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Ethnological museums and collections --- Museums and community --- Indigenous peoples --- Intercultural communication. --- Communication in ethnology. --- Museums --- Anthropologie sociale et culturelle --- Relations musée-collectivité --- Autochtones --- Communication interculturelle --- Communication en ethnologie --- Musées --- Antiquities --- Collection and preservation --- Social aspects. --- Musées et collections --- Antiquités --- Collections et conservation --- Aspect social --- Relations musée-collectivité --- Musées --- Musées et collections --- Antiquités --- Collection and preservation. --- Museology --- museology --- museum administration --- cultural diffusion --- collaboration --- globalization --- copyright --- ownership --- oral histories [document genres] --- citizen participation --- cultural property --- oral histories [literary works]
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Art, Ethiopian --- Art éthiopien --- Ethiopia --- Ethiopie --- Civilization --- Civilisation --- Themes, motives. --- Art éthiopien --- Ethiopian art --- Themes, motives
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Akan (African people) --- Art, Akan --- Art --- Art, African --- Akans (Peuple d'Afrique) --- Art akan --- Art primitif --- Art africain --- Islamic influences --- Islamic influences. --- Influence islamique
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"National Museums in Africa brings the voices of African museum professionals into dialogue with scholars and, by so doing, is able to consider the state of African national museums from fresh perspectives. Covering all regions of the continent, the volume's thirteen chapters allow for a deep and nuanced understanding of the intricate interplay between past and present in contemporary Africa. Taking stock of the shifting museum landscape in Africa, with new players like China and South Korea challenging the conditions of cultural exchange, the book demonstrates that national museums are being rediscovered as important sites of political engagement and cultural negotiation. This is the first book to critically examine the roles national museums in Africa have played in the societies in which they are situated, but it is also the first to consider the roles that national museums might play in current debates concerning the restitution and repatriation of cultural patrimony taken from Africa during the colonial era. Informed by a comparative and interdisciplinary perspective, this ground-breaking book will appeal to anyone interested in museums in Africa. It will be particularly useful to scholars and students working in the areas of museum and heritage studies, African studies, anthropology, archaeology, history, art history and cultural studies"--
National museums --- Museums --- Political aspects --- History. --- Social aspects --- Museology --- heritage management --- Africa --- History
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:The collection of scholarly essays "Striking Iron: The Art of African Blacksmiths" accompanies an international traveling exhibition of the same title organized by the Fowler Museum at UCLA. For more than two millennia, ironworking has shaped African cultures in the most fundamental ways. "Striking Iron" reveals the history of invention and technical sophistication that led African blacksmiths to transform one of Earth's most basic natural resources into objects of life-changing utility, empowerment, prestige, spiritual potency, and astonishing artistry. The contributions of diverse scholars examine how blacksmiths' virtuosic works can harness the powers of the natural and spiritual worlds, effect change and ensure protection, prestige, and status, assist with life's challenges and transitions, and enhance the efficacies of sacred acts such as ancestor veneration, healing, fertility, and prophecy. The publication features full-color photographic reproductions of over 225 artworks from across the African continent, focusing on the region south of the Sahara and covering a time period spanning early archaeological evidence to the present day. These works include blades, currencies, diverse musical instruments, body adornments, ritual accoutrements, tools, weapons, and other important iron objects. Following its presentation at the Fowler Museum in Los Angeles the exhibition "Striking Iron" travels to the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of African Art, Washington D.C., and the Musée du quai Branly-Jacques Chirac, Paris"--Provided by publisher.
Applied arts. Arts and crafts --- forging [metal forming] --- blacksmithing --- Africa --- Ironwork --- Art metal-work --- Blacksmiths --- Artist-blacksmiths
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