The repatriation of the human remains of Indigenous peoples collected within a colonial context has been the subject of debate within UK museums over the last 30 years, with many museums now having returned human remains to their countries of origin. Although the repatriation of human remains is often characterised as the 'journey home', there has been a lack of consideration of the physical presence and mobility of the remains and the meanings created as they move through different spaces. This study uses the repatriations from The Royal College of Surgeons of England (RCS) to Australia, New Zealand and Hawaii as case studies to consider three key areas: (i) the impact of repatriation on museum landscapes; (ii) the journey of the repatri...
In this article, I discuss how returns of Ancestral Remains of Indigenous Australian communities fro...
[Extract] In July 2000, the indigenous peoples of Australia achieved significant progress in their s...
In recent years, curators of German ethnological and university anatomical museums have begun attemp...
The repatriation of the human remains of Indigenous peoples collected within a colonial context has ...
The demands of Indigenous peoples for the return of the remains of their ancestors held by museums a...
The repatriation of the human remains of Indigenous people collected within a colonial context has b...
Within UK museums socio-cultural shifts around the conceptualisation of the dead body, in part drive...
The contestation over human remains in museum collections among indigenous groups, archaeologists, a...
This thesis is concerned with the repatriation of 21 Toi moko or ancestral Māori heads which were re...
This paper explores the significance of museum archives in the repatriation movement. Drawing on the...
Requests for the return of ancestral remains have been heard from indigenous communities across the ...
Many museums and other scientific institutions still possessing the bodily remains of Indigenous peo...
The repatriation of human remains has been the subject of much discussion and debate, especially sin...
In this article, I discuss how returns of Ancestral Remains of Indigenous Australian communities fro...
This research explores the history and dynamics of curation and repatriation of human remains in So...
In this article, I discuss how returns of Ancestral Remains of Indigenous Australian communities fro...
[Extract] In July 2000, the indigenous peoples of Australia achieved significant progress in their s...
In recent years, curators of German ethnological and university anatomical museums have begun attemp...
The repatriation of the human remains of Indigenous peoples collected within a colonial context has ...
The demands of Indigenous peoples for the return of the remains of their ancestors held by museums a...
The repatriation of the human remains of Indigenous people collected within a colonial context has b...
Within UK museums socio-cultural shifts around the conceptualisation of the dead body, in part drive...
The contestation over human remains in museum collections among indigenous groups, archaeologists, a...
This thesis is concerned with the repatriation of 21 Toi moko or ancestral Māori heads which were re...
This paper explores the significance of museum archives in the repatriation movement. Drawing on the...
Requests for the return of ancestral remains have been heard from indigenous communities across the ...
Many museums and other scientific institutions still possessing the bodily remains of Indigenous peo...
The repatriation of human remains has been the subject of much discussion and debate, especially sin...
In this article, I discuss how returns of Ancestral Remains of Indigenous Australian communities fro...
This research explores the history and dynamics of curation and repatriation of human remains in So...
In this article, I discuss how returns of Ancestral Remains of Indigenous Australian communities fro...
[Extract] In July 2000, the indigenous peoples of Australia achieved significant progress in their s...
In recent years, curators of German ethnological and university anatomical museums have begun attemp...