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Repatriation in Principle, Policy and Practice
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Repatriation in Principle, Policy and Practice
Redaktion: Fforde, Cressida; Turnbull, Paul; Hubert, Jane
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Repatriation of human remains has become a key international heritage concern. This extensive collection of papers provides a survey of the current state of repatriation in terms of policy, practice and theory.
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Repatriation of human remains has become a key international heritage concern. This extensive collection of papers provides a survey of the current state of repatriation in terms of policy, practice and theory.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. August 2003
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134568369
- Artikelnr.: 42635927
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. August 2003
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134568369
- Artikelnr.: 42635927
Cressida Fforde is an independent researcher and holds an honorary post at the Institute of Archaeology, University of London. Jane Hubert is Senior Research Fellow and Honorary Senior Lecturer in the Dept of Psychiatry of Disability at St George's Hospital Medical School. Paul Turnball is Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Cross-Cultural Research, Australian National University
List of figures
List of tables
List of contributors
Series editors' foreword
Preface to the paperback edition
Preface
Introduction: the reburial issue in the twenty-first century
1. Repatriation as healing the wounds of the trauma of history: cases of Native Americans in the United States of America
2. Collection
repatriation and identity
3. Saami skulls
anthropological race research and the repatriation question in Norway
4. Skeletal remains of the Norwegian Saami
5. Indigenous Australian people
their defence of the dead and native title
6. Bone reburial in Israel: legal restrictions and methodological implications
7. A decade after the Vermillion Accord: what has changed and what has not?
8. Academic freedom
stewardship and cultural heritage: weighing the interests of stakeholders in crafting repatriation approaches
9. Implementing a 'true compromise': the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act after ten years
10. Repatriation in the USA: a decade of federal agency activities under NAGPRA
11. Artefactual awareness: Spiro Mounds
grave goods and politics
12. Implementation of NAGPRA: the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology
Harvard
13. Ka Huaka'i O Na- 'O-iwi: the Journey Home
14. Implementing repatriation in the United States: issues raised and lessons learned
15. The plundered past: Britain's challenge for the future
16. One hundred and sixty years of exile: Vaimaca Pirú and the campaign to repatriate his remains to Uruguay
17. Tambo
18. Yagan
19. The connection between archaeological treasures and the Khoisan people
20. Missing persons and stolen bodies: the repatriation of 'El Negro' to Botswana
21. The reburial of human remains at Thulamela
Kruger National Park
South Africa
22. 'Ndi nnyi ane a do dzhia marambo?' - 'who will take the bones?': excavations at Matoks
Northern Province
South Africa
23. The reburial issue in Argentina: a growing conflict
24. Partnership in museums: a tribal Maori response to repatriation
25. Indigenous governance in museums: a case study
the Auckland War Memorial Museum
26. Developments in the repatriation of human remains and other cultural items in Queensland
Australia
27. Practicalities in the return of remains: the importance of provenance and the question of unprovenanced remains
28. Heritage that hurts: the case of the grave of Cecil John Rhodes in the Matopos National Park
Zimbabwe
Index
List of tables
List of contributors
Series editors' foreword
Preface to the paperback edition
Preface
Introduction: the reburial issue in the twenty-first century
1. Repatriation as healing the wounds of the trauma of history: cases of Native Americans in the United States of America
2. Collection
repatriation and identity
3. Saami skulls
anthropological race research and the repatriation question in Norway
4. Skeletal remains of the Norwegian Saami
5. Indigenous Australian people
their defence of the dead and native title
6. Bone reburial in Israel: legal restrictions and methodological implications
7. A decade after the Vermillion Accord: what has changed and what has not?
8. Academic freedom
stewardship and cultural heritage: weighing the interests of stakeholders in crafting repatriation approaches
9. Implementing a 'true compromise': the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act after ten years
10. Repatriation in the USA: a decade of federal agency activities under NAGPRA
11. Artefactual awareness: Spiro Mounds
grave goods and politics
12. Implementation of NAGPRA: the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology
Harvard
13. Ka Huaka'i O Na- 'O-iwi: the Journey Home
14. Implementing repatriation in the United States: issues raised and lessons learned
15. The plundered past: Britain's challenge for the future
16. One hundred and sixty years of exile: Vaimaca Pirú and the campaign to repatriate his remains to Uruguay
17. Tambo
18. Yagan
19. The connection between archaeological treasures and the Khoisan people
20. Missing persons and stolen bodies: the repatriation of 'El Negro' to Botswana
21. The reburial of human remains at Thulamela
Kruger National Park
South Africa
22. 'Ndi nnyi ane a do dzhia marambo?' - 'who will take the bones?': excavations at Matoks
Northern Province
South Africa
23. The reburial issue in Argentina: a growing conflict
24. Partnership in museums: a tribal Maori response to repatriation
25. Indigenous governance in museums: a case study
the Auckland War Memorial Museum
26. Developments in the repatriation of human remains and other cultural items in Queensland
Australia
27. Practicalities in the return of remains: the importance of provenance and the question of unprovenanced remains
28. Heritage that hurts: the case of the grave of Cecil John Rhodes in the Matopos National Park
Zimbabwe
Index
List of figures
List of tables
List of contributors
Series editors' foreword
Preface to the paperback edition
Preface
Introduction: the reburial issue in the twenty-first century
1. Repatriation as healing the wounds of the trauma of history: cases of Native Americans in the United States of America
2. Collection
repatriation and identity
3. Saami skulls
anthropological race research and the repatriation question in Norway
4. Skeletal remains of the Norwegian Saami
5. Indigenous Australian people
their defence of the dead and native title
6. Bone reburial in Israel: legal restrictions and methodological implications
7. A decade after the Vermillion Accord: what has changed and what has not?
8. Academic freedom
stewardship and cultural heritage: weighing the interests of stakeholders in crafting repatriation approaches
9. Implementing a 'true compromise': the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act after ten years
10. Repatriation in the USA: a decade of federal agency activities under NAGPRA
11. Artefactual awareness: Spiro Mounds
grave goods and politics
12. Implementation of NAGPRA: the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology
Harvard
13. Ka Huaka'i O Na- 'O-iwi: the Journey Home
14. Implementing repatriation in the United States: issues raised and lessons learned
15. The plundered past: Britain's challenge for the future
16. One hundred and sixty years of exile: Vaimaca Pirú and the campaign to repatriate his remains to Uruguay
17. Tambo
18. Yagan
19. The connection between archaeological treasures and the Khoisan people
20. Missing persons and stolen bodies: the repatriation of 'El Negro' to Botswana
21. The reburial of human remains at Thulamela
Kruger National Park
South Africa
22. 'Ndi nnyi ane a do dzhia marambo?' - 'who will take the bones?': excavations at Matoks
Northern Province
South Africa
23. The reburial issue in Argentina: a growing conflict
24. Partnership in museums: a tribal Maori response to repatriation
25. Indigenous governance in museums: a case study
the Auckland War Memorial Museum
26. Developments in the repatriation of human remains and other cultural items in Queensland
Australia
27. Practicalities in the return of remains: the importance of provenance and the question of unprovenanced remains
28. Heritage that hurts: the case of the grave of Cecil John Rhodes in the Matopos National Park
Zimbabwe
Index
List of tables
List of contributors
Series editors' foreword
Preface to the paperback edition
Preface
Introduction: the reburial issue in the twenty-first century
1. Repatriation as healing the wounds of the trauma of history: cases of Native Americans in the United States of America
2. Collection
repatriation and identity
3. Saami skulls
anthropological race research and the repatriation question in Norway
4. Skeletal remains of the Norwegian Saami
5. Indigenous Australian people
their defence of the dead and native title
6. Bone reburial in Israel: legal restrictions and methodological implications
7. A decade after the Vermillion Accord: what has changed and what has not?
8. Academic freedom
stewardship and cultural heritage: weighing the interests of stakeholders in crafting repatriation approaches
9. Implementing a 'true compromise': the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act after ten years
10. Repatriation in the USA: a decade of federal agency activities under NAGPRA
11. Artefactual awareness: Spiro Mounds
grave goods and politics
12. Implementation of NAGPRA: the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology
Harvard
13. Ka Huaka'i O Na- 'O-iwi: the Journey Home
14. Implementing repatriation in the United States: issues raised and lessons learned
15. The plundered past: Britain's challenge for the future
16. One hundred and sixty years of exile: Vaimaca Pirú and the campaign to repatriate his remains to Uruguay
17. Tambo
18. Yagan
19. The connection between archaeological treasures and the Khoisan people
20. Missing persons and stolen bodies: the repatriation of 'El Negro' to Botswana
21. The reburial of human remains at Thulamela
Kruger National Park
South Africa
22. 'Ndi nnyi ane a do dzhia marambo?' - 'who will take the bones?': excavations at Matoks
Northern Province
South Africa
23. The reburial issue in Argentina: a growing conflict
24. Partnership in museums: a tribal Maori response to repatriation
25. Indigenous governance in museums: a case study
the Auckland War Memorial Museum
26. Developments in the repatriation of human remains and other cultural items in Queensland
Australia
27. Practicalities in the return of remains: the importance of provenance and the question of unprovenanced remains
28. Heritage that hurts: the case of the grave of Cecil John Rhodes in the Matopos National Park
Zimbabwe
Index