Restitution, repatriation, and legal and ethical normatives in handling aboriginal human remains in Argentina

This paper analyzes previous and current practices in handling human remains from aboriginal communities. The cases of three Argentinian museums are analyzed which adopted different practices throughout history: Natural Sciences Museum of La Plata, the Ambrosetti Museum, the Llullaillaco mummies, al...

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Autores principales: Cosmai, N.P., Folguera, G., Outomuro, D.
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spelling todo:paper_07175906_v19_n1_p19_Cosmai2023-10-03T15:36:25Z Restitution, repatriation, and legal and ethical normatives in handling aboriginal human remains in Argentina Cosmai, N.P. Folguera, G. Outomuro, D. Ethics Repatriation Restitution This paper analyzes previous and current practices in handling human remains from aboriginal communities. The cases of three Argentinian museums are analyzed which adopted different practices throughout history: Natural Sciences Museum of La Plata, the Ambrosetti Museum, the Llullaillaco mummies, along with ethical and legal norms. The ultimate goal of the work is to draw attention to topics such as restitution, repatriation and the recognition of the rights of aboriginal peoples. Fil:Folguera, G. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_07175906_v19_n1_p19_Cosmai
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topic Ethics
Repatriation
Restitution
spellingShingle Ethics
Repatriation
Restitution
Cosmai, N.P.
Folguera, G.
Outomuro, D.
Restitution, repatriation, and legal and ethical normatives in handling aboriginal human remains in Argentina
topic_facet Ethics
Repatriation
Restitution
description This paper analyzes previous and current practices in handling human remains from aboriginal communities. The cases of three Argentinian museums are analyzed which adopted different practices throughout history: Natural Sciences Museum of La Plata, the Ambrosetti Museum, the Llullaillaco mummies, along with ethical and legal norms. The ultimate goal of the work is to draw attention to topics such as restitution, repatriation and the recognition of the rights of aboriginal peoples.
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author Cosmai, N.P.
Folguera, G.
Outomuro, D.
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Outomuro, D.
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title Restitution, repatriation, and legal and ethical normatives in handling aboriginal human remains in Argentina
title_short Restitution, repatriation, and legal and ethical normatives in handling aboriginal human remains in Argentina
title_full Restitution, repatriation, and legal and ethical normatives in handling aboriginal human remains in Argentina
title_fullStr Restitution, repatriation, and legal and ethical normatives in handling aboriginal human remains in Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Restitution, repatriation, and legal and ethical normatives in handling aboriginal human remains in Argentina
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