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Abstract
This article is a review of the To Be Seen, To Be Heard: First Nations in Public Spaces, 1900–1965 Exhibition at the Museum of Anthropology, situated on xʷməθkʷəy̓əm—Musqueam traditional land at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, BC. Co-curated by Maria Crosby and Karen Duffek.
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Museum Anthropology seeks to be a leading voice for scholarly research on the collection, interpretation, and representation of the material world. Through critical articles, provocative commentaries, and thoughtful reviews, this peer-reviewed journal aspires to cultivate vibrant dialogues that reflect the global and transdisciplinary work of museums. Situated at the intersection of practice and theory, Museum Anthropology advances our knowledge of the ways in which material objects are intertwined with living histories of cultural display, economics, socio-politics, law, memory, ethics, colonialism, conservation, and public education.