Laura Peers
Laura Peers is interested in the meanings that heritage objects hold for Indigenous peoples today and in relationships between museums and Indigenous peoples. Her publications include Museums and Source Communities (with Alison K. Brown), "Ceremonies of Renewal: Visits, Relationships and Healing in the Museum Space," and This Is Our Life: Haida Material Heritage and Changing Museum Practice (with Cara Krmpotich). Alison K. Brown 's research addresses the ways in which artifacts and photographs...See more
Laura Peers is interested in the meanings that heritage objects hold for Indigenous peoples today and in relationships between museums and Indigenous peoples. Her publications include Museums and Source Communities (with Alison K. Brown), "Ceremonies of Renewal: Visits, Relationships and Healing in the Museum Space," and This Is Our Life: Haida Material Heritage and Changing Museum Practice (with Cara Krmpotich). Alison K. Brown 's research addresses the ways in which artifacts and photographs can be used to think about colonialism and its legacies. Before joining the department of anthropology at the University of Aberdeen in 2005, where she is a senior lecturer and co-director (with Nancy Wachowich) of the Northern Colonialism: Historical Connections, Contemporary Lives program, she was research manager for human history at Glasgow Museums. See less
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