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PodcastScientific Cooperation Urban Society Collection Research
#15 Music and Hair
In autumn 2024, the Collaborative Museum published an open call for fellowships. Two of the three selected fellows were in Berlin in summer 2025, both…
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PodcastCollection Research Community Engagement Indigenous Agency
#13 Collaborative projects with Indigenous groups on the northwest coast of America
The world’s largest collection of cultural belongings from the Eyak, a group on the southcentral coast of Alaska, is now housed in the Ethnologisches…
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FellowshipContemporary Art Collection Research
Nada Tshibwabwa
Nada Tshibwabwa is a multidisciplinary visual researcher and performance artist from Kasaï, D. R. Congo, currently living and working in Kinshasa. In…
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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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PodcastScientific Cooperation Urban Society Provenance Research
#10 Cultural belongings from Cameroon in the Ethnologisches Museum
When you hear Ethnologisches Museum, you often think of looted art, colonialism, and Africa. Time to dedicate an episode to the topic.
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ProjectOral History Collection Research Provenance Research Community Engagement
The Mapuche collections
The Ethnologisches Museum is home to collections from the Indigenous Mapuche community, who dwell primarily in the region that is today Chile. In a…
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