tag:hamburg.leibniz-lib.de,2005:/en/ausstellungen/exhibitions-new/ausstellungen1/museum-zoologie-new/indianer-verlorene-welten/aktuellesNews2024-01-26T11:22:11ZNAGR-zentrale-14990032-production2018-07-05T08:00:00ZAnti-Western in the Museum of Nature Hamburg - Zoology<img width="293" height="165" style="float:left" src="https://assets.rrz.uni-hamburg.de/instance_assets/zentrale/5392685/733x414-flexibles-flimmern2-e12d9e1bcb3b99e89541f7939f01de43ddd40b07.jpg" />Together with the mobile cinema "Flexibles Flimmern", the LIB will show the western cult film "Little Big Man" on August 8 and 9. Before the film begins, Dr. Lioba Thaut, Deputy Head of the Exhibition Department, will give an introduction to the exhibition and event project Indians - Lost Worlds, which can be seen in the Zoological Museum and Botanical Garden until the end of September. Almost everyone knows Winnetou - but how did the indigenous peoples of North America really live? What is legend, what did the explorers pass down, what images inspired Karl May? The exhibition rolls up the history of North America from its beginnings and questions common clichés.<p>Photo: Dark Star</p>NAGR-zentrale-14989999-production2018-06-29T08:00:00ZSearching for clues in the special exhibition "Indians - Lost WorldsWhat is truth, what is legend? Which images, which descriptions inspired Karl May - who was the model for Winnetou and Old Shatterhand? And how did the spread of the bison actually take place?NAGR-zentrale-14990065-production2018-06-28T06:00:00ZLecture and reading on the spirituality of the Lakota Indians<img width="293" height="165" style="float:left" src="https://assets.rrz.uni-hamburg.de/instance_assets/zentrale/5249149/733x414-scharlachroter-pfad-6ff09c6d391dfa0a5f168bdab4ed6242a21a5d52.jpg" />What is behind the myth of the Indians who lived in harmony with nature? Who used nature's resources prudently? What significance did and does the belief in supernatural powers have in their lives?<p>Photo: Traumfänger-Verlag</p>NAGR-zentrale-14989964-production2018-06-27T07:00:00ZLiterature Meets Nature with "In the Shadow of the Discoverers<img width="293" height="165" style="float:left" src="https://assets.rrz.uni-hamburg.de/instance_assets/zentrale/5121205/733x414-indigene-begleiter-d8be656f2d01ec1d7a1395f8133f698c14dd0c68.jpg" />As part of the opening event for the special exhibition "Indians - Lost Worlds," LIB invites you to a "Literature Meets Nature" reading on Wednesday, June 27. The focus will be on the book "In the Shadow of the Explorers. Indigenous companions of European explorers". <p>Photo: Ch. Links Verlag</p>