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Building a nation: Chickasaw museums and the construction of Chickasaw history and heritage.

机译:建立国家:契卡索博物馆和契卡索的历史和遗产建设。

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The Chickasaw Nation, an American Indian community located in southeastern Oklahoma, entered into a period of substantial growth in the late 1980s. Following its successful reorganization and expansion enabled by federal policies for tribal self-determination, the Nation pursued gaming and other industries to affect economic growth. From 1987 to 2009 the National budget increased exponentially as tribal investments produced increasingly large revenues for an increasing Chickasaw population. Coincident to this growth, the Chickasaw Nation began acquiring and creating museums and heritage properties through which to interpret their own history, heritage, and culture through diverse exhibitionary representations. By 2009 the Chickasaw Nation directs representation of itself at five museum and heritage properties throughout its historic boundaries.;This study argues that the Chickasaw Nation is using museums and heritage sites as places to define itself as a coherent and legitimate contemporary Indian Nation. In doing so through museums they are necessarily engaging with the shifting historiographical paradigms as well as changing articulations of how museums function and what they represent. Through this interaction with history and with museums the Chickasaw Nation has developed a shifting representation of itself that is internally inconsistent and maintains a contradictory relationship with historiographical and museum literature.;Through a series of four case studies, this dissertation examines the roles of the Chickasaw Nation's museums and heritage sites in defining and creating internal representations of sovereignty. It examines the exhibitions at these sites within their historicized local contexts. The study describes the museum exhibitions' dialogue with the historiography about the Chickasaw Nation, the literature of the new museum studies and the indigenous exhibitionary grammars emerging from Native American museums throughout the United States.
机译:位于俄克拉荷马州东南部的美洲印第安人社区契卡索民族(Chickasaw Nation)在1980年代后期进入了大幅增长时期。在联邦通过部落自决政策成功进行重组和扩张之后,该国开始追求博彩业和其他行业,以影响经济增长。从1987年到2009年,国家预算成倍增加,因为部落投资为越来越多的奇克索人口带来了越来越大的收入。恰逢此增长,契卡索国家开始收购并创建博物馆和文化遗产,通过各种展览形式来表达自己的历史,遗产和文化。到2009年,契卡索国家在整个历史边界内的五个博物馆和文化遗产中代表自己。这项研究认为,契卡索国家正在利用博物馆和遗址作为将自己定义为一个连贯而合法的当代印度民族的场所。通过博物馆这样做,他们必然要参与到不断变化的历史学范式中来,以及不断变化的关于博物馆运作方式及其代表的表述。通过与历史和博物馆的这种互动,契卡索民族已经发展出一种自我转变的表征,这种表征在内部是不一致的,并且与史学和博物馆文学保持着矛盾的关系。通过一系列四个案例研究,本论文考察了契卡索的作用国家的博物馆和历史遗迹在定义和创造内部主权代表方面。它在具有历史意义的当地环境中考察了这些地点的展览。该研究描述了博物馆展览与契卡索民族史学的对话,新博物馆研究的文献资料以及整个美国原住民博物馆中涌现的土著展览语法。

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  • 作者

    Gorman, Joshua M.;

  • 作者单位

    Memphis State University.;

  • 授予单位 Memphis State University.;
  • 学科 Anthropology Cultural.;Museology.;Native American Studies.;History United States.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 302 p.
  • 总页数 302
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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