past: Maya Research Today Scholars, first-time visitors, enthusiasts, and lovers of all things Maya are ...
Penn Museum
Sapiens, Chapter 15. The Marriage of Science & Empire
Reading from Yuval Noah Harrari's survey of the evolution, expansion, development and impact of the human species on our planet.
Jeff Gburek
The Burke Museum Ethnology Detectives
Staff members at the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture discuss their research on a set of antique dummy rifles from the Philippine-American War.
Burke Museum
Kreps Role of Museums in ICH (3/5)
The role of museum in safeguarding ICH By Christina Kreps, Denver University.
sacvdosac
Skull Collectors: Race, Pseudoscience, and Native American Bodies
https://digpodcast.org/2019/02/03/skull-collectors-race-pseudoscience-native-american-bodies/ In 1996, two college students stumbled upon some skeletal ...
Dig: A History Podcast
The Birth of the Museum in Latin America (Video 2 of 7)
May 11-12, 2017, The Getty Center Presentation by Adam T. Sellen Moderated by Miguel Angel Fernandez Discussion with Rafael Cardoso, Irina Podgorny, ...
Getty Research Institute
# SKDsymposium | Sharing of Knowledge | Part 2
BARTHÉLÉMY TOGUO Artist, Bandjoun Station; Bandjoun Station; Instrument of Intercultural Integration NANA OFORIATTA-AYIM Writer, filmmaker, art historian ...
Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden
global prehistory lecture 2, 2018, shortened
This lecture returns briefly to the Lascaux Caves, to explore content, context, function and form. Then I review several more AP Art History required prehistoric ...
Mrs. McConnell's AP Art History, JDCHS
Public Classroom 4: Geography, Culture, and Race - Lecture
Where some natural scientists posit that human population differences are geographically patterned and the product of evolutionary process, social scientists ...
Penn Museum