The colonial assault on African culture and heritage culminated in the indiscriminate looting of African cultural resources, many of which are icons in public and private museums and institutions in Europe and North America. Many more are in auction houses and art galleries outside the continent. While there is no comprehensive audit of these materials, they are estimated to run into hundreds of thousands. In this paper, attempts are made to identify the different genres of looted Nigerian materials in Europe and North America. Factors that have continued to exacerbate the looting of the country’s cultural resources are identified and attempts are made to suggest possible strategies for the repatriation of these looted treasures
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ABSTRACT The concepts of national cultures and African cultures generated heated debate when scholar...
The author chronicles the debate over Western colonial powers’ seizing Nigerian works of art and its...
In February 2016, students at the University of Cambridge voted unanimously to support the repatriat...
Nigerian is a country endowed with a lot of cultural heritages sourced from its multicultural commun...
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France’s colonialism over Subsharan Africa until the 1960s has had persistant psychological and mate...
In February 2016, students at Jesus College, Cambridge voted unanimously to repatriate to Nigeria a ...
There had been losses of a lot of invaluable Yoruba cultural artefacts and sources of oral informati...
This pioneering study charts the one-way traffic of cultural and historical objects during five cent...
Abstract Museums: Identity and Cultural Heritage among the Yoruba. — The relation between museums an...
This study enquires into the multi-dimensional challenges involved in tracing, freezing and &nb...
Almost every community, country and continent is experiencing a form of conflict, war or disaster. T...
As African nations search for means to establish viable and authentic cultural identities, an increa...
Ghana’s post-independence governments have made a number of requests for the return of looted and il...
Writing in early 2013, Elizabeth A. Klesmith explores the challenges of African nations in protectin...
ABSTRACT The concepts of national cultures and African cultures generated heated debate when scholar...
The author chronicles the debate over Western colonial powers’ seizing Nigerian works of art and its...
In February 2016, students at the University of Cambridge voted unanimously to support the repatriat...
Nigerian is a country endowed with a lot of cultural heritages sourced from its multicultural commun...
In interrogating this discourse on the restitution and return of looted royal objects, ourrole and i...
France’s colonialism over Subsharan Africa until the 1960s has had persistant psychological and mate...
In February 2016, students at Jesus College, Cambridge voted unanimously to repatriate to Nigeria a ...
There had been losses of a lot of invaluable Yoruba cultural artefacts and sources of oral informati...
This pioneering study charts the one-way traffic of cultural and historical objects during five cent...
Abstract Museums: Identity and Cultural Heritage among the Yoruba. — The relation between museums an...
This study enquires into the multi-dimensional challenges involved in tracing, freezing and &nb...
Almost every community, country and continent is experiencing a form of conflict, war or disaster. T...