In this paper I will deal with some aspects regarding the process of repatriation of human remains and culturally significant objects, drawing from my direct experience in a repatriation committee set up in the mid- 1990s in the Macleay Museum at the University of Sydney. 1 In identifying the major phases of repatriation and some of the interlocking cultural, political and moral issues, I am particularly interested in exploring the major contradictions of repatriation as one of the several arenas of confrontation between Indigenous and non-indigenous people and institutions
In this article, I discuss how returns of Ancestral Remains of Indigenous Australian communities fro...
This chapter considers two repatriation �moments� � the return of Aboriginal Ancestral Remains from ...
The demands of Indigenous peoples for the return of the remains of their ancestors held by museums a...
In this paper I will deal with some aspects regarding the process of repatriation of human remains a...
This paper uses the repatriation and ceremonial reburial of Indigenous remains to La Perouse, an Ind...
Requests for the return of ancestral remains have been heard from indigenous communities across the ...
In recent years the debate over indigenous rights on the international law level has significantly g...
In this article, I discuss how returns of Ancestral Remains of Indigenous Australian communities fro...
The contestation over human remains in museum collections among indigenous groups, archaeologists, a...
The repatriation of the human remains of Indigenous peoples collected within a colonial context has ...
This paper explores the significance of museum archives in the repatriation movement. Drawing on the...
The repatriation of human remains has been the subject of much discussion and debate, especially sin...
Rights for Aboriginal people in Australia are relatively new. Even some of the most basic social and...
Many museums and other scientific institutions still possessing the bodily remains of Indigenous peo...
The return of human remains and cultural property to their Indigenous nations of origin is today a g...
In this article, I discuss how returns of Ancestral Remains of Indigenous Australian communities fro...
This chapter considers two repatriation �moments� � the return of Aboriginal Ancestral Remains from ...
The demands of Indigenous peoples for the return of the remains of their ancestors held by museums a...
In this paper I will deal with some aspects regarding the process of repatriation of human remains a...
This paper uses the repatriation and ceremonial reburial of Indigenous remains to La Perouse, an Ind...
Requests for the return of ancestral remains have been heard from indigenous communities across the ...
In recent years the debate over indigenous rights on the international law level has significantly g...
In this article, I discuss how returns of Ancestral Remains of Indigenous Australian communities fro...
The contestation over human remains in museum collections among indigenous groups, archaeologists, a...
The repatriation of the human remains of Indigenous peoples collected within a colonial context has ...
This paper explores the significance of museum archives in the repatriation movement. Drawing on the...
The repatriation of human remains has been the subject of much discussion and debate, especially sin...
Rights for Aboriginal people in Australia are relatively new. Even some of the most basic social and...
Many museums and other scientific institutions still possessing the bodily remains of Indigenous peo...
The return of human remains and cultural property to their Indigenous nations of origin is today a g...
In this article, I discuss how returns of Ancestral Remains of Indigenous Australian communities fro...
This chapter considers two repatriation �moments� � the return of Aboriginal Ancestral Remains from ...
The demands of Indigenous peoples for the return of the remains of their ancestors held by museums a...