The remains of a young Aboriginal man and a shell necklace kept at two northern hemisphere universities have been returned to ...
Taken during colonial times, the skull from a young Tasmanian Aboriginal man was shipped to Europe. After spending more than ...
The remains of the unknown man, who was shot dead in the early 19th century, will be laid to rest in a traditional ceremony.
While the man’s identity is unlikely to ever be established, the statement said, he is known to have been part of the Big ...
The man's skull was used for medical education in the 19th and 20th centuries following his murder on Tasmania's Shannon ...
This week a delegation from the Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre is in Scotland to collect items from two universities ...
The man was shot dead on Tasmania’s Shannon River in possibly ... The only thing known about him is that he was a member of the Big River tribe – one of many tribes that have been completely ...
he is known to have been part of the Big River tribe, which was completely wiped out. Andry Sculthorpe, of the Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre, stressed the importance of repatriation. He said ...