Abstract

Preface Chapter 1 Knowing the History: A brief history of federal Indian policy Chapter 2 Getting Started Chapter 3 Consultation with Tribes and Advice from the Field, by Kelli Mosteller and R. Blake Norton Chapter 4 Building Partnerships and Authority Sharing Case Study: Native Voices: A permanent gallery at the Natural History Museum of Utah, by Becky Menlove Chapter 5 Taking Responsibility for Museum History and Legacy, and Promoting Change in Collections Management. Case Study: The Abbe Museum: Seeking A Collaborative Future through Decolonization, by Darren Ranco and Julia Clark Chapter 6 Establishing Tribal Partners in Education and Public Programs Case Study: Portland Art Museum: Object Stories: Connecting Collections with Communities, by Deana Dartt and Michael Murawski Chapter 7 Pulling it all Together- Native Advisory Councils and Governance Case Study: Collaborating with Cultures: The Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art, by James H. Nottage Chapter 8 Review and Final Thoughts Appendix One: Timeline of federal-Indian policy Appendix Two: Activity to Understand Stereotypes and Bias Index About the Author

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