What could museums learn from the ancestral knowledge of the peoples from the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta?

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What could museums learn from the ancestral knowledge of the peoples from the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta? / Felicitas Sabel, Laura; Rawitscher, Peter.
Transnational Island Museologies: Materials for Discussion. Hrsg. / Karen Brown; Jamie Allan Brown; Ana S. González Rueda. Paris: ICOM of the International Council of Museums, 2024. S. 43-47 (ICOFOM Study Series and Materials for Discussion).

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Harvard

Felicitas Sabel, L & Rawitscher, P 2024, What could museums learn from the ancestral knowledge of the peoples from the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta? in K Brown, JA Brown & AS González Rueda (Hrsg.), Transnational Island Museologies: Materials for Discussion. ICOFOM Study Series and Materials for Discussion, ICOM of the International Council of Museums, Paris, S. 43-47,
, St Andrews, Großbritannien / Vereinigtes Königreich, 05.06.24. <https://icofom.mini.icom.museum/wp-content/uploads/sites/18/2024/04/ICOFOM-Materials-Layout-Final-1.pdf>

APA

Felicitas Sabel, L., & Rawitscher, P. (2024). What could museums learn from the ancestral knowledge of the peoples from the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta? In K. Brown, J. A. Brown, & A. S. González Rueda (Hrsg.), Transnational Island Museologies: Materials for Discussion (S. 43-47). (ICOFOM Study Series and Materials for Discussion). ICOM of the International Council of Museums. https://icofom.mini.icom.museum/wp-content/uploads/sites/18/2024/04/ICOFOM-Materials-Layout-Final-1.pdf

Vancouver

Felicitas Sabel L, Rawitscher P. What could museums learn from the ancestral knowledge of the peoples from the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta? in Brown K, Brown JA, González Rueda AS, Hrsg., Transnational Island Museologies: Materials for Discussion. Paris: ICOM of the International Council of Museums. 2024. S. 43-47. (ICOFOM Study Series and Materials for Discussion).

Bibtex

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