Jared T. Hogan, a PhD Candidate in Archaeology at Memorial University under the supervision of Drs. Barry Gaulton and Scott Neilsen, is conducting a research project looking at how Indigenous Peoples and their ancestors are represented in non-Indigenous-led museums throughout Newfoundland and Labrador.

Just Representation? Investigating the Visibility of Indigenous Cultures at Museums in Newfoundland and Labrador

This project aims to create recommendations for museum professionals at the non-Indigenous-led museums to better represent Indigenous Peoples and their ancestors. As part of this project, Jared is looking to interview museum professionals at any non-Indigenous-led museum in Newfoundland and Labrador—whether you’re a current employee, retired, or moved to a different field.

If you’re interested in chatting, kindly reach out to Jared at jthogan@mun.ca, or contact MANL at info@museumsnl.ca for more information.

About Jared T. Hogan

Jared T. Hogan (He/Him) is a settler anthropologist from Mount Pearl, Newfoundland, whose research explores the representation of Indigenous Peoples in museums and education spheres. Currently, Jared is a PhD Candidate in Archaeology and a Per Course Instructor in Anthropology, Archaeology, Education, and Sociology at Memorial.

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