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Interpreting Native American History At Public History Institutions: The Louisiana State ...


Interpreting Native American History At Public History Institutions: The Louisiana State Museum's New Traveling Exhibit As A Case Study Charles Chamberlain, 2010   In lieu of an abstract, here is a preview of the article.   The interpretation of Native American history by public history museums and other public institutions has been the subject of recent academic works focusing on the efforts to overcome a legacy of distrust between Natives and non-Natives.  Given recent efforts to...

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