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Patricia Marroquin Norby is bringing a Native perspective to the Met
Patricia Marroquin Norby, the first full-time curator of Native American art at New Yorks Metropolitan Museum, left, with Sylvia Yount, curator in charge of the museums American wing, June 6, 2021. Jeremy Dennis/The New York Times.
by Elizabeth Pochoda
(NYT NEWS SERVICE)
.- Big, bold and by many accounts about time, the Metropolitan Museum of Arts 56-word land-acknowledgment plaque, placed on its Fifth Avenue facade in May, honors the Indigenous peoples past and present (principally the Lenape) whose homeland the institution occupies.
Visitors to the Met, or the Art Institute of Chicago, or any of the other museums where land acknowledgments greet them, may well wonder how these sentiments, crafted with extreme care and usually in consultation with Indigenous communities, fit with galleries containing some two centuries of art depicting Native Americans as occasionally brave, sometimes demonic and most
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Their children vanished at an Indigenous boarding school. This tribe is bringing them home after 140 years Share Updated: 10:38 PM EDT Jul 9, 2021 By Nicole Chavez, Martin Savidge and Angela Barajas, CNN
Their children vanished at an Indigenous boarding school. This tribe is bringing them home after 140 years Share Updated: 10:38 PM EDT Jul 9, 2021
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Show Transcript NE O BY ONE THE REMAINS OF TEN CHILDREN WILL BE DISINTERRED FROM THE CEMETERY FOR THE SCHOOL THAT WAS ONCE STATIONED HERE AT THE BARRACKS IN CARLISLE. HISTORIANS SAY IT’S AN EFFORT TO HELP BRING CLOSURE TO FAMILIES TOUCHED BY A DARK CHAPTER OF AMERICAN HISRYTO IT’S CULTURAL GENOCIDE. THAT’S WHAT CARA CURTIS WITH THE CUMBERLAND COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY SAYS OF THE EFFORTS BY THE U.S. GOVERNMENT TO ASSIMILATE INDIGENOUS CHILDREN AT PLACES LIKE THE CARLISLE INDIAN INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL. FOOD TRADITIONS AND RELIGIOUS TRADITIONS, WHAT YO
Things to Do in DC Area Today: Maryland Sunflower Maze, Museums – NBC4 Washington
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