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    Format: 1 online resource (xxi, 269 pages) : , illustrations.
    ISBN: 9781003144953 , 1003144950 , 9781000985177 , 1000985172 , 9781000985207 , 1000985202
    Series Statement: Routledge studies in the repatriation and restitution of human remains and cultural objects
    Content: "Repatriation, Science, and Identity explores the entanglement of race, history, identity and ethics inherent in the application of scientific techniques to determine the provenance of Indigenous Ancestral Remains in repatriation claims and processes. The book considers how these issues relate to collections of Indigenous skeletal remains, but also their resonance with emerging concerns about the relatively unknown history of scientific interest in Indigenous hair and blood samples. It also explores the more recent practice of sampling for the purposes of DNA analysis, and issues concerning the data that has been produced from all of the above types of research. Placing recent interest in applying scientific techniques to repatriation in their historical context, it enables discourses of identity and scientific authority, an assessment their efficacy, and an exploration of ethical and practical challenges and opportunities. In doing so, this book reveals new histories about scientific interest in Indigenous biology and the collections that resulted, as well as providing reflection for all repatriation practitioners considering scientific investigation when faced with the challenges inherent in the repatriation of unprovenanced or poorly provenanced Ancestral Remains. Providing reader with the means to assess the value, or otherwise, of the scientific information they may encounter, Repatriation, Science, and Identity is an invaluable resource for researchers and professionals working with Indigenous Ancestral Remains"--
    Note: Science, race, identity and repatriation : key issues / Cressida Fforde, Hilary Howes, Gareth Knapman, and Lyndon Ormond-Parker -- Indigenous bodies are not your property : restoring the authority of indigenous consent restores justice / Honor Keeler -- Surveying craniometry / Paul Turnbull -- Craniometry and indigenous repatriation / Cressida Fforde, Alex Roginski, Alan Goodman, Paul Turnbull, Hilary Howes -- The return of ancestral Hawaiian remains housed at the Duckworth Laboratory, The University of Cambridge / Edward Halealoha Ayau, Cressida Fforde, Alan Goodman, Gareth Knapman -- Explanations of failure : identifying racial logic, scientific authority, and notions of authenticity in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries / Hilary Howes, Gareth Knapman, Andreas Winkelmann, Cressida Fforde, Paul Turnbull -- The primary characteristic of race : a history of hair samples from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as sites of scientific analysis / Anne Faithfull -- Blood and the second wave of collecting / Gareth Knapman -- "We are taking it back to our homeland; We are free to move on" : repatriation of blood samples to the Galiwin'ku Community / Azure Hermes, Sharon Huebner, Simon Easteal, Lyndon Ormond-Parker, Alice McCarthy, Rosemary Gundjarranbuy Garrawurra, Ross Mandi Wunungmurra -- Ancestors now : DNA technologies, identity and the repatriation of Indigenous ancestral remains / Alexandra Roginski and Cressida Fforde -- Indigenous data sovereignty, repatriation and the biopolitics of DNA / Stephanie Carroll, Daryle Rigney, Steve Hemming, Amy Della-Sale, Lauren Booker, Shaun Berg, Larissa Behrendt, Simone Bignall.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Repatriation, science and identity Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2024 ISBN 9780367701918
    Language: English
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