A Minute with Doug Kiel
Category: Promotional
Length: 01:32
| Film Description | Doug Kiel is currently a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Dept. of History at the University of Pennsylvania and a member of the Oneida Nation of Wisconsin. A contributor to a special issue on the exhibit in the Penn Museum's journal, Expedition, Doug Kiel visited Native American Voices: The People—Here and Now, where he stands in this Exhibit Minute. About Native American Voices: The People—Here and Now Leave preconceptions behind and discover a living tapestry of Nations with distinct histories and unexpected identities. In Native American Voices: The People—Here and Now, a new long-term exhibition at the Penn Museum, visitors can see over 200 objects from its expansive North American Collections. The exhibition challenges common Native American stereotypes and explores the many ways in which today's Native leaders are creating and maintaining religious, political, linguistic, and artistic independence. The 2,000 square foot exhibition tells important stories of Native American successes in achieving independence as sovereign (self-governing) Nations. Through old and new objects, video and audio recordings, and digital interactive opportunities, this exhibition allows visitors to develop a new understanding of the original inhabitants of this land, as told through Native American voices. http://www.penn.museum http://www.penn.museum/sites/nativeamericanvoices/ |
| Video Category | Promotional |
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