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Karen V Heege <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 27 Aug 1999 14:14:31 EDT
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Greetings;

I am interested in hearing from people who work at any type of ethnic
museum. Some topics I'd like to discuss include:  Whose history or
experience does your museum portray, the "home" country, or the
experience in America? What time period(s)? Is your museum an independent
entity or are you affilitated with a larger organization, such as a
benevelent society? What percentage of the staff, paid and volunteer, is
of that particular culture?  Who is your audience, the general public or
the ethnic group? Are you associated with any type of ethnic organization
consortium? What does your museum exhibit, history, art or some
combination?

Please respond off list unless you think this a worthy topic for general
discussion.

Many thanks in advance.

Karen Heege
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