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ProjectMuseum Cooperation Education & Outreach Conservation & Restoration Community Engagement
The Lienzo project. Cooperation between the Ethnologisches Museum and the Coixtlahuaca Community Museum
The Lienzo, a painted cotton cloth of about 16 sqm from the 16th century, recounts, amongst other things, the history of the Coixtlahuaca Valley and…
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PodcastOral History Collection Research Indigenous Agency
#11 Long term cooperation with the village community Macucu in Colombia
In this episode of “Going against the grain”, curator Andrea Scholz reports on her seven-year close collaboration with a village community in…
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PodcastCulture of Remembrance Conservation & Restoration Community Engagement
#4 The Gungervaa – a Mongolian shrine
In the collection of the Ethnologisches Museum Berlin, there is a Mongolian wooden shrine with various objects venerated in Buddhism. It came to…
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PodcastCollection Research Community Engagement Indigenous Agency
#2 Against the current
Francis La Flesche was an Umonhon (also known as Omaha) and Indigenous ethnologist. Between 1894 and 1898, he collected cultural belongings of his own…
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ProjectMuseum Cooperation Conservation & Restoration Community Engagement
Cooperation with the Museo Comunitario Yalambojoch
On 18 July 2024, at the Gipsformerei of the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin and in the presence of the ambassador of the Republic of Guatemala, H. E.…
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FellowshipScientific Cooperation Audiovisual Methodolgies Collection Research Conservation & Restoration
Gonzalo Rodriguez
Gonzalo Rodriguez is a music archaeologist and cultural scientist from Cusco, Peru. He also researches the flute traditions of different cultures…
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