We Are Coming Home: Repatriation and the Restoration of Blackfoot Cultural Confidence

In 1990, Gerald Conaty was hired as senior curator of ethnology at the Glenbow Museum, with the particular mandate of improving the museum's relationship with Aboriginal communities. That same year, the Glenbow had taken its first tentative steps toward repatriation by returning sacred objects...

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Main Author: Edited by Gerald T. Conaty (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Athabasca University Press 2015
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