Abstract
The permanent exhibition at the Tibes Archaeological Museum underwent a profound transformation in 1989. From an artifact-oriented display, it was given a far more conceptual emphasis, the main objectives of which were to provide an in-depth context for the exhibited objects and a necessary connection between past and present, thereby enabling contemporary Puerto Ricans to identify with their indigenous ancestors. This was further reinforced by focusing on the daily tasks of the indigenous peoples, using diverse museographic resources which can help visitors understand the true scope of our shared heritage. After nearly three decades, this "metadiscourse" constructed around national identity affirmation still maintains its validity.
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