Tony Rundle, the Tasmanian Liberal premier who championed tougher gun laws after the Port Arthur massacre, has died.
The remains of the unknown man, who was shot dead in the early 19th century, will be laid to rest in a traditional ceremony.
Two items long-displayed in Scottish university collections have been reunited with a Tasmanian Aboriginal group after lengthy discussions for repatriation. A skull of a young man, along with a ...
Former Premier Tony Rundle, who led Tasmania through one of the most difficult periods in its history, has died aged 86.
For many years, it was believed that the Aboriginal people of Tasmania had become extinct and that their culture, languages, and customs were lost due to the devastating impact of British colonialism.
“It would be unacceptable for these ancestral remains to be used for research, teaching or exhibitions purposes:” A Tasmanian Aboriginal murder victim’s skull held in Scotland for 170 years ...
The skull of an Aboriginal man who is thought to have been killed by colonizers in the early 19th century has been returned for burial in Tasmania from a British university. The remains of the ...
The University of Aberdeen has repatriated a murdered Aboriginal man's remains, thought to have been obtained during a colonial conquest in Tasmania. It is believed the young man was decapitated ...