Repatriation is an increasingly significant issue in the museum world. It is concerned with the return of cultural artefacts that have been previously traded or sold into foreign countries or institutions, either at the behest of the indigenous people or the initiative of the institution holding them. This dissertation explores the role of repatriation in modern New Zealand museums and its role in furthering the often contentious relationship between Maori and museum staff. It has a specific focus on the excavation and repatriation of human remains at Wairau Bar in Marlborough. It critiques an unpublished history of the Bar written by independent historian David Armstrong, which was commissioned by Rangitane in 2009. My overall argument dis...
The repatriation of the human remains of Indigenous peoples collected within a colonial context has ...
The opening of the Musée du quai Branly in 2006 signalled a new approach to the display of Māori and...
The opening of the Musée du quai Branly in 2006 signalled a new approach to the display of Māori and...
This thesis is concerned with the repatriation of 21 Toi moko or ancestral Māori heads which were re...
This thesis is concerned with the repatriation of 21 Toi moko or ancestral Māori heads which were re...
The debate surrounding the return of human remains to indigenous communities has morphed from a cont...
The debate surrounding the return of human remains to indigenous communities has morphed from a cont...
In July 2012, New Zealand’s Parliament passed the Rongowhakaata Settlement Act, which returned owner...
This thesis explores and examines Ngāti Hine perspectives with respect to taonga. Whilst past resea...
The repatriation of human remains has been the subject of much discussion and debate, especially sin...
The repatriation of human remains has been the subject of much discussion and debate, especially sin...
The repatriation of human remains has been the subject of much discussion and debate, especially sin...
The repatriation of human remains has been the subject of much discussion and debate, especially sin...
Museum archaeology is a subject that has received little attention from local academics and museum p...
Museum archaeology is a subject that has received little attention from local academics and museum p...
The repatriation of the human remains of Indigenous peoples collected within a colonial context has ...
The opening of the Musée du quai Branly in 2006 signalled a new approach to the display of Māori and...
The opening of the Musée du quai Branly in 2006 signalled a new approach to the display of Māori and...
This thesis is concerned with the repatriation of 21 Toi moko or ancestral Māori heads which were re...
This thesis is concerned with the repatriation of 21 Toi moko or ancestral Māori heads which were re...
The debate surrounding the return of human remains to indigenous communities has morphed from a cont...
The debate surrounding the return of human remains to indigenous communities has morphed from a cont...
In July 2012, New Zealand’s Parliament passed the Rongowhakaata Settlement Act, which returned owner...
This thesis explores and examines Ngāti Hine perspectives with respect to taonga. Whilst past resea...
The repatriation of human remains has been the subject of much discussion and debate, especially sin...
The repatriation of human remains has been the subject of much discussion and debate, especially sin...
The repatriation of human remains has been the subject of much discussion and debate, especially sin...
The repatriation of human remains has been the subject of much discussion and debate, especially sin...
Museum archaeology is a subject that has received little attention from local academics and museum p...
Museum archaeology is a subject that has received little attention from local academics and museum p...
The repatriation of the human remains of Indigenous peoples collected within a colonial context has ...
The opening of the Musée du quai Branly in 2006 signalled a new approach to the display of Māori and...
The opening of the Musée du quai Branly in 2006 signalled a new approach to the display of Māori and...