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Fourteen Tasmanian Aboriginal artefacts from collections around the world, including one of the earliest from Australia, are on display in the new exhibition taypani milaythina-tu: Return to Country.
A museum is set to return 174 artefacts to an Aboriginal community in Australia's Northern Territory. Manchester Museum will hand the items, including spears and shell dolls, over to the ...
The auction house holds its first dedicated sale of Indigenous Australian art since the passing of Klingender, who was ...
Randwick City Council and the La Perouse Local Aboriginal Land Council have unveiled a proposal to establish a dedicated ...
Members of the Aboriginal community in South Australia's south-east are calling on the state government to reject an ...
Australian show of art and artefacts highlights a doubly marginalised community for whom racism has long kept their stories ...
“The artefacts are symbols [of] a very fighting ... Robert Morris said it was the first repatriation of Australian aboriginal items from New Zealand, along with items returned by Auckland ...
Four important artefacts are being returned to an Aboriginal community in the Northern Territory after over a year of negotiations. The Auckland War Memorial Museum agreed to return the four ...
Accompanying it were an Aboriginal wunda shield and a boomerang, adding to the intrigue of the find. The discoveries surprised antiques experts at Hansons Auctioneers following their discovery ...
The sudden closures comes after advice that camping and recreational activities within the park may have impacted an Aboriginal place and its artefacts. Bear Gully Campground is a popular site ...