Why are white curators still running African art collections? - the Guardian 4th April 2018 |
What Black Panther Gets Right About the Politics of Museums - Hyperallergic 20th March 2018 |
National Geographic: 'For decades, our coverage was racist' - the Guardian 14th March 2018 |
French President Takes Next Step Toward Repatriating African Artifacts - Hyperallergic 7th March 2018 |
The Fraught Future of the Ethnographic Museum - Frieze 28th February 2018 |
Canada confronts colonial past as Halifax removes statue of city's founder - the Guardian 6th February 2018 |
Black Panther: does the Marvel epic solve Hollywood's Africa problem? - the Guardian 3rd February 2018 |
'People are starting to understand': huge Invasion Day protest stuns Melbourne - the Guardian 27th January 2018 |
Time to mention the war - the Guardian 27th January 2018 |
Aboriginal MP receives vile threats over Australia Day flag call - the Age 19th January 2018 |
'Tens of thousands' to join Australia Day activist WAR - the Australian 17th January 2018 |
Australia Day back in political spotlight as Greens vow to push for date change - the Guardian 15th January 2018 |
Should museums display human remains from other cultures? - the Art Newspaper 8th January 2018 |
Massacres and protest: Australia Day's undeniable history - the Guardian 2nd January 2018 |
Mungo Man returning to his ancestors - the Australian 16th November 2017 |
Mungo Man headed for final resting place, four decades and 40,000 years on - the Guardian 16th November 2017 |
Finding Mungo Man: the moment Australia's story suddenly changed - the Guardian 14th November 2017 |
The whole recognition process has a deep colonial resonance - the Guardian 27th October 2017 |
Peter Carey: Venturing into territory he had long steered clear of - the Age 26th October 2017 |
Irish President acknowledges role of Irish in persecution of Aboriginal people - SBS News 19th October 2017 |
Grand master lost to history: Namatjira's legacy stifled by deal - the Australian 23rd September 2017 |
It's time to take the 'great' white men of science off their pedestals - The Guardian 19th September 2017 |
We shouldn't look to Russia for how to treat problematic history and its statues - the Guardian 14th September 2017 |
Fitzroy Fights Australia Day and Demands Respect for Indigenous History - the New York Times 6th September 2017 |
Historic statues: Where Indigenous people and women go missing - the Age 3rd September 2017 |
Calhoun Who? Yale Drops Name of Slavery Advocate for Grace Hopper - the 3rd September 2017 |
Moreland City Council keeps citizenship ceremony, dumps Australia Day - the Age 13th September 2017 |
Changing colonial statues is Stalinist, says Malcolm Turnbull - the Guardian 25th August 2017 |
Statues are not history. Here are six in Australian that need re-thinking - the Guardian 25th August 2017 |
'You can't sanitise history': Attempt to erase Indigenous past blocked - the Brisbane Times 1st August 2017 |
Aboriginal archaeological discovery in Kakadu rewrites the history of Australia - the Age 20th July 2017 |
Australian dig finds evidence of Aboriginal habitation up to 80,000 years ago - the Guardian 20th July 2017 |
Canada celebrates 150th anniversary but indigenous protesters decry colonisation - the ABC 2nd July2017 |
The legacy reverberates: how a repulsive image reminds us of our ugly past - the Guardian 19th June 2017 |
Cambridge refuses to return Aboriginal spears 'stolen' by Cook - the Australian 17th June 2017 |
Shari Sebbens looks at 'the horrible side' of the country in Australia Day - the Age 2nd June 2017 |
Earliest evidence of Aboriginal occupation of Australian coast discovered - the Guardian 20th May 2017 |
Anti-colonial Australian works among new acquisitions made by Tate - the Art Newsletter 19th May 2017 |
Sovereignty never ceded: how two Indigenous elders changed Canberra's big day - the Guardian 7th May 2017 |
Toronto gallery cancels show after concerns artist 'bastardizes' Indigenous art - the CBC News 28th April 2017 |
The racist professor, the bones and a university naming row - the BBC 27th March 2017 |
Protesters Block, Demand Removal of a Painting of Emmett Till at the Whitney Biennial" - Hyperallergic 22nd March 2017 |
White Artist's Painting of Emmett Till at Whitney Biennial Draws Protests - the New York Times 21st March 2107 |
113 years on Namibia genocide gets a hearing in court - the Australian 18th March 2017 |
What's in a name? A lot when we're admiring murders and murderers - the Guardian 12th March 2017 |
Aboriginal DNA study reveals 50,000-year story of sacred ties to land - the Guardian 9th March 2017 |
DNA provides window into early Aboriginal history - the BBC 9th March 2017 |
For Albert Namatjira, artistic licence went astray - the Australian 25th February 2017 |
Bye bye Batman? Melbourne founder's name to be erased from electorate, history - the Guardian 16th February 2017 |
Indigenous leader calls for repatriation - the Herbert River Express 28th January 2017 |
Mark Zuckerberg 'reconsiders' forcing Hawaiians to sell him their land - the Guardian 27th January 2017 |
Hawaiians call Mark Zuckerberg 'the face of neocolonialism' over land lawsuits - the Guardian 23rd January 2017 |
Why I don't support changing the date of Amnesia Day - by Celeste Liddle - Eureka Street 22nd January 2017 |
Yosl Bergner 1920-2017: Painter changed Australia's view of art - the Age 20th January 2017 |
The Smithsonian's African American Museum Tells the Myriad Stories of Black Heroism - Hyperallergic 6th January 2017 |
The Armenians and the Warlpiri: two genocides that sparked a pilgrimage to the outback - the Guardian 8th December 2016 |
Fremantle moves Australia Day events to 28 January - the Guardian 25th November 2016 |
Why Australia Day and Anzac Day helped create a national 'cult of forgetfulness' - the Guardian 16th October 2016 |
Australian Senate joins push to repatriate Indigenous artefacts from British Museum - the Guardian 11th October2016 |
The Gweagal shield and the fight to change the British Museum's attitude to seized artefacts - the Guardian 25th September 2016 |
Genomes confirm Aborigines as first Australians - the Australian 22nd September 2016 |
Myth of extinction of Tasmanian Aborigines stubbornly refuses to die - the Hobart Mercury 26th August 2016 |
Uncovering the brutal truth about the British empire - the Guardian 18th August 2016 |
Captain Cook statues defaced in NZ amid calls for Maori chiefs to take his place - the Guardian 31st July 2016 |
Art sale devastates Wurundjeri people - the Age 20th June 2016 |
The history wars rage on - the Canberra Times 25th June 2016 |
The British Museum: losing its marbles? - the Bubble 18th June 2016 |
'My relative was a mass murderer of Australia's Gunai people. Can I make amends?' - the Guardian 22nd May 2016 |
Four big tests for Indigenous art appeal; Aboriginal works - the Australian Financial review 19th May2016 |
Copyright row over Honey Ant Readers divides community at Yipirinya school - the Age 14th May 2016 |
Stone axe found in the Kimberley rewrites evolution of stone tools - the ABC 11th May 2016 |
World's oldest known ground-edge stone axe fragments found inWestern Australia - the ABC 11th May 2016 |
Hunt won't stop rail project for artefacts - the SMH 26th April 2016 |
Remembering the Appin Massacre - the ABC 15th April 2016 |
Electorate of McMillan to be renamed due to associations with Indigenous slaughter - the ABC radio 31st March 2016 |
UNSW defends Indigenous guidelines amidst claims of 'whitewashing' and 'rewriting' history - the Abc 30th March 2016 |
It's time Melbourne Uni stopped honouring eugenicist Richard Berry - the Sydney Morning Herald 6th March 2016 |
Harvard Law to Abandon Crest Linked to Slavery - the New York Times 4th March 2016 |
Boort's significant Indigenous history on a global scale - the ABC 12th February 2016 |
Heart of darkness: Melbourne University's racist professors - the Age 30th November 2015 |
Enduring controversy: BP sponsorship ignites new row over British Museum's Indigenous exhibition - 21st July 2015 |
Marngrook, Tom Wills and the Continuing Denial of Indigenous History - Meanjin winter 2016 |
Book tells of 19th century body-snatching and skull collecting - the Age 20th June 2015 |
British Museum's Indigenous Australia exhibition draws crowds - the Australian 23rd May 2015 |
British Museum exhibition Indigenous Australia: Enduring Civilisation reignites repatriation debate - Sydney Morning Herald 1st May 2015 |
Indigenous Australia exhibition at British Museum raises questions and criticism - Australian Times UK 27th April 2015 |
Protesters gatecrash exhibition launch over 'stolen culture' and BP sponsorship - BP or not BP 27th April 2015 |
Aboriginal protests over plundered artefacts in British Museum - Elginism 20th April 2015 |
Indigenous Australia, British Museum, review: 'all too familiar' - The Telegraph 21st April 2015 |
Indigenous Australia at the British Museum: It's time to give the Aboriginal art back - The Independent 21st April 2015 |
Aboriginal protests over plundered artefacts in British Museum - the Guardian 20th April 2015 |
British Museum Exhibition Reignites Barks Debate - Museums Journal15th April 2015 |
Preservation or plunder? The battle over the British Museum's Indigenous Australian show - Guardian 9th April 2015 |
Reclaiming our cultural heritage: The burning cultural issue of the 21st century - Neos Kosmos 24th March 2015 |
Barks and Marbles: One Cause: Greeks and First Australians unite over stolen sacred treasures - Neos Kosmos 16th March 2015 |
Greeks in Melbourne Impressed by Aboriginal Academic's Lecture - Greek Reporter 9th march 2015 |
Forthcoming British Museum Exhibition - ABC News 25th January 2014
Culture War: The Case Against Repatriating Museum Artifacts - Foreign Affairs Magazine December 2014 |
Parthenon marbles: Greece furious over British loan to Russia - the Guardian 6th December 2014 |
Loan of Elgin Marble to Russia 'provocative and insensitive' - The Telegraph - 5th December 2014 |
Why are the Elgin marbles so controversial - and everything else you need to know - The Telegraph - 5th December 2014 |
He may have unravelled DNA, but James Watson deserves to be shunned - the Guradian 1st December 2014 |
Repatriation for beginners - The Private Art Investor - 28th November 2014 |
Why Britain must give its colonial booty back - the Guardian 5th November 2014 |
Reaping the whirlwind of Nazi eugenics - the New Scientist 9th July 2014 |
British Museum's Greek sculpture show expected to restart marbles row - The Guardian - 3rd July 2014 |
The bone collectors: a brutal chapter in Australia's past by Paul Daley - the Guardian 14th June 2014 |
George Clooney, Bill Murray and Matt Damon back return of Elgin marbles - the Guardian 12th February 2014 |
Ill-gotten gains: how many museums have stolen objects in their collections? - The Verge - 13th May 2013 |
The Killing Times - the Stringer 20th April 2013 |
British Museum Faces Call for Repatriation of Artefacts - The Museum Journal - 2nd January 2013 |
Turkey turns to human rights law to reclaim British Museum sculptures - The Guardian - 9th December 2012 |
Looted treasures returned to Afghanistan by British Museum - The Independent - 19th July 2012 |
Dark Hearts: We British have a peculiar ability to blot out our colonial history. - the Guardian 24th April 2012 |
Britain destroyed records of colonial crimes - the Guardian 18th April 2012 |
The British Museum: An Imperial Museum in a Post-Imperial World - Public History Review Volume 18 2011 |
Inside the killing fields of Queensland - the Australian 6th October 2010 |
Embedded Anthropology and the Intervention - pdf file - essay by Barry Morris and Andrew Lattas - Arena: September 2010 |
Demographic Transformation and the Future of Museums - the American Association of Museums 2010 |
Aborigines demand that British Museum returns Truganini bust - The Guardian - 16th September 2009 |
Hidden QLD; Theft in the Name of Science - the Griffith Review August 2008 |
Australia Says 'Sorry' to Aborigines for Mistreatment - the New York Times 13th February 2008 |
'Nigger' stand to go but name persists - the Australian 22nd May 2007 |
Museum lawyers claim bias - Sunday Age - 29th April 2007 |
British Museum Payout for Nazi art theft family - BBC - 28th April 2006 |
IInto Africa: British Museum's reply to ownership debate - The Guardian - 14th April 2006 |
Aboriginal Skeletons Head Home - the Australian 28th March 2006 |
Aboriginal remains will be returned - Sydney Morning Herald - 7th October 2005 |
Zahi Hawass: A hat is a hat - Al Ahram - 25th August 2005 |
Antiquities wish list - Al Ahram - 20th July 2005 |
A bone to pick with museums - London Times - 16th January 2005 |
Greek and Aboriginal communities unite against British Museum - Neos Kosmos:English Edition - 13th December 2004 |
Trial set in Aboriginal etchings dispute - AAP 10th November 2004 |
Australian Tribes Seek Return of Native Artefacts - the Scotsman 1st September 2004 |
British museums spar with Aborigines over loaned art - The Peninsula Qatar 27th July 2004. |
Entr-Acte: For Olympics, Greeks already lose one contest - International Herald Tribune 5th August 2004. |
The British Museum Dispute - A Predictable Response from Andrew ("Just an Excitable Boy") Bolt - Herald Sun 4th August 2004. |
Taking Aim at HunterGatherer Engalnd - Age 31st July 2004. |
Aboriginal group ups ante on artefacts - AAP 29th July 2004. |
Crown Jewels Down Under - Circa 27th July 2004 |
British museums spar with Aborigines over loaned art - the Peninsula 27th July 2004 |
Bark Etchings Fight - the Age 27th July 2004 |
British museums up in arms after Aborigines grab loaned art - the Sydney Morning Herald 27th July 2004 |
Countries battle over artefacts - the BBC 27th July 2004 |
British museums spar with Aborigines over loaned art - the Lifestyle 26th July 2004 |
Aborigines grab art on loan from Britain - London Times26th July 2004. |
British museums up in arms after Aborigines grab loaned art - Classic FM Washington 26th July 2004. |
Row erupts over Aboriginal artefacts - London Guardian 22nd July 2004 |
Minister weighs in to artefacts stoush - ABC - 20th July 2004. |
Aborigines clash with scientists over bones - the Observer 20th June 2004 |
Repatriation: The search for Yagan - the National Museum Australia website 2004 |
Culture wars and the national museum - the Age 15th December 2003 |
Ancestral bone bank at center of rights fight - Taipei Times 12th October 2003. |
Bones of contention - Globe Mail Canada 16th August 2003. |
Egypt demands return of the Rosetta Stone - The Telegraph - 20th July 2003 |
Joint Statement issued by the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew and the British Museum - UK - July 2004. |
Artefacts Seized in Australia - the National Museum Diector's Conference 13th June 2003 |
Euphemism, Banality, Propaganda: Anthropology, public debate and Indigenous communities - Australian Aboriginal Studies 2003 |
Is it altruism or the fear of losing their marbles? - The Sydney Morning Herald 28th December 2002 |
Top museums unite to fight Aboriginal claims - Sydney Morning Herald - 11th December 2002 |
British Museum considers Elgin Marbles 'swap' to reduce 6million pound debt - the Independent 10th November 2002 |
The Skeletons of Colonialism May Get a Decent Burial At Last - the Independent 10th November 2002 |
British Museum Sold Benin Bronzes - Forbes Magazine 4th March 2002 |
'Breed Out the Colour': The importance of Being White - the Australian Historical Studies 120 2002 |
The Last Man: The mutilation ofWilliam Lanne in 1869 and its aftermath - by Stefan Petrow - ABORIGINAL HISTORY 1997 VOl 21 |
Angel of Black Death - by David Monaghan - the Bulletin 12th November 1991 |
Why Scientists Study Our Aborigines - the Argus 14th April 1945 |
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