by Cara Krmpotich Caption: Left image - From Left: Renee Dillard, Rebecca Migwans, Mik Migwans, bulrush mat. Mille Lacs Museum, MN. Right image - From Left, at table: Jennifer Neptune, Cherish Parrish, Kelly Church, Renee Dillard, basket. NMNH Smithsonian. Source: Ontario Museum ...
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CROYAN – the French Royal Collections from North America
by Leandro Varison Image of the musée du quai Branly's website. The musée du quai Branly - Jacques Chirac preserves an important set of objects obtained in the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries in the current territory of Canada and the United States. These objects were part of the so-called ...
New and Renewed Institutional Relationships
from multiple contributors A map of GRASAC’s institutional relationships (image from Google Earth). In GRASAC’s inaugural newsletter on March 1, 2020, Laura Peers updated us about her work of renewing GRASAC’s official institutional relationships with museums, cultural centres, ...
Celebrating the First Anniversary of GRASAC Newsletters
by Bradley Clements To begin this first anniversary issue, I want to thank every person who has contributed content to the past year of newsletters. Many subscribers have told the GRASAC team how much they have appreciated your contributions. Thank you.We also thank you, the readers! Whether you ...
Virtual Exhibition: No, not even for Picture: Re-Examining the Native Midwest and Tribes’ Relations to the History of Photography
by Veronica Cook Williamson and Lindsey Willow Smith Portrait of a man named Shoppenagon, taken by George H. Bonnel circa 1890. No, not even for Picture: Re-Examining the Native Midwest and Tribes’ Relations to the History of Photography is an online exhibit that seeks to re-historicize ...