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Restoring Dignity. The Ethical and Technical Challenges of Creating Digital Resources for the Repatriation of Indigenous Australian Ancestral Remains

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posted on 2024-11-26, 01:12 authored by Paul TurnbullPaul Turnbull

WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander readers are warned that this article contains references of deceased persons and content which may cause distress.

Since 2013, the Return, Reconcile, Renew Network (RRRN) has illuminated over 40 years of the repatriation of Indigenous human remains. It has brought together Indigenous community organisations, government, cultural institutions, and universities in Australia and overseas. One of the networks main initiatives has been the creation of a digital knowledge base.

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Restoring Dignity: Networked Knowledge for Repatriation Communities : Australian Research Council | LE170100017

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Publication title

Digitising Heritage. Transoceanic Connections between Australia and Europe

Editors

C Wergin, S Affeldt

Pagination

29-45:16

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Office of the School of Humanities

Publisher

Heidelberg University Publishing

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  • Published

Place of publication

Heidelberg

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© 2024 Paul Turnbull (CC BY-SA 4.0). Published in: Carsten Wergin and Stefanie Affeldt (Eds.), Digitising Heritage. Transoceanic Connections between Australia and Europe. Heidelberg 2024, 29–45. DOI: https://doi.org/10.17885/heiup.1305.c18417

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