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No longer 'a repository of artifacts'

Canadian Mennonite (Waterloo), 2017-08, Vol.21 (16), p.17-17

Copyright Mennonite Publishing Service Aug 28, 2017 ;ISSN: 1480-042X

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  • Title:
    No longer 'a repository of artifacts'
  • Author: Schulz, Donna
  • Subjects: Mennonites ; Museums ; Religious history ; Storytelling
  • Is Part Of: Canadian Mennonite (Waterloo), 2017-08, Vol.21 (16), p.17-17
  • Description: Mennonite Heritage Museum now offers 'interpretive storytelling of Mennonite history Oliver Friesen's face lights up when he talks about history.George Epp, who chairs the museum's board of directors, says visits to other museums convinced the board to move away from "the museum as a repository of artifacts" and towards "the museum as a centre for interpretive storytelling."School groups may engage in a museum scavenger hunt, while adults might choose to do research using the museum's growing library of community and family history books.
  • Publisher: Waterloo: Mennonite Publishing Service
  • Language: English
  • Identifier: ISSN: 1480-042X
  • Source: ProQuest Central

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