The book "Sharing Stories in an Ancient Land: The Western Australian Museum" by Terri-ann White explores the **research, collections, and exhibitions of the Western Australian Museum** 【1】【2】. It delves into the **pursuit of knowledge about the natural and human-centered worlds** 【3】【4】.
Key themes and topics that can help draw connections to other books include:
* **Museum Studies and Curation**: The book highlights the behind-the-scenes work involved in museum collections and exhibitions, offering insights into how institutions gather, preserve, and present artifacts and knowledge 【1】【2】.
* **Natural History and Sciences**: It touches upon objects that provide entry points into understanding the natural world, from the land, sky, and sea of Western Australia, and the scientific research that supports this understanding 【1】【5】.
* **Human History and Anthropology**: The book also covers human-centered worlds and the history of Western Australia, including its social and political history 【3】【8】.
* **Cultural Heritage and Storytelling**: It emphasizes how stories are shared and preserved, connecting to the museum's charter to cherish and protect the richness of Western Australia 【1】【5】. This includes the idea of ancient cultures being kept alive through various forms of expression, such as art and storytelling 【7】.
* **The Evolution of Institutions**: The book coincides with the opening of the WA Museum Boola Bardip, showcasing the transformation of heritage buildings with modern structures and the museum's multiple locations and online portals 【4】【6】. It also reflects on the generations of professionals and enthusiasts who have contributed to the museum's spirit 【9】【10】.