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September 30, 2004
TURNING CULTURE INTO KITSCH
Timothy Noah's story about the Smithsonian's new travesty -- under the headline "The National Museum of Ben Nighthorse Campbell" -- is a devastating account of what's wrong with the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, D.C. He writes:
The new museum stubbornly refuses to impose any recognizable standard of scholarship, or even value, on the items in its galleries. Precious artifacts are mingled with present-day kitsch, with few if any clues provided about what makes them significant. The museum's curators regard the very notion of a Native American cultural heritage as anathema because it clashes with the museum's boosterish message that Native American culture is as vibrant today as it ever was. This isn't a museum; it's a public service announcement.
Also, without addressing the issue, Noah lends implicit support to criticism by the activist American Indian Movement that the museum ignores the history of the "holocaust" carried out against Native American Indians by the U.S. government. One of Straight Up's readers had a different response, not to the museum itself but to the Native American Indians she encountered on their way to D.C. last week for the opening of the museum.
Posted by at September 30, 2004 09:10 AM
