Introduction: Museum and indigenous people -- Part one: From monoculturalism to biculturalism 1. Before Te Māori 2. The Te Māori exhibition 3. After Te Māori -- Part two: Biculturalism in practice 4. Into a new century 5. Reforming museology at Te Papa 6. Evolving museum practice -- Part three: Beyond biculturalism? 7. 'A new net goes fishing' 8. Biculturalism and its discontents -- Conclusion: The future behind us.
Summary
A remarkable history and ethnography of the representation and involvement of Māori in museums in New Zealand and a good example of how to deal with cultural difference and identity in museums.
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