Museums and Renewed Relations: Choctaw-French Nations of the Eighteenth Century and Present

Jennifer Byram, Megan A. Baker
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In a recent exhibit, the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, Musée du quai Branly-Jacques Chirac, and Bibliothèque Municipale de Versailles worked together to learn more about the museum’s royal Americas collection which features items from numerous Indigenous communities. Collected by French explorers during the eighteenth century and later displayed in royal curiosity cabinets, these items have not been seen by Choctaw communities since they left the continent. This collaboration has culminated in the “La Curiosité d’un Prince” exhibit, which features a room curated by Choctaw Nation. This article shows how a joint initiative to study the collection gave voice to the relationships and material histories inherent in the items. Reflecting on this less-known historical period, this collaboration has reinvigorated Choctaw-French relations and allowed Choctaw Nation to showcase the richness and complexity of its sovereignty—which is often narrowly understood through its relationship with the United States. By providing an example of true collaboration that has spurred new research and writing on both the cultural and political knowledge contained in the objects held in France, we demonstrate the potential for relationships and knowledge inherent in museum collections to act as a platform for new expressions of Indigenous sovereignty.
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博物馆与更新的关系:18世纪及现在的乔克托-法国民族
在最近的一次展览中,俄克拉何马州的乔克托族、mus du quai brany - jacques Chirac和凡尔赛市政图书馆共同合作,了解更多关于博物馆的皇家美洲收藏品,这些收藏品以来自许多土著社区的物品为特色。这些物品在18世纪由法国探险家收集,后来被陈列在皇家珍品柜中,自从乔克托人离开非洲大陆后,这些物品就再也没有被乔克托人看到过。这次合作在“La curiosit d’un Prince”展览中达到了高潮,该展览的一个房间由Choctaw Nation策划。这篇文章展示了一个研究藏品的联合倡议是如何表达这些物品内在的关系和材料历史的。回顾这段鲜为人知的历史时期,这种合作使乔克托族与法国的关系重新焕发了活力,并使乔克托族得以展示其主权的丰富性和复杂性——人们通常通过与美国的关系来狭隘地理解这一点。通过提供一个真正的合作的例子,激发了对法国藏品中包含的文化和政治知识的新研究和写作,我们展示了博物馆藏品中固有的关系和知识的潜力,可以作为土著主权新表达的平台。
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