Voyaging Through the Oceanic Collection at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science

Halena Kapuni‐Reynolds
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The Oceanic Collection at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science is one of the smallest collections contained within the museum’s World Ethnology Collection, yet it is perhaps one of the largest regional collections of Oceanic materials in the Rocky Mountains—second only to the Denver Art Museum. This article provides the first in-depth look at this collection through an accession-based approach of describing the objects, peoples, and histories found within it. In using the concepts of (re)discovery and wayfinding as material culture research methods, this paper presents a “voyage” through the Oceanic Collection facilitated by collections-based and archival research. The essay ends by reflecting on the Department of Anthropology’s mission statement to curate “the best understood and most ethically held anthropology collection in North America,” and on how this statement can be promulgated through further research on the Oceanic Collection, as well as future partnerships with diasporic Pacific Islander communities living in Colorado.
丹佛自然与科学博物馆的海洋收藏之旅
丹佛自然与科学博物馆的海洋藏品是该博物馆世界民族学藏品中最小的藏品之一,但它可能是落基山脉最大的海洋材料地区藏品之一,仅次于丹佛艺术博物馆。本文通过一种基于访问的方法来描述其中发现的对象、人物和历史,首次深入研究了这个集合。本文采用(再)发现和寻路的概念作为物质文化研究方法,通过以馆藏为基础的研究和档案研究,呈现了一次通过海洋馆藏的“航行”。文章最后反思了人类学系的使命宣言,即策划“北美最容易理解、最符合道德规范的人类学收藏”,以及如何通过对海洋收藏的进一步研究,以及与居住在科罗拉多州的散居太平洋岛民社区的未来合作关系,来宣传这一宣言。
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