Case Studies, Articles & Reports
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Report on Gatherings on Indigenous Cultural Heritage (Parks Canada and Indigenous Heritage Circle, 2019) – This resource, although written specifically for Parks Canada, shares general information about caring for Indigenous collections (page 18), sharing Indigenous stories (page 16) and tips from Indigenous participants on how to work better together (page 22)
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Roundup (Issue 274): Reconciliation and Repatriation: Current Projects and Future Visions (BCMA, Winter 2019)
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“How one museum is repatriating Indigenous artifacts” Radio interview with Lou-Ann Neel, Royal BC Museum Repatriation Specialist. (CBC’s Unreserved program, June 2019. 15:15 minutes)
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“A Roundup of Decolonization News” (Centre for the Future of Museums blog, October 2018)
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The Museum of the Cariboo Chilcotin partnered with residential school survivors in a new exhibit about the history of St. Joseph’s Mission residential school.
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Hodul’eh-a: A Place of Learning – The Exploration Place, Lheidli T’enneh, and the Rethinking of a Local Museum (BC Studies, no. 199, Autumn 2018)
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“Decolonizing the Museum Mind.” Blog post by Frank Howarth, Director of the Australian Museum from 2004 to 2014 (American Alliance of Museums, October 2018)
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Recognizing and Including Indigenous Cultural Heritage in B.C. (2019)
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This First Peoples’ Cultural Council policy paper is the first policy paper on Indigenous Cultural Heritage that has been produced by, and for, Indigenous Peoples in Canada. The policy paper and recommendations will serve to help safeguard Indigenous Cultural Heritage and is relevant to all.