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Indigenous Sovereignty and Colonial Commodification: The Response of Native American Curators to the 1992 Columbus Quincentenary

Bonilla, 2020

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The year 1992 marked the quincentenary of Columbus's first voyage to the Americas, inspiring commemorative events that spanned across 30 countries. This global commemoration faced a critical response that examined the explorer's contributions to …
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