Refocusing Ethnographic Museums Through Oceanic Lenses

Please join us for a special book talk on Refocusing Ethnographic Museums Through Oceanic Lenses (UH Press, 2020) on Wed, March 23rd, 5:30 to 7:00 p.m.

The event will also be streamed live via Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/ewc.arts/


Guest Authors: Philipp Schorch, Noelle M.K.Y. Kahanu, and Ty Kāwika Tengan

Guest Panelists: Karen K. Kosasa, Marques Marzan, and Kamalu du Preez


This publication represents a methodological triangulation of archival research, oral histories, narrative interviews, photographs, and virtual and collection-based research which was brought to fruition as a collaborative project where knowledge is co-produced, co-interpreted, and co-represented. The authors and panelists will discuss Part One of the book focused on Bishop Museum. The book includes the insights of multiple authors on Indigenous practices within museums. The presenters will describe their contributions to Refocusing Ethnographic Museums, and offer comments on the collaborative structure of the book. During the Q&A, the authors and panelists look forward to discussing ideas about “collaboration” and “collaborative projects” with audience members. 


Native Books at Arts & Letters1164 Nuʻuanu Ave, Honolulu, HI 96817
This event is co-sponsored by UH Mānoa Museum Studies Graduate Certificate Program & the American Studies Department, the East-West Center Arts Program, and Native Books at Arts n Letters.

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