Never quite abandoned, never sufficiently studied: Brazilian indigenous objects in European museums
págs. 9-24
págs. 25-46
Maximilian Prince of Wied-Neuwied and his ethnographic collection from Eastern Brazil, 1815-1817: Preliminary notes
págs. 47-69
Swaying on feather-roses and imperial crests: Brazilian feather-decorated hammocks, nation-building, and indigenous agency
págs. 71-95
págs. 97-120
The cracks, bumps, and dents of ‘culture collecting’: Examples from the study of South American (fire) fans
págs. 121-146
Some ugly things that nobody studies: provocations about fire as a museum object
págs. 147-169
págs. 171-203
The connectenedness of archives: Museums in Brazil and Europe
págs. 205-235
Conclusion. A play in the field of words: from material culture to/and cultural heritage
págs. 237-245
págs. 249-274
págs. 275-301
págs. 303-322




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