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  1. Almazan, Tristan, and Sarah Coleman. 2003. “George Amos Dorsey: A Curator and His Comrades.” Fieldiana. Anthropology, 36, 87–97. [Journal]
  2. Bronson, Bennet. 2003. “Berthold Laufer.” Fieldiana. Anthropology, 36, 117–26. [Journal]
  3. Codrington, Raymond. 2003 “Wilfrid D. Hambly and Sub-Saharan Africa Research at the Field Museum, 1928—1953.” Fieldiana. Anthropology, 36, 153–63. [Journal]
  4. Collier, Donald. “My Life with Exhibits at the Field Museum, 1941—1976.” Fieldiana. Anthropology, no. 36 (2003): 199–219. [Journal]
  5. Demissie, Fassil, and Andrew Apter. 1995. An Enchanting Darkness: A New Representation of Africa.” American Anthropologist. 97(3): 559–66. [Exhibit Review]
  6. Hosmer, Brian. 2008. “Untitled” The Public Historian, 30(1): 142–45. [Exhibit Review]
  7. Kaeppler, Adrienne L. 1991. "Untitled.” American Anthropologist, 93 (1): 269–70. [Exhibit Review]
  8. Kahn, Miriam. 1995 “Heterotopic Dissonance in the Museum Representation of Pacific Island Cultures.” American Anthropologist, 97(2), 324–38. [Journal]
  9. Kuta, Sarah. Field Museum Confronts Its Outdated, Insensitive Native American Exhibition. Smithsonian Magazine May 26, 2022. Online [Magazine]
  10. Lloyd, Timothy. “The Cyrus Tang Hall of China: Deep Tradition, Dynamic Change.” Museum Anthropology Review 2017: 15–16. Web. [Exhibit Review]
  11. Lupton, Carter, and Robert R. Rathburn. 1984. “Maritime Peoples of the Arctic and Northwest Coast. A Permanent Exhibit at the Field Museum of Natural History.” American Anthropologist, 86(1), 229–30. [Exhibit Review]
  12. McVicker, Donald. 2003. “A Tale of Two Thompsons: The Contributions of Edward H. Thompson and J. Eric S. Thompson to Anthropology at the Field Museum.” Fieldiana. Anthropology, 36, 139–52. [Journal]
  13. Nash, Stephen E. 2003. “Paul Sidney Martin.” Fieldiana. Anthropology, 36, 165–77.[Journal]
  14. Richter, Elizabeth D. Alaka Wali: Change Agent at the Field Museum. Classic Chicago Magazine. August 20, 2022. Online [Magazine]
  15. Rooney, Jessica M., and Chapurukha M. Kusimba. “The Legacy of James W. VanStone in Museum and Arctic Anthropology.” Fieldiana. Anthropology, no. 36 (2003): 221–234. [Journal]
  16. Staller, John E. “Donald Collier: A Curator’s Life.” Fieldiana. Anthropology, no. 36 (2003): 189–198. [Journal]
  17. Swyers, Holly. “Rediscovering Papa Franz: Teaching Anthropology and Modern Life.” HAU journal of ethnographic theory 6, no. 2 (2016): 213–231. [Journal]
  18. Welsch, Robert L. 2003. “Albert Buell Lewis: Realizing George Amos Dorsey’s Vision.” Fieldiana. Anthropology, 36, 99–115. [Journal]
  19. Yastrow, Ed, and Stephen E. Nash. 2003. “Henry Field, Collections, and Exhibit Development, 1926—1941.” Fieldiana. Anthropology, 36, 127–38. [Journal]

References

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  1. ^ Almazan, Tristan; Coleman, Sarah (2003). "George Amos Dorsey: A Curator and His Comrades". Fieldiana. 36: 87–97.
  2. ^ Bronson, Bennet (2003). "Berthold Laufer". Fieldiana. 36: 117–26.
  3. ^ Codrington, Raymond (2003). "Wilfrid D. Hambly and Sub-Saharan Africa Research at the Field Museum, 1928—1953". Fieldiana. 36: 153–63.
  4. ^ Demissie, Fassil; Apter, Andrew (1995). "An Enchanting Darkness: A New Representation of Africa". American Anthropologist. 97 (3): 559–66.
  5. ^ Hosmer, Brian (2008). "Untitled". The Public Historian. 30 (1): 142–45.
  6. ^ Kaeppler, Adrienne (1991). "Untitled". American Anthropologist. 93 (1): 269–70.
  7. ^ Kahn, Miriam (1995). "Heterotopic Dissonance in the Museum Representation of Pacific Island Cultures". American Anthropologist. 97 (2): 324–38.
  8. ^ Kuta, Sarah (May 26, 2022). "Field Museum Confronts Its Outdated, Insensitive Native American Exhibition". Smithsonian Magazine.
  9. ^ Lloyd, Timothy (2017). "The Cyrus Tang Hall of China: Deep Tradition, Dynamic Change". Museum Anthropology Review: 15–16.
  10. ^ Lupton, Carter; Rathburn, Robert (1984). "Maritime Peoples of the Arctic and Northwest Coast. A Permanent Exhibit at the Field Museum of Natural History". American Anthropologist. 86 (1): 229–30.
  11. ^ McVicker, Donald (2003). "A Tale of Two Thompsons: The Contributions of Edward H. Thompson and J. Eric S. Thompson to Anthropology at the Field Museum". Fieldiana. 36: 139–52.
  12. ^ Nash, Stephen (2003). "Paul Sidney Martin". Fieldiana. 36: 165–77.
  13. ^ Richter, Elizabeth (August 13, 2022). "Alaka Wali: Change Agent at the Field Museum". Classic Chicago Magazine.
  14. ^ Welsch, Robert (2003). "Albert Buell Lewis: Realizing George Amos Dorsey's Vision". Fieldiana. 36: 99–115.
  15. ^ Yastrow, Ed; Nash, Stephen (2003). "Henry Field, Collections, and Exhibit Development, 1926—1941". Fieldiana. 36: 127–38.