Learn about tribal sovereignty and how museum collaborations can increase understandings of Indigenous pasts, presents, and futures.
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*June 27, 2023*
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Tribal Collaboration, Sovereignty, and Methodology: An Ndee (Apache) Perspective
Thursday, June 29, 2:00 p.m. CT?"This week!"
Nicholas Laluk, University of California, Berkeley
Nick Laluk
While current collaborative projects between museums and Tribes are increasingly emphasizing Tribal goals, many of the legacies of early interpretations and understandings of Indigenous cultures in the U.S. remain. A member of the White Mountain Apache Tribe, Dr. Laluk will help clarify Federal Indian Law, what terms like ?sovereignty? mean to Tribal Nations, and how Tribes are asserting their own forms of sovereignty, leading to better understandings of Indigenous pasts, present, and futures.
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This webinar is presented as part of Consultation and Collaboration: A Starting Point for Museums and Indigenous Tribes [ [link removed] ]","?a collaboration between the?Bullock Texas State History Museum [ [link removed] ], the?Texas Historical Commission [ [link removed] ], and the?Texas Department of Transportation [ [link removed] ].
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