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SUMMARY:Workshop: ’Stolen from Africa’? Restitution of Namibian cultura
 l heritage in Switzerland
DESCRIPTION:In Zusammenarbeit mit SGAS Schweizerische Gesellschaft für Afr
 ikastudien\, Centre for African Studies der Universität Basel\, den Basle
 r Afrika Bibliographien und dem Völkerkunde Museum der Universität Züri
 ch\\r\\nThis workshop brings together the interested public\, students\, S
 wiss and  Namibian curators and heritage practitioners. It focuses in gene
 ral on  the lively restitution debates on (African) cultural heritage in A
 frican  and northern/western (museum) collections. In Switzerland\, these 
  debates continue to receive a low priority in the (art) museum sector.  T
 he workshop takes Namibian cultural heritage as housed in Swiss  instituti
 ons as a case study. In joint sessions with Namibian  professionals from t
 he Namibian Museums Association (Jeremy Silvester)  and the University of 
 Namibia (Martha Akawa)\, the following themes and  topics will be address 
 and discussed: Where is Namibian cultural  heritage to be found in Swiss c
 ollections and how have these heritage  collection been acquired and are c
 urated? What is provenance research?  What is restitution and how are muse
 ums collaboration and restitution  processes\, including the repatriation 
 of cultural heritage\, initiated  and facilitated?\\r\\nDownload: Flyer (p
 df) [t3://file?uid=1004]\\r\\nVisit of Swiss Museums by the Namibian parti
 cipants\, 9th and 10th May 2019The Namibian guests visit museums in Berne 
 and Zürich where they will  meet for talks with the responsible curators 
 and directors. \\r\\nFurther information: SAGW-Veranstaltungsreihe Raum-Es
 pace [https://www.lasuissenexistepas.ch/events/2019-05-08-Stolen-from-Afri
 ca.html]\\r\\nThis workshop is part of the spring semester's Namibian and 
 Southern        African Studies Research Colloquium. Please find attached 
 the  entire       semester programme and other documents.
X-ALT-DESC:<p>In Zusammenarbeit mit SGAS Schweizerische Gesellschaft für A
 frikastudien\, Centre for African Studies der Universität Basel\, den Bas
 ler Afrika Bibliographien und dem Völkerkunde Museum der Universität Zü
 rich</p>\n<p>This workshop brings together the interested public\, student
 s\, Swiss and  Namibian curators and heritage practitioners. It focuses in
  general on  the lively restitution debates on (African) cultural heritage
  in African  and northern/western (museum) collections. In Switzerland\, t
 hese  debates continue to receive a low priority in the (art) museum secto
 r.  The workshop takes Namibian cultural heritage as housed in Swiss  inst
 itutions as a case study. In joint sessions with Namibian  professionals f
 rom the Namibian Museums Association (Jeremy Silvester)  and the Universit
 y of Namibia (Martha Akawa)\, the following themes and  topics will be add
 ress and discussed: Where is Namibian cultural  heritage to be found in Sw
 iss collections and how have these heritage  collection been acquired and 
 are curated? What is provenance research?  What is restitution and how are
  museums collaboration and restitution  processes\, including the repatria
 tion of cultural heritage\, initiated  and facilitated?</p>\n<p><b>Downloa
 d:</b> <a href="t3://file?uid=1004" title="Opens internal link in current 
 window">Flyer (pdf)</a></p>\n<p><b>Visit of Swiss Museums by the Namibian 
 participants\, 9th and 10th May 2019</b><br />The Namibian guests visit mu
 seums in Berne and Zürich where they will  meet for talks with the respon
 sible curators and directors. </p>\n<p><b>Further information:</b> <a href
 ="https://www.lasuissenexistepas.ch/events/2019-05-08-Stolen-from-Africa.h
 tml" title="Opens internal link in current window">SAGW-Veranstaltungsreih
 e Raum-Espace</a></p>\n<p>This workshop is part of the spring semester's N
 amibian and Southern        African Studies Research Colloquium. Please fi
 nd attached the  entire       semester programme and other documents.</p>
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