[nativestudies-l] Fwd: PEM Native American Fellowship Program

Alyssa Mt. Pleasant alyssa.mt.pleasant at yale.edu
Wed Feb 2 07:10:01 EST 2011


Via the AIP-l list-serv based at Cornell University:

Subject: [AIW] PEM Native American Fellowship Program

Dear colleagues,
The Peabody Essex Museum in Salem, Massachusetts is seeking candidates 
for it's Native American Residential Fellowship Program in museum practice.

The term is from June 1 –August 12, 2011 and applications are due 
by*February 28, 2011*.
The Native American Residential Fellowship Program offers paid 
fellowship opportunities for Native American, Native Hawaiian and Alaska 
Native students and early-career, in-service cultural professionals.  It 
provides participants with a comprehensive perspective on the theory and 
practice of museums aimed at helping to develop skills in cultural 
object stewardship and museum practices.  It will offer individuals the 
opportunity to gain expertise and will prepare them for employment 
positions in the museum field and/or the cultural, nonprofit sector.

New this year is an option for self-directed research in PEM's 
collection and library.
For Program Guidelines, Description of Positions and the Application 
Form, please visit our website at _www.pem.org/naf_.


For further questions, or if you have difficulty downloading the 
attachments posted at the site, please contact me:
Rosario Ubiera-Minaya, Program Director
Museum Action Corps (MAC) Internship Program
Peabody Essex Museum
East India Square, Salem, MA 01970
Tel: 978-745-9500, ext. 3217
Fax: 978-741-8793
_rosario_ubiera-minaya at pem.org_ <mailto:rosario_ubiera-minaya at pem.org>

For additional information about the Peabody Essex Museum, please visit 
out website, _www.pem.org_ <http://www.pem.org>
The Peabody Essex Museum presents art and culture from New England and 
around the world. The museum's collections are among the finest of their 
kind, showcasing an unrivaled spectrum of American art and architecture 
(including four National Historic Landmark buildings) and outstanding 
Asian, Asian Export, Native American, African, Oceanic, Maritime and 
Photography collections. In addition to its vast collection, the museum 
offers a vibrant schedule of changing exhibitions and a hands-on 
education center. The museum campus features numerous parks, period 
gardens and 22 historic properties, including Yin Yu Tang, a 
200-year-old house that is the only example of Chinese domestic 
architecture on display in the United States.

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