The man was shot dead on Tasmania’s Shannon River in possibly the 1820s or 1830s, and his head removed “in order to service (the) trade in Aboriginal body parts”. The only thing known about him is ...
Taken during colonial times, the skull from a young Tasmanian Aboriginal man was shipped to Europe. After spending more than ...
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 ...
After more than 170 years abroad, the remains of a Tasmanian Aboriginal man have returned home following a significant ...
The skull of an Aboriginal man is set to be repatriated to Tasmania from a Scottish university after over 170 years in ...
Tasmanian ancestral remains will be returned home after being held at the University of Aberdeen collections since the 1850s.
This week a delegation from the Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre is in Scotland to collect items from two universities ...
Tasmania's Hmong community, with a deep tradition as market gardeners, are dealing with succession concerns as the latest generation moves away from agriculture as a career. For refugee Dee Thao ...
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 ...
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