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Dozens of cultural treasures that have been in Bristol Museum & Art Gallery’s collection for more than a century have been officially handed back to the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community ...
A British university has given back four spears taken more than 250 years ago from an aboriginal community in Australia by explorer Captain James Cook. Trinity College Cambridge permanently ...
A Larrakia overseas missions has ended with the return by the Bristol Museum and Art Gallery of 33 “culturally significant” ...
Four Aboriginal spears taken by British explorer James Cook in 1770, thought to be some of the oldest surviving artifacts collected by any European from Australia, will be repatriated to the La ...
LONDON (AP) — Four Aboriginal spears that were taken to England by Captain James Cook more than 250 years ago were returned Tuesday to Australia’s Indigenous community at a ceremony in Cambridge ...
carved wood, peg attached by sinew and resin; carved wood, peg attached by sinew and resin, bailer shell handle; carved wood, beeswax, palm leaf and red abrus seeds ...
The artefacts will be temporarily held at the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies until the community is ready to receive them on Country. Indigenous artefacts are ...