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Smithsonian Institution Archives
Website Records, 2011
Summary
- Collection ID:
- SIA.FA11-229
- Creators:
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National Museum of the American Indian
- Dates:
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2011
- Languages:
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English
- Physical Description:
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- Repository:
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Smithsonian Institution Archives
Descriptive Entry
Descriptive Entry
This accession consists of two websites maintained by the National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) as they existed in May and June 2011.
The main NMAI website, crawled May 4, 2011, includes visitor and programmatic information; exhibition information and online exhibitions; press releases; resources for museum professionals; collection information; membership and donation information; and online shopping. Online exhibitions include Song for the Horse Nation; Across Borders; All Roads are Good; Ancient Mexican Art; Beauty Surrounds Us; Booming Out; Brian Jungen: Strange Comfort; Continuum: 12 Artists; Creation's Journey; Edge of Enchantment; First American Art; Fritz Scholder: Indian/Not Indian; Great Masters of Mexican Folk Art; HIDE: Skin as Material and Metaphor; Identity by Design; Indian Humor; Indigenous Motivations; IndiVisible: African-Native American Lives in the Americas; Infinity of Nations; Instrument of Change; James Luna: Emendatio; Legends of Our Times; Listening to Our Ancestors; Memory and Imagination; Most Serene Republics; New Tribe; New York; Off the Map: Landscape in the Native American Imagination; Remix: New Modernities in a Post-Indian World; Reservation X; American Indian in Stamps; Art of Being Kuna; Language of Native American Baskets; New Old World; Vantage Point; and Who Stole the Teepee?.
The Native Networks website, available in both English and Spanish,was crawled on June 4, 2011 and includes information about film, video and radio produced by indigenous peoples of the Americas and Hawaii. It also serves as the official website for the Native American Film + Video Festival organized by the NMAI Film and Video Center. The festival portion of the website includes information on programs and participants as well as press releases.
Also included in this accession is the NMAI blog which was crawled on May 4, 2011. Materials are in electronic format.
Administration
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Finding aid prepared by Smithsonian Institution Archives
Using the Collection
Prefered Citation
Smithsonian Institution Archives, Accession 11-229, National Museum of the American Indian, Website Records
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