Connecting the Past and Present of Argentina’s Indigenous People in Communitarian Museums

Abstract: 

Recorded April 20, 2015

Below is the original description of the event.

This talk will highlight the Museo Rural Comunitario in Barranca Larga, El Bolsón, Argentina and the complicated work of archaeologists who are uncovering Argentina’s indigenous heritage amidst the long history of migrations that have shaped the nation.

Dr. María Alejandra Korstanje is an archeologist and a professor at the Institute of Archaeology and Museum at the National University of Tucuman, in Argentina.

Co-sponsored by the Center for Latin American Studies, the Archaeological Research Facility, and the Department of Anthropology at UC Berkeley.

Author: 
María Alejandra Korstanje
Publication date: 
April 20, 2015
Publication type: 
Event Video Recording