New Zealand museum on quest to bring home stolen, traded indigenous remains

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New Zealand museum on quest to bring home stolen, traded indigenous remains
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WELLINGTON - Snatched by grave robbers or traded by settlers as macabre curiosities, the remains of New Zealand’s indigenous people are slowly being brought home after centuries overseas.

In the name of crude scientific research, grave robbers also plundered indigenous human remains from burial sites across the country, mostly during the 19th century, and that is still a source of anger and grief for many New Zealanders. He said the programme has retrieved the remains of nearly 900 indigenous people, and estimates the remains of between 300 to 400 more are still housed in institutions around the world.Last week, the remains of 95 ancient New Zealanders, along with six mummified tattooed heads, arrived home from seven institutions in Germany.Getting the remains home is more than a matter of logistics.

“A grave robber may have taken from one location, but their collection could have been distributed to several museums in several countries or continents. As the programme goes on, the picture becomes a lot clearer.” He said: “There was a network of exchange. It was kind of like a crime ring – except it wasn’t actually considered illegal because it wasn’t considered unethical back then to trade in human remains. They were viewed as specimens.”

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