Dailey, Charles

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Charles Dailey was an employee of the Institute of American Indian Arts between 1971 and 2008. He was the director of the IAIA museum for many years of his employment, and was the head of the museum training (later museum stuides) department. Dailey's career is considered by many as being very influential in the Indian cultural center and museum movement of the 20th century through his innovative teaching techniques for Native students.

From the guide to the Charles Dailey Papers, Bulk, 1973-1995, 1973-2008, (Institute of American Indian Arts Archives)

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