This groundbreaking book explores the revolution in New Zealand museums that is influencing the care and exhibition of indigenous objects around the world.
"Aside from providing an accurate critical analysis of the history of biculturalism as it is played out on New Zealand's cultural stage, this book is of interest to folklorists and anthropologists in terms of thinking differently about decolonization, identity, indigeneity, and self-determination vis-à-vis material objects and display."
Suzanne MacAulay, University of Colorado