Jonathan C. H. King

Keeper

Management of the Department of Africa, Oceania and the Americas, with the Centre for Anthropology

Department: Africa, Oceania and the Americas

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7323 8024
Email: jking @ thebritishmuseum.ac.uk

Jonathan King, as Keeper, is responsible for collections including 350,000 ethnographic and archaeological objects from the Americas and Oceania, and from much of Africa.

He is responsible for coordinating departmental international programmes, especially in Africa and the Americas. These involve collaborative projects and exchanges of skills and resources with museums and heritage institutions in several countries. Of particular importance is the sharing of knowledge with partner institutions, both so that British Museum databases are enhanced and knowledge of the collection is made more widely available.

The Centre for Anthropology includes a library of 120,000 volumes, with subscriptions to 1,500 current journals, and a Pictorial Collection of around 100,000 items – mostly photographs but including oil paintings and works on paper. The activities of the Centre for Anthropology are supported by the Royal Anthropological Institute (RAI), whose library was presented to the British Museum in 1976. The RAI’s Anthropology Index Online is hosted by the Centre for Anthropology.

Jonathan King joined the Museum in 1975. He has been keeper since 2005.

Current British Museum projects

History of ethnographic museums and collecting: a project to make primary documents relating to the history of the British Museum and other collections available online.

Previous British Museum projects

1988. Living Arctic Hunting Games. These, the first British Museum electronic games, were aimed at school use, with a touch screen teaching traditional First National values including balance, rather than maximisation of hunting, respect for elders and for all renewable resources. In use in the Canadian Museum of Civilization 1988-1998.

2001. Annuraaq. Arctic Clothing from Igloolik. Ethnography web site.

2004. Native American Art. Irish American Trade.The Stonyhurst Mullanphy collection. . Ethnography web site and CD-ROM.

2004 Ki-Ke-In Potlatch, 69 minutes, 2004. Video of the naming ceremony during a twenty hour feast, Vancouver Island, 2001.

External fellowships/ honorary positions/ membership of professional bodies

External Member of the Research Board, British Library, London.

Fellow of the Royal Anthropological Institute, London.

Trustee, Dr Johnson’s House Trust, London.

Bill Reid Foundation, Vancouver, Member, Advisory Board.

Hakluyt Society, London, Member of Council.

American Indian Art Magazine, Scottsdale, AZ, Member, Editorial Advisory Board.

Publications

J. C. H. King and C. F. Feest (eds.), Three Centuries of Woodlands Art. A Collection of Essays, Vienna, European Review of Native American Studies (2007)

J. C. H. King, Provenance. Twelve Collectors of Ethnographic Art in England 1760-1990, with H. Waterfield, (Paris, Somogy, 2006)

J. C. H. King (ed.), Arctic Clothing, with B. Pauksztat and R. Storrie. (London, British Museum Press, 2005)

J. C. H. King, First Peoples, First Contacts. Native Peoples of North America (London, British Museum Press, 1999)

J. C. H. King, Imaging the Arctic. Ed. With H. Lidchi (London, British Museum Press, 1999)

J. C. H. King, Artificial Curiosities from the Northwest Coast of America (London, British Museum Company, 1981)