Remembering and Repatriation The Production of Kinship, Memory and Respect

作者: Cara Krmpotich

DOI: 10.1177/1359183510364077

关键词: Expression (architecture)GenealogyRepatriationSociologyCollective memoryEmbodied cognitionIdentity (social science)KinshipProduction (economics)First nation

摘要: The motivations for and outcomes of repatriation are frequently described within post-colonial processes self-determination self-representation. In contrast, is here considered as an expression kinship a means producing collective memory identity. This article considers the process undertaken by Haida First Nation to return their ancestors’ remains from museum collections with particular focus on material culture made Haidas remember, respect rebury ancestors. Joined through shared, embodied experiences making, using encountering artefacts, it argued that has reinforced relations identity production memory.

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