Managing and mapping the history of collecting indigenous human remains*

P. Turnbull
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Abstract This article discusses the e-Scholarship Research Centre’s contribution of informatics expertise and technology to a major three-year research project funded by the Australian Research Council (ARC). The project, Return, Reconcile, Renew, aimed to advance knowledge and understanding of the repatriation to Indigenous communities of ancestral human remains and related important cultural property. Project participants include three major Indigenous Australian community organisations (the Kimberley Aboriginal Law and Cultural Centre , Ngarrindjeri Regional Authority and the Torres Strait Regional Authority, university and Indigenous community-based researchers in Australia, Aotearoa/New Zealand and Northern America, the Australian Federal Government’s Indigenous Repatriation Unit, and a number of cultural and research institutions nationally and internationally.
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管理和绘制收集土著人类遗骸的历史*
本文讨论了电子奖学金研究中心为澳大利亚研究理事会(ARC)资助的一项为期三年的重大研究项目提供信息学专业知识和技术的贡献。“回归、和解、更新”项目旨在增进对将人类祖先遗骸和相关重要文化财产归还土著社区的认识和理解。项目参与者包括三个主要的澳大利亚土著社区组织(金伯利土著法律和文化中心、Ngarrindjeri地区管理局和托雷斯海峡地区管理局)、澳大利亚、奥特阿瓦/新西兰和北美的大学和土著社区研究人员、澳大利亚联邦政府土著遣返单位以及一些国内和国际的文化和研究机构。
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