<p>This paper contains information regarding Aboriginal Ancestral remains that may cause sadness, anger and distress to some people. This information is being shared in the spirit of truth-telling and with the understanding that with knowledge comes obligations. We ask that you treat the information in this paper with dignity and respect to Aboriginal Community members and their wishes about how these stories should be shared.</p>
<p>In 2017, the Royal Society of Tasmania (RST) commissioned a report to inform an apology to the Tasmanian Aboriginal Community. Pakana woman and museum curator Zoe Rimmer and British-born historian Rebe Taylor co-researched and wrote the Report by early 2018. The Report detailed mistreatment of Tasmanian Aboriginal Ancestral remains and mistreatment and misrepresentation of Tasmanian Aboriginal culture and people. The Society presented its Apology in February 2021 at an event at the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (TMAG). The Society’s Apology was preceded by a Preamble by Tasmania’s Governor and was followed by a ‘paired’ Apology by TMAG. This paper includes all the findings and recommendations included in the original report and differs only in its formatting, style, and some very minor editing.</p>
Papers & Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania
Volume
155
Issue
2
Pagination
13-19
ISSN
0080-4703
Department/School
History and Classics, College Office - CALE
Publisher
Royal Society of Tasmania
Publication status
Published
Rights statement
. Copyright The Royal Society of Tasmania
Socio-economic Objectives
210401 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artefacts, 210102 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander development and wellbeing, 210402 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander connection to land and environment