While occasional earlier restitutions of colonially acquired human remains, mostly skulls, from German anthropological collections to source communities went largely unnoticed, it seems that such repatriations have 'taken off' since the hand-over of 20 skulls to a Namibian delegation in 2011. It is, however, difficult to get a comprehensive overview of these events, given the German federal system and the diversity of institutions involved. Moreover, there is no standard as to how much provenance research should be conducted before returning human remains and how much detail should be published, if at all. This article reviews repatriations of human remains from German institutions and related publications. It argues for authors and institu...
The calls for repatriation and restitution of African objects and human remains in unlawful Euroamer...
For decades, the rights of museums to house, exhibit, and research human remains, in particular thos...
Colonial masters considered it their right to take human remains collected from the colony or plunde...
In recent years, curators of German ethnological and university anatomical museums have begunattempt...
In recent years, curators of German ethnological and university anatomical museums have begunattempt...
In recent years, curators of German ethnological and university anatomical museums have begun attemp...
In recent years, curators of German ethnological and university anatomical museums have begunattempt...
This book is based on Leonor Faber-Jonker’s Research Master's thesis 'More than just an object: A ma...
Current demands by Namibian families and communities for restitution of humanremains and so-called e...
The report “We want them back”, published earlier this year, found at least 5958 human remains from ...
For decades, the rights of museums to house, exhibit, and research human remains, in particular thos...
In 2011, twenty Namibian skulls were repatriated from the Charité university hospital in Berlin, Ger...
This master thesis is an investigation into underlying ethical guidelines for the handling of human ...
The restitution of the bible and the riding whip of Namibian national hero Hendrik Witbooi, which ha...
The recent debates surrounding the establishment of the Humboldt Forum in Berlin have given rise to ...
The calls for repatriation and restitution of African objects and human remains in unlawful Euroamer...
For decades, the rights of museums to house, exhibit, and research human remains, in particular thos...
Colonial masters considered it their right to take human remains collected from the colony or plunde...
In recent years, curators of German ethnological and university anatomical museums have begunattempt...
In recent years, curators of German ethnological and university anatomical museums have begunattempt...
In recent years, curators of German ethnological and university anatomical museums have begun attemp...
In recent years, curators of German ethnological and university anatomical museums have begunattempt...
This book is based on Leonor Faber-Jonker’s Research Master's thesis 'More than just an object: A ma...
Current demands by Namibian families and communities for restitution of humanremains and so-called e...
The report “We want them back”, published earlier this year, found at least 5958 human remains from ...
For decades, the rights of museums to house, exhibit, and research human remains, in particular thos...
In 2011, twenty Namibian skulls were repatriated from the Charité university hospital in Berlin, Ger...
This master thesis is an investigation into underlying ethical guidelines for the handling of human ...
The restitution of the bible and the riding whip of Namibian national hero Hendrik Witbooi, which ha...
The recent debates surrounding the establishment of the Humboldt Forum in Berlin have given rise to ...
The calls for repatriation and restitution of African objects and human remains in unlawful Euroamer...
For decades, the rights of museums to house, exhibit, and research human remains, in particular thos...
Colonial masters considered it their right to take human remains collected from the colony or plunde...