The provisional programme of the Museums and Restitution conference (University of Manchester 8-9 July 2010) is now available
Museums and Restitution is a two-day international conference organised by the Centre for Museology and The Manchester Museum at the University of Manchester. The conference examines the issue of restitution in relation to the changing role and authority of the museum, focussing on new ways in which these institutions are addressing the subject.
The conference will bring together museum professionals and academics from a wide range of fields (including museology, archaeology, anthropology, art history and cultural policy) to share ideas on contemporary approaches to restitution from the viewpoint of museums.
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Tuesday, 18 May 2010
Manchester Museum conference on restitution
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Friday, 13 November 2009
Protect First Nations' heritage
An article in the Vancouver Sun points out the shameful neglect and destruction of First Nations' heritage in British Columbia.
In North Cowichan on Vancouver Island, for example, a site on Somenos Creek shows evidence of being occupied since before the pyramids. There are both human remains and remnants of a mysterious structure whose significance still isn't understood but which might be part of some larger complex.Canadians: please write to your MP and ask them to support the private member's bill to protect First Nations heritage.
Yet, despite 17 years of requests from local first nations that it be protected and that the owner of the land compensated by the province, Somenos Creek still languishes in land use limbo without formal protection. Renewed requests by Cowichan first nations to discuss the matter have been repeatedly been put off by the province.
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