Full-time 37 hrs/wk | Wage: Hourly $27.84 to $33.17 | Closes 2025-08-06
Job Description
What you will do:
1. Conduct detailed research on Indigenous belongings in the Museum's care, including provenance, community affiliation, and acquisition history.
2. Liaise with Indigenous communities and cultural representatives to identify rightful custodians and appropriate repatriation protocols.
3. Develop thorough object documentation, including photographs, condition reports, and provenance records.
4. Maintain detailed project notes and compile a final report with clear recommendations for repatriation.
5. Collaborate with Museum staff, external researchers, and community advisors to ensure culturally appropriate practices.
6. Support public transparency and educational components of the project, as appropriate and approved by Indigenous partners.
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