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by Cressida Fforde (Editor), Jane Hubert (Editor), Paul Turnbull (Editor) & 0 more. Cressida Fforde is an independent researcher and holds an honorary post at the Institute of Archaeology, University of London. The Dead and their Possessions, edited by Cressida Fforde, Jane Hubert. The Dead and their Possessions: Repatriation in Principle, Policy and Practice - CRC Press Book. Series: One World Archaeology. Routledge Published.
Can you remember who you were, before the world told you who you should be? Review "Jane Hubert and Cressida Fforde introduce 27 engrossing papers on the problems of ethics and ownership arising over how First World biological anthropologists and museums treat human remains from 'developing' countries and Fourth World peoples.
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Please try again later. Ever since the World Archaeological Congress gave birth to the Vermillion Accord on Human Remains in , repatriation claims and occurrences have been largely discussed in publications and books emanating from a myriad of disciplinary fields. Drawing on twenty years of experience spearheaded by the implementation of the Native American Grave Protection and Repatriation Act, the contributors productively alternate angles and viewpoints on repatriation: This book clearly preaches for a shift in discourse over the issue of colonial human remains, a non-Manichean perspective that avoids summing up debates to a two-face struggle between the interests of physical anthropologists and those of indigenous claimants.
Due to the early appearance of this publication in the repatriation movement, assessments of international repatriations in this volume are understandably scarce in contrast to intra-national examples.
One can however assert that this very book has undoubtedly had much influence on the response of museums and anthropologists to repatriation claims ever since. Its groundbreaking push for proactive provenance research has unfortunately remained quite unheard. Not only does it seem to soon in a globalised world that still hangs on to a modern, nation-based model of culture and cultural memory; decision-making circles often turn a deaf ear to academic initiatives when they collide with political interests driven by neoliberal and neo-colonial discourses.
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