Participatory conservation is a methodology that seeks to
involve non museum stakeholders in conservation decision making. Conservation
professionals can collaborate directly with indigenous communities when looking
to preserve objects originating from their cultures. This poster explores the
benefits and challenges of this approach as well as two case studies.
The MAGAmerican view of History: Greenland and the US Heritage
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Greenland, not part of America
The President of the United States of America, ostensibly speaking for the
citizens of that country, ...
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