Native American Dance Project.

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Native American Dance Project.

The Native American Dance Project is a collaborative project between Atlatl, Inc. and the Heard Museum. The Project will define the practical and cultural issues that impact the documentation of Native American dance, and to produce a set of standards and protocols that will guide researchers, presenters and media producers, including both Native and non-Native people, in their interactions to document and preserve Native American dance activities. The project will also identify existing Native American dance materials that are housed in museum, library and archive collections throughout the country and make these materials accessible through a codified database and reference collection. These materials were collected during the granting period and remain an open collection.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7754998

The Heard Museum Library

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National Initiative to Preserve American Dance.

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