Indigenous Diversity
The histories of the various regions of the Americas are as diverse as their indigenous cultures: Haida, Kwakwakaʼwakw, Inca, Moche, Maya, Nahuatl, Lakota and many others. For most of them, contact with the European colonial powers was associated with genocide and the loss of cultural goods and knowledge. In the dialogical tour, you will discuss current collaborations with First Nations from Canada and indigenous societies from the Amazon region as well as the museum’s handling of cultural assets from colonial contexts, restitution claims and restitution.
Encounter dance masks that the Canadian Kwakwaka’wakw used in 19th century ceremonies to depict mythological stories. Get to know a forerunner of today’s sports competitions with the stone-carved scenes of the ritual ball game from Mesoamerica. The focus is on ethnological and archaeological perspectives as well as current debates such as the protection of indigenous languages, self-determination and the preservation of natural resources.
- 8 EUR per person
- Book your ticket in advance online or at the box office in the Foyer.
- Dates and ticket booking for the coming month will be released at the end of the previous month.
- Duration: 60 min
- Language: German
Meeting place & time: You will find the meeting point for guided tours on your booking confirmation. To ensure that the guided tour starts on time, please arrive at the Humboldt Forum 15 minutes before the programme begins. Please take this extra quarter of an hour into account when planning your visit. Thank you very much!
Public transport: U-Bahn Museumsinsel (U5) 1 min walk; S/U Alexanderplatz 15 min walk; S Hackescher Markt 10 min walk, Bus 100, 200, 300, 147, N5.
Barrier-free parking is available south of the Humboldt Forum on Schlossplatz. Barrier-free parking is available south of the Humboldt Forum on Schlossplatz. For more information, click here.
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