Archaeology Exhibit~ From "Curios" to Ambassadors: Changing Roles of the Daggett Collection from Tribes of the Lower Klamath River
June 4, 2015 – June 1, 2016
8:30 am
See details below for exact dates and times.
Archaeology center, bldg. 500, room 106
Sponsored by:
Archaeology Center
Join student curators to celebrate the opening of their new exhibit From “Curios” to
Ambassadors: Changing Roles of the Daggett Collection from Tribes of the
Lower Klamath River at the Stanford Archaeology Center on Thursday, June 4, 2015,
beginning at 5:15 PM.
In the late 1890s, the entrepreneur and politician John
Daggett assembled an ethnographic collection to illustrate the lives of Hupa, Karuk,
and Yurok communities in northern California. Now at Stanford University, these objects
have come to represent more than Daggett ever intended through their accumulated histories
and ongoing significance to tribal people.
This exhibit is part of the Stanford
University spring 2015 course Museum Cultures: Material Representation in the
Past and Present, and will be on display until June 1, 2016.
- When:
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Ongoing every day from June 4, 2015 through June 1, 2016.
8:30 am – 5:30 pm - Admission:
Open Weekdays only, Mon-Fri, 8:30am-5:30pm, excluding holidays
- Tags:
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Arts Lecture / Reading International Environment Humanities Science
- Audience:
- General Public, Faculty/Staff, Students, Alumni/Friends, Members
- Contact:
- 723-5731, julieh1@stanford.edu