Duane Blue Spruce, Tanya Thrasher, "The Land Has Memory"
The University of North Carolina Press | 184 pages | 2009-02-01 | ISBN: 0807832642 | English | PDF | 23,4 MB
In the heart of Washington, D.C., a centuries-old landscape has come  alive in the twenty-first century through a re-creation of the natural  environment as the region's original peoples might have known it. Unlike  most plantings that surround other museums on the National Mall, the  landscape around the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American  Indian (NMAI) is itself a living exhibit, carefully created to reflect  indigenous ways of thinking about the land and its uses.
Abundantly illustrated,The Land Has Memory offers beautiful images of  the museum's natural environment in every season as well as the uniquely  designed building itself. Essays by museum staff and others involved in  the museum's creation provide an examination of indigenous peoples'  long and varied relationship to the land in the Americas, an account of  the museum designers' efforts to reflect traditional knowledge in the  design of individual landscape elements, detailed descriptions of the  150 native plant species used, and an exploration of how the landscape  changes seasonally. The Land Has Memory serves not only as an attractive  and informative keepsake for museum visitors, but also as a thoughtful  representation of how traditional indigenous ways of knowing can be put  into practice.
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