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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
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0.1 Display of masks made by the Kalabari peoples from the Niger Delta in Southern Nigeria, the Sainsbury Africa Gallery at the British Museum
1.2 Room of Dimensions, Foundation Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, 2008
2.6 Street leading to Demton Khang and Tsuglugkhang Complex, McLeodganj (upper Dharamsala). The black obelisk is the Tibetan National Martyrs’ Memorial.
3.3 Theresa Napurrula Ross, National Museum of Australia
6.4 Yinka Shonibare, Planets in My Head, Literature, 2011, Colonial Theater at the Tropenmuseum, Amsterdam, 2012
7.4 “Society” menu of the interactive display on the city of Boma
8.1 The Museum of Memory and Human Rights, Santiago de Chile
9.2 Ground plan of a cell at the Women’s Jail, Johannesburg, 2005
9.4 Nikiwe Deborah Matshoba’s wedding dress at the Women’s Jail, Johannesburg, 2005
10.2 Women in south Erromango studying photographs of barkcloth held by the British Museum, 2007
11.3 Ralph Regenvanu, The Melanesia Project, 2006, British Museum
12.3 Students from Red Crow Community College, Kainai Nation, during a visit to the Glenbow Museum
13.1 Yucca workshop, A:shiwi A:wan Museum and Heritage Center
14.3 Two of Chief Owuor’s surviving wives, Dorina Owuor and Turfosa Omari, with Gilbert Oteyo, holding the framed portraits of Owuor
15.3 Mural promoting the sierraleoneheritage.org resource painted on a wall of the Sierra Leone National Museum by the Freetown‐based artist Julius Parker
15.4 Visual repatriation of history at Rotata 16.1 Three generations of Warumungu women watching and editing videos for inclusion on the DDAC website in Tennant Creek, NT, Australia, 2005
19.3 A Hotel Yeoville participant adds his story to the Google Maps API in the Journey Booth
19.6 Installation view of the Hotel Yeoville main thoroughfare
20.2 elles@centrepompidou homepage, 2009
21.1 Kwakwaka’wakw area, UBC Museum of Anthropology Multiversity Galleries
22.2 Mr. and Mrs. Ike, Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation, Oregon, in front of the National Museum of the American Indian
23.2 Exhibition view: Vivan Sundaram, The History Project, 1998
24.2 “Canadian Residential Schools” module, First Peoples Hall, Canadian Museum of Civilization (now the Canadian Museum of History)
Chapter illustrations
0.1 Masks made by Kalabari peoples from the Niger Delta, Sainsbury Africa Gallery, British Museum
0.2 Tree of Life, 2004, Sainsbury Africa Gallery
0.3 Recreated Mohawk Family diorama, Daphne Cockwell Gallery of Canada: First Peoples, Royal Ontario Museum
0.4 Visual Sovereignty Dance at Masq’alors! International Mask Festival, St. Camille
1.1 Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe, Berlin
1.2 Room of Dimensions, Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe
1.3 Room of Names, Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe
1.4 Room of Families, Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe
2.1 Khalsa Heritage Complex, Anandpur Sahib
2.2 Galleries dedicated to Guru Nanak, Khalsa Heritage Complex
2.3 Paintings of eighteenth‐century martyrs, Central Sikh Museum
2.4 Gallery view, Tibet Museum, McLeodganj
2.5 Bloodstained shirt of escapee from China, Tibet Museum
2.6 Street leading to Demton Khang and Tsuglugkhang Complex, McLeodganj
3.1 “Contested Frontiers” exhibit, National Museum of Australia
3.2 1823–1825 Wiradjuri War display, National Museum of Australia
3.3 Theresa Napurrula Ross tells of the Coniston Massacre, National Museum of Australia
4.1 Where Are the Children? at the Tom Thomson Gallery, 2009
4.2 Entrance to Where Are the Children?, Glooscap Heritage Centre, Millbrook, Nova Scotia, 2011
4.3 Entrance to Where Are the Children?, Tom Thomson Gallery, 2009
4.4 “We Were So Far Away …,” Ottawa Catholic School Board, 2010
4.5 An Elder in Arviat, Nunavut, encounters “We Were So Far Away …” at the Mikilaaq Centre, 2009
5.1 National Museum of Struggle and Archbishop’s Palace, Nicosia
5.2 Photographs of dead fighters, National Museum of Struggle
5.3 Photographs of British interrogators/torturers and of their victims, National Museum of Struggle
5.4 Execution room and memorial plaque at the Central Jail of Nicosia 6.1 Souterrain entrance, Tropenmuseum
6.2 Introductory panel to “Oceania” section of “Eastward Bound!” at the Tropenmuseum
6.3 Colonial Theater, Tropenmuseum
6.4 Yinka Shonibare, Planets in My Head, Literature, 2011
7.1 The color bar as reflected in urban form and architecture, Royal Museum for Central Africa
7.2 Main interface of interactive display on the city of Boma, Royal Museum for Central Africa
7.3 Title page of interactive display on Boma
7.4 “Society” menu of the interactive display on Boma
7.5 “Violence” menu of the interactive display on Boma
8.1 Museum of Memory and Human Rights, Santiago de Chile
8.2 Jorge Tacla, Al mismo tiempo, en el mismo lugar, Museum of Memory and Human Rights
8.3 Museum of Memory, Rosario
8.4 Former concentration camp at Police Headquarters, Plaza Cívica, Rosario
9.1 Monument to the Women of South Africa, by Wilma Cruise and Marcus Holme, 2000
9.2 Ground plan of a cell, Women’s Jail, Johannesburg
9.3 Installations across the atrium, Women’s Jail
9.4 Nikiwe Deborah Matshoba’s wedding dress, Women’s Jail
10.1 Erromangan women ready to perform at Vanuatu’s Third National Arts Festival, Port Vila
10.2 Women in south Erromango studying photographs of barkcloth held by the British Museum
11.1 Shield, Trobriand Islands, British Museum
11.2 Workroom at British Museum ethnograph store
11.3 Ralph Regenvanu, The Melanesia Project, 2006
12.1 Blackfoot shirts on display at the Glenbow Museum
12.2 Discussing leggings and shirts at the Pitt Rivers Museum
12.3 Students from Red Crow Community College, Kainai Nation, during a visit to the Glenbow Museum
12.4 Teacher training session at the Glenbow Museum
13.1 Yucca workshop, A:shiwi A:wan Museum and Heritage Center
13.2 Zuni waffle gardens
14.1 Photo of Jacob Odawo and Archdeacon W. E. Owen by E. E. Evans‐Pritchard, 1936, Pitt Rivers Museum
14.2 Pupils at Rakombe Primary School view the Paro Manene exhibition
14.3 Two of Chief Owuor’s surviving wives, Dorina Owuor and Turfosa Omari, holding his framed portraits
14.4 Framed portraits in the home of a surviving wife of Chief Owuor
15.1 The sierraleoneheritage.org digital resource
15.2 Frames from the sowei video documentation
15.3 Mural promoting sierraleoneheritage.org on a wall of the Sierra Leone National Museum
15.4 Visual repatriation of history at Rotata
15.5 The Reanimating Cultural Heritage project
16.1 Warumungu women watching and editing videos for the DDAC website
16.2 Home page of the DDAC website
16.3 Recreation on DDAC website of Aboriginal community’s covering over of images of the deceased in museum spaces
16.4 Inuvialuit Living History Project team examine engraved wooden plaques
16.5 Inuvialuit Pitqusit Inuuniarutait/Inuvialuit Living History homepage
18.1 Watching films on the lecterns/little houses in Towards the Other
18.2 Watching Nothing Is Missing in Towards the Other
19.1 Hotel Yeoville visitor in the Photo Booth
19.2 Comments left in the Photo Booth by Hotel Yeoville visitors
19.3 Hotel Yeoville participant adds his story to the Journey Booth
19.4 Hotel Yeoville visitor making a YouTube video in the Video Booth
19.5 Hotel Yeoville exhibition layout
19.6 Installation view of Hotel Yeoville main thoroughfare
20.1 WACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution homepage
20.2 elles@centrepompidou homepage
20.3 Shifting the Gaze: Painting and Feminism homepage
21.1 Kwakwaka’wakw area, Multiversity Galleries, UBC Museum of Anthropology
21.2 Nuxalk raven rattles, UBC Museum of Anthropology
22.1 National Museum of the American Indian, Washington, DC
22.2 Mr. and Mrs. Ike, Confederated Tribes of the Warm Springs Reservation, Oregon, at the National Museum of the American Indian
22.3 Installation of guns and Bibles, National Museum of the American Indian
23.1 Victoria Memorial Museum, Kolkata
23.2 Vivan Sundaram, The History Project, 1998
23.3 Vivan Sundaram, “Traces of the Queen,” The History Project, 1998
23.4 Railway car, The History Project, 1998
24.1 Canadian Museum for Human Rights, Winnipeg
24.2 “Canadian Residential Schools” module, Canadian Museum of Civilization
24.3 “Canadian Residential Schools” module (detail)
24.4 “Aboriginal Peoples of Canada” section (artist’s rendering), Canadian Museum for Human Rights