Project Details
Description
Indigenous communities and an international team of researchers aim to build a unique digital facility that will support the repatriation of Indigenous human remains and scholarship on this issue. Repatriation is an extraordinary Indigenous achievement which has been the single most important agent of change in the relationship between Indigenous peoples, museums and the academy over the past 40 years. Successful repatriation requires, and produces, research materials diverse in type, geography and accessibility. Within an Indigenous data-governance framework Restoring Dignity builds on LP130100131 to gather, preserve and make appropriately accessible a critical and extensive record of repatriation information that exists worldwide.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 6/05/17 → 31/12/22 |
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