London museums lag behind regional peers in returning disputed objects
by Mark Brown from World news | The Guardian on (#6EV5H)
Museums from Glasgow to Cambridge proactively repatriating objects while national institutions forced into position of inertia'
In the past two years Glasgow has become the first UK museum to repatriate objects to India. Newcastle and the Horniman in south London followed an example set by Aberdeen and Cambridge by returning looted Benin bronzes to Nigeria. Exeter handed sacred regalia to the Siksika Nation in Canada. Oxford returned the remains of 18 indigenous people to Australia.
Earlier this month Manchester completed a landmark return of 174 objects to the to the Anindilyakwa community, who live on an archipelago in the Gulf of Carpentaria, off the northern coast of Australia.
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