It's been interesting seeing this play out. I feel like for most places, we're at the lip service stage of real action, but very little action has actually been taken by most museums. Only time will tell if it stays stuck here (for most equity issues, this is where most of it ends up stuck, permanently) or whether real repatriation efforts are made.
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I really appreciate the moral reasoning that says museums should proactively determine the origins of items in their collections, and reach out to the families/tribes/etc that were affected by the removal of the items and try to come to arrangements.
Sure, sometimes it means items will be returned. But more likely, museums will get a rich background in the history of the affected tribes & families, and be permitted to keep the item on display with appropriate documentation. It's not just good ethics, it's good scholarship.