Native American Museum Experience

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I have visited the National Museum Of The American Indian therefore, visiting the Charles N. Gorman museum wasn’t my first experience in American Indian culture.
However, the Gorman was much smaller but it presented Native American artwork in variety of styles. There were paintings, photographs, pottery, textiles and so on. There are many forms of expression when it comes to the Native American culture which seems to be a main connection between the two online museums that I’ve found. The first one that I came across is the Heard Museum that’s located in Pheonix, Arizona.Their main priority is to to strengthen ties with Native American tribes and communities. The museum has partnerships with American Indians and tribal communities who they work with to bring forth their personal perspective through the use of art. The purpose is to portray Native art and culture as accurately as possible. Working with Native Americans allows the museum to maintain achieve and informations that otherwise might’ve
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Together, they’re created a museum that both exhibits traditional and contemporary work of Navajo and other Native American Artists. This museum doesn’t contain a digital catalog like the Heard Museum, but it does show current, past, and upcoming exhibitions. As I explored the site, of the past exhibition on the caught my attention. This exhibition showed the work of 47 native artists from United States and Canada. The exhibition was called About Face: Self- Portraits by Native American, First Nations, and Inuit Artists. Zena Pearlstone was one of the guest curators that selected the works for this exhibition. She said that , “They have found the power to speak back, to expose the pains of the past, to criticize the dominant culture, to laugh at cultural collisions. . .” Erikson also mentions self- empowerment in his article Decolonizing the “Nation’s