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Vol. 18 No. 1 (2020): Sensitive Heritage: Ethnographic Museums, Provenance Research and the Potentialities of Restitutions
Vol. 18 No. 1 (2020): Sensitive Heritage: Ethnographic Museums, Provenance Research and the Potentialities of Restitutions
Published:
23.03.2020
Sensitive Heritage: Ethnographic Museums, Provenance Research, and the Potentialities of Restitutions
Philipp Schorch
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Potentialities of restitutions in Africa and the Pacific
International Repatriations of Indigenous Human Remains and Its Complexities: the Australian Experience
Paul Turnbull
6-18
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Restitution or a Loss to Science? Understanding the Importance of Māori Ancestral Remains
Amber Kiri Aranui
19-29
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The Return of the Sacred Stones of the Ovambo Kingdoms: Restitution and the Revision of the Past
Jeremy Silvester, Napandulwe Shiweda
30-39
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Provenance research in German institutions
Repatriations of human remains from Germany – 1911 to 2019
Andreas Winkelmann
40-51
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Systemizing Provenance Research on Objects from Colonial Contexts
Gesa Grimme
52-65
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“Collaborative” provenance research – About the (im)possibility of smashing colonial frameworks
Kristin Weber-Sinn, Paola Ivanov
66-81
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