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Foreword |
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Introduction |
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PART 1 A global movement: repatriation reflections from around the world |
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1 Indigenous repatriation: the rise of the global legal movement |
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2 Saahlinda Naay - saving things house: the Haida Gwaii Museum past, present and future |
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44 | (19) |
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3 I Mana I Ka Oiwi: dignity empowered by repatriation |
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63 | (20) |
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4 Germany's engagement with the repatriation issue |
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83 | (18) |
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5 The face of genocide: returning human remains from German institutions to Namibia |
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101 | (27) |
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6 Repatriation in the Torres Strait |
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128 | (19) |
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7 Ngarrindjeri repatriation: Kungun Ngarrindjeri Yunnan (listen to Ngarrindjeri speaking) |
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147 | (18) |
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8 Repatriation in the Kimberley: practice, approach, and contextual history |
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165 | (23) |
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9 Restitution policies in Argentina: the role of the state, Indigenous peoples, museums, and researchers |
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188 | (20) |
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10 The control of ancestors in the era of neoliberal multiculturalism in Chile |
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208 | (12) |
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11 Repatriation in Rapa Nui, Ka Haka Hoki Mai Te Mana Tupuna |
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220 | (18) |
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12 Paradoxes and prospects of repatriation to the Ainu: historical background, contemporary struggles, and visions for the future |
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238 | (21) |
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13 When the living forget the dead: the cross-cultural complexity of implementing the return of museum-held ancestral remains |
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259 | (18) |
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14 The Majimaji War mass graves and the challenges of repatriation, identity, and remedy |
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277 | (16) |
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Nancy Alexander Rushohora |
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PART 2 Networks of removal: understanding the acquisition of Ancestral Remains in the long nineteenth century |
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293 | (246) |
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15 Russia and the Pacific: expeditions, networks, and the acquisition of human remains |
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295 | (21) |
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16 Missionaries and the removal, illegal export, and return of Ancestral Remains: the case of Father Ernst Worms |
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316 | (19) |
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17 `Under the Hammer': the role of auction houses and dealers in the distribution of Indigenous Ancestral Remains |
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335 | (26) |
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18 Profit and loss: scientific networks and the commodification of Indigenous Ancestral Remains |
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361 | (20) |
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19 `Inhuman and very mischievous traffic': early measures to cease the export of Ancestral Remains from Aotearoa New Zealand and Australia |
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381 | (19) |
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20 Uses and abuses: Indigenous human remains and the development of European science: an Aotearoa/New Zealand case study |
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400 | (13) |
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21 Australian Ancestral Remains in French museums: pathways to repatriation |
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413 | (15) |
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22 The French acquisition of Toi moko from Aotearoa/New Zealand in the nineteenth century |
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428 | (10) |
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23 The Andreas Reischek collection in Vienna and New Zealand's attempts at repatriation |
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438 | (14) |
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24 Collecting and colonial violence |
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452 | (17) |
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25 Wilhelm Krause's collections: journeys between Australia and Germany |
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469 | (15) |
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26 Theorising race and evolution: German Anthropologie and Australian Aboriginal Ancestral Remains in the late nineteenth century |
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484 | (13) |
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27 Navigating the nineteenth century collecting network: the case of Joseph Barnard Davis |
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497 | (24) |
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28 Physical anthropology in the field: Nikolai Miklouho-Maclay |
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521 | (18) |
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PART 3 Repatriation methods in research and practice |
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539 | (204) |
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29 Research for repatriation practice |
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541 | (23) |
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30 Provenance research and historical sources for understanding nineteenth-century scientific interest in Indigenous human remains: the scholarly journals and popular science media |
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564 | (19) |
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31 Cultural protocols in repatriation: processes at the Kimberley Aboriginal Law and Culture Centre |
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583 | (5) |
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32 `Australian Aborigine skulls in a loft in Birmingham, it seems a weird thing': repatriation work and the search for Jandamarra |
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588 | (22) |
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33 Recovered: a law enforcement approach to meaningful collaboration and respectful repatriation |
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610 | (15) |
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34 Genomic testing of ancient DNA: the case of the ancient one (also known as Kennewick Man) |
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625 | (12) |
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35 Repatriation knowledge in the networked archive of the twenty-first century |
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637 | (17) |
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36 Managing Indigenous cultural materials: the Australian experience |
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654 | (11) |
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37 A partnership approach to repatriation of Maori Ancestors |
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665 | (9) |
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38 Being proactive: ethical reflections on navigating the repatriation process |
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674 | (9) |
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39 Sharing reflections on repatriation: Manchester Museum and Brighton negotiations, a decade on |
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40 The return of Ancestral Remains from the Natural History Museum, London, to Torres Strait Islander traditional owners: repatriation practice at the museum and community level |
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696 | (13) |
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41 The repatriation of Ancestral Human Remains from the Natural History Museum, London to Torres Strait Islander traditional owners: the institutional and governmental view |
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709 | (10) |
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42 Two eagles and Jim Crow: reburial and history-making in the Hunter Valley, New South Wales |
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719 | (24) |
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43 Dignified relationships: repatriation, healing and reconciliation |
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745 | (24) |
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44 Striving for Gozhoo: Apache harmony and healing through repatriation |
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The Western Apache NAGPRA Working Group |
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45 Repatriation and the trauma of Native American history |
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784 | (12) |
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46 Returning to Yarluwar-Ruwe: repatriation as a sovereign act of healing |
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796 | (14) |
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47 Repatriation, song and ceremony: the Ngarrindjeri experience |
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810 | (12) |
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48 Transforming the archive: returning and connecting Indigenous repatriation records |
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822 | (13) |
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49 The artist as detective in the museum archive: a creative response to repatriation and its historic context |
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835 | (19) |
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50 Repatriating love to our ancestors |
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854 | (20) |
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51 `Let them rest in peace': exploring interconnections between repatriation from museum and batdefield contexts |
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874 | (16) |
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52 Repatriation and the negotiation of identity: on the 20th anniversary of the Pawnee Tribe--Smithsonian Institution Steed-Kisker dispute |
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890 | (12) |
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53 Inside the human remains store: the impact of repatriation on museum practice in the United Kingdom |
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902 | (16) |
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54 `And the walls came tumbling down' |
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55 The ethics of repatriation: reflections on the Australian experience |
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927 | (13) |
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56 Contested human remains in museums: can `Hope and History Rhyme'? |
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940 | (21) |
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