A Bare-Bones Art Repatriation

“The Canadian Museum of Civilization is preparing to return dozens — perhaps hundreds — of bones taken from native burial grounds to the Algonquin people whose ancestors inhabited the Ottawa area before white settlers arrived in the 19th century and began unearthing Indian graves. The proposed ‘repatriation’ of human remains… follows a series of [Ottawa] Citizen stories earlier this year revealing that a communal cemetery holding about 20 aboriginal skeletons was dug up 160 years ago on a point of land in Gatineau now occupied by the museum itself.”