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Algérie, les crânes de l’oubli
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COLONIALISM REPARATION : rendre tous les trésors coloniaux
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Rapport sur la restitution du patrimoine culturel africain. Vers une nouvelle éthique relationnelle.
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Crâne d’Ataï - France et Nouvelle-Calédonie
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L’idéologie ne doit pas guider les restitutions d’œuvres d’art». La tribune de Julien Anfruns
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Un projet pour la restitution de restes humains mené par les institutions muséales belges
Un projet pour la restitution de restes humains mené par les institutions muséales belges
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Restitution des objets culturels africains : l'Allemagne au milieu du gué
Restitution des objets culturels africains : l'Allemagne au milieu du gué
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It’s time for African Countries to take advantage of the moment and coordinate a decisive position on the custodianship of Africa art
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crâne d’Ataï France et Nouvelle-Calédonie
In 1878, the great chief Ataï was killed during the rebellion of his clan against the land grabbing by the French colonizers. Become the symbol of the fight against French colonialism in New Caledonia, its head was put on price before becoming the property of the Société d'Anthropologie de Paris (SAP). From the Matignon Agreement in 1988, France promised the return of the Atai skull. However, it was not until 2014, after repeated requests, that the skull was finally returned to its descendants thanks to the vote of a motion within the SAP. The Atai skull return ceremony, supervised by the National Museum of Natural History, took place at its premises on August 28, 2014.
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