List of figures | |
List of tables | |
List of contributors | |
Series editor's foreword | |
Preface | |
Introduction: the reburial issue in the twenty-first century | p. 1 |
Repatriation as healing the wounds of the trauma of history: cases of Native Americans in the United States of America | p. 17 |
Collection, repatriation and identity | p. 25 |
Saami skulls, anthropological race research and the repatriation question in Norway | p. 47 |
Skeletal remains of the Norwegian Saami | p. 59 |
Indigenous Australian people, their defence of the dead and native title | p. 63 |
Bone reburial in Israel: legal restrictions and methodological implications | p. 87 |
A decade after the Vermillion Accord: what has changed and what has not? | p. 91 |
Academic freedom, stewardship and cultural heritage: weighing the interests of stakeholders in crafting repatriation approaches | p. 99 |
Implementing a 'true compromise': the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act after ten years | p. 108 |
Repatriation in the USA: a decade of federal agency activities under NAGPRA | p. 133 |
Artefactual awareness: Spiro Mounds, grave goods and politics | p. 149 |
Implementation of NAGPRA: the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard | p. 160 |
Ka Huaka'i O Na Oiwi: the Journey Home | p. 171 |
Implementing repatriation in the United States: issues raised and lessons learned | p. 190 |
The plundered past: Britain's challenge for the future | p. 199 |
One hundred and sixty years of exile: Vaimaca Piru and the campaign to repatriate his remains to Uruguay | p. 218 |
Tambo | p. 222 |
Yagan | p. 229 |
The connection between archaeological treasures and the Khoisan people | p. 242 |
Missing persons and stolen bodies: the repatriation of 'El Negro' to Botswana | p. 245 |
The reburial of human remains at Thulamela, Kruger National Park, South Africa | p. 256 |
'Ndi nnyi ane a do dzhia marambo?' - 'who will take the bones?' excavations at Matoks, Northern Province, South Africa | p. 261 |
The reburial issue in Argentina: a growing conflict | p. 266 |
Partnership in museums: a tribal Maori response to repatriation | p. 284 |
Indigenous governance in museums: a case study, the Auckland War Memorial Museum | p. 293 |
Developments in the repatriation of human remains and other cultural items in Queensland, Australia | p. 303 |
Practicalities in the return of remains: the importance of provenance and the question of unprovenanced remains | p. 312 |
Heritage that hurts: the case of the grave of Cecil John Rhodes in the Matopos National Park, Zimbabwe | p. 317 |
Index | p. 327 |
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