Anthropology Museums Are Returning Some Objects, But What About the Ones They Keep?
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Anthropology Museums Are Returning Some Objects, But What About the Ones They Keep?
To address misleading historical photos of the Navajo Nation, Albuquerque’s Maxwell Museum of Anthropology tapped Diné collaborators to fill in the gaps. Milton Snow, Two sites of former hogans. Fartherest [sic] occupied this year, nearest one occupied this year, Red Lake (Tolani Lakes, Leupp, Arizona), 1936-36, reproduction of gelatin silver print. Courtesy Maxwell Museum of Anthropology, Albuquerque.“We must not forget where museums get their …
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