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Repatriation is changing but colonial dynamics remain
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87254
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RP25091
Author:
Ayim, Nana Oforiatta
;
Brusius, Mirjam Sarah
Citation:
MUSEUM JOURNAL. OPINION - REPATRIATION. 5 May 2023
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Museums - Repatriation
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Africa - Antiquities
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Notes:
Online opinion piece.
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Reprints
Abstract:
Two winners of the 2022 Dan David Prize reflect on repatriation and the unequal relationship between the West and countries in the Global South.
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