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Exploring Theme: "Repatriating Indigenous "Artefacts""

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October 15, 2024


Tŝilhqot’in and Museum of Vancouver Work Together in Repatriation

NationTalk: For Immediate Release: October 15, 2024 — The Tŝilhqot’in National Government (TNG), in partnership with the Museum of Vancouver (MOV), have completed the repatriation of over 60 Tŝilhqot’in ancestral belongings back to the Tŝilhqot’in territory. In February 2024, a delegation of elders, youth, children, Women’s Council members and former Tŝilhqot’in leaders travelled to Vancouver...

October 14, 2024


Munsee-Delaware First Nation to visit Wampum belt tied to their history

Belt believed to date from the 1770s has been in U.S. museum for decades CBC Indigenous: Later this month about 50 members of the Munsee-Delaware First Nation — located outside of London, Ont. — will take a trip to the United States to pay a visit to what might be best described as an old friend.  But instead of...

May 13, 2024


Archaeology conference aims to centre Indigenous perspectives in work on ancestral sites

Tying archaeological findings to creation stories would deepen understanding of history, says organizer CBC Indigenous: Beneath the rolling hills around Lethbridge, now tinged with green after the past week’s rain, understanding of the past is lodged in the landscape itself.  It’s here, at the city’s university, that archaeologists have gathered to listen and learn from...

December 19, 2023


Royal BC Museum receives declaration to repatriate sacred treasures to BC First Nations

Representatives of Gwa’sala-‘Nakwaxda’xw Nations presented a repatriation declaration to reclaim their ancestors Chief Pangwidi (Walter George) surveys masks from his family. Photo: Courtesy of Murray Browne NationTalk: Capital Daily – Hereditary chiefs and other representatives from Gwa’sala-‘Nakwaxda’xw Nation gathered in the totem hall of the Royal BC Museum on Dec. 6 to make a declaration...

March 31, 2023


CMA appreciates Vatican rejection of the “Doctrine of Discovery”

NationTalk: Canadian Museums Association – Following significant advocacy efforts by Indigenous communities, the Catholic Church released a statement on March 30 that rejects the “Doctrine of Discovery,” saying it “repudiates those concepts that fail to recognize the inherent human rights of Indigenous peoples, including what has become known as the legal and political ‘doctrine of discovery’.” As...

February 22, 2023


ROM returns Chief Poundmaker’s pipe and saddle bag back to family

Artifacts are returning back to Indigenous possession after more than 138 years Toronto Star: Two important items of Chief Poundmaker’s are returning home after more than 138 years in non-Indigenous possession, winding up at the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto. The ROM hosted descendants of Poundmaker on Wednesday in a ceremony repatriating his pipe and saddle...

January 26, 2023


Thousands of artifacts to be returned to First Nations after years boxed away in an Ottawa building

Archeologists and Indigenous youth are carefully cataloguing about 300,000 pots, tools and other items so the descendants of their ancient Algonquin owners can decide what to do with them The Globe and Mail: When Jennifer Tenasco, a 23-year old from the Kitigan Zibi community in Quebec, hung a polished slate pendant round her neck on...

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