Gegen den Strom
Die Omaha. Francis La Flesche und seine Sammlung, Katalog zur Ausstellung im Humboldt Forum Berlin 2022-2023
Labischnicki, Ilja/Morris, Wynema/Seyerl-Langkamp, Elisabeth
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Zusatztext
Francis La Flesche (1857-1932) lived between two worlds: as an Umoho (Omaha), he fought for their rights, and as a scholar he researched his own culture. He is regarded as the first indigenous ethnologist of North America and stands representatively for the many indigenous protagonists without whom ethnological collections would never have come into being. We are no longer familiar with most of these individuals, since the focus until today has been on European and North American collectors. Francis La Flesche is an exception: his work provides insights into indigenous agency and their resistance to racism and colonialism as well as their active participation in the trade with objects. The book presents La Flesches records of the objects, the collection of which he contributed to what is today the Ethnological Museum in Berlin in 1894an impressive testimony to his successful efforts to preserve the culture of the Omaha for future generations. - Portrait of the first indigenous ethnologist of North America Historical catalogue of objects from Omaha culture from Nebraska: insights into the life of the Omaha in the past and today Look inside
Autorenportrait
Essays by Ilja Labischinski, Wynema Morris, Elisabeth Seyerl et al.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 30.01.2023
Umfang: 128 S., 100 farbige Illustr., 100 col. ill.
Sprache: Deutsch
Einband: KT
Format: 1 x 26.5 x 21.5 cm
ISBN/EAN: 9783422990753
Umbreit-Nr.: 5857501
