A Maori skull acquired 110 years ago by a museum director in Cologne has been officially handed over to New Zealand on Tuesday.
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The mummified Maori skull [Credit: picture-alliance/dpa/T. Kleinschmidt] |
Cologne Mayor Henriette Reker handed it over to a New Zealand museum delegation in a ceremony Tuesday afternoon, as part of a 15-year scheme to repatriate indigenous articles to their original owners.
"The real goal is to find out more on the ground, and to identify the skull," said Judith Glaser from the Rautenstrach-Joest Museum.
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Looted artefacts from Berlin's Museum of Ethnology returned to Alaska [Credit: picture-alliance/dpa/R. Hirschberger] |
In May, Germany's Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation returned artefacts in its collection to members of the Alaskan Chugach tribe which were looted in the late 19th century.
The nine objects, which included broken masks, an idol and a cradle were part of Berlin's Ethnological Museum's collection and came into their possession in the 1880s via Norwegian explorer Johan Adrian Jacobsen.
Source: Deutsche Welle [June 27, 2018]
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