Tulsa Law Review
(2009) Volume 45, Number 1 (2013) Exhibiting Culture: Museums and Indians
Native American Symposia
The theme of the 2009 Native American Symposium at the University of Tulsa was titled, "Exhibiting Culture: Museums and Indians". Most of the videos of the presentations below can be found at the Symposium's site elsewhere in the Digital Commons.Front Matter
Native American Symposia Articles
Symposium Foreword
Judith V. Royster
Native Nations and Museums: Developing an Institutional Framework for Cultural Sovereignty
Rebecca Tsosie
Exhibiting Culture: American Indians and Museums
Duane H. King
Over 200 Years of Native American Art and Culture at the Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Massachusetts
Karen Kramer Russell
Exhibiting Culture in Legal Settings: Courts, Agencies, and Tribes
Allison M. Dussias
Culture Talk or Culture War in Federal Indian Law
Alex Tallchief Skibine
Article
Context and Controversy: Why Questions of Validity and Reliability are Seldom Resolved in an Adversarial Setting
Mara L. Merlino and Victoria Springer
Symmetry, Adversarialism, Scholarly Convention, and Latent Print Identification: A Reply to Merlino and Springer
Simon A. Cole
Postscript
Tamara R. Piety