In this article, I discuss how returns of Ancestral Remains of Indigenous Australian communities from overseas museums and other scientific institutions since the early 1990s have occurred in the context of changing Australian government repatriation policies and practices. The article then highlights how the past three decades have seen numerous instances of the return of Ancestral Remains to their community proving difficult and stressful because of the loss of ancestral lands, life-ways and the experience of colonial subjugation. As I explain, returning the dead has challenged the living by requiring them to address questions of authority, power and historical legacies of colonialism, notably in the case of those communities seeking the ...
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...
This article discusses changing obligations toward objects from an archaeological site held by the Q...
In this article, I discuss how returns of Ancestral Remains of Indigenous Australian communities fro...
In this article, I discuss how returns of Ancestral Remains of Indigenous Australian communities fro...
The demands of Indigenous peoples for the return of the remains of their ancestors held by museums a...
[Extract] In July 2000, the indigenous peoples of Australia achieved significant progress in their s...
The repatriation of the human remains of Indigenous peoples collected within a colonial context has ...
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 recent years, curators of German ethnological and university anatomical museums have begunattempt...
Exploring the importance of the protection and preservation of Australian Aboriginalcultural heritag...
In this paper I will deal with some aspects regarding the process of repatriation of human remains a...
The policies and politics around the repatriation of ancestral human remains and biological material...
In recent years, curators of German ethnological and university anatomical museums have begun attemp...
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...
This article discusses changing obligations toward objects from an archaeological site held by the Q...
In this article, I discuss how returns of Ancestral Remains of Indigenous Australian communities fro...
In this article, I discuss how returns of Ancestral Remains of Indigenous Australian communities fro...
The demands of Indigenous peoples for the return of the remains of their ancestors held by museums a...
[Extract] In July 2000, the indigenous peoples of Australia achieved significant progress in their s...
The repatriation of the human remains of Indigenous peoples collected within a colonial context has ...
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 recent years, curators of German ethnological and university anatomical museums have begunattempt...
Exploring the importance of the protection and preservation of Australian Aboriginalcultural heritag...
In this paper I will deal with some aspects regarding the process of repatriation of human remains a...
The policies and politics around the repatriation of ancestral human remains and biological material...
In recent years, curators of German ethnological and university anatomical museums have begun attemp...
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...
This article discusses changing obligations toward objects from an archaeological site held by the Q...