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  Confronting historical legacies of biological anthropology in South Africa—Restitution, redress and community-centered science: the Sutherland Nine

Gibbon, V. E., Feris, L., Gretzinger, J., Smith, K., Hall, S., Penn, N., et al. (2023). Confronting historical legacies of biological anthropology in South Africa—Restitution, redress and community-centered science: the Sutherland Nine. PLoS One, 18(5): 0284785. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0284785.

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Gibbon, Victoria E., Author
Feris, Loretta, Author
Gretzinger, Joscha1, Author           
Smith, Kathryn, Author
Hall, Simon, Author
Penn, Nigel, Author
Mutsvangwa, Tinashe E. M., Author
Heale, Michaela, Author
Finaughty, Devin A., Author
Karanja, Yvonne W., Author
Esterhuyse, Jan, Author
Kotze, Daniël, Author
Barnes, Nina, Author
Gunston, Geney, Author
May, Je’nine, Author
Krause, Johannes1, Author                 
Wilkinson, Caroline M., Author
Schiffels, Stephan1, Author                 
Februarie, Doreen, Author
Alves, Sianne, Author
Sealy, Judith C., Author more..
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1Archaeogenetics, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, Max Planck Society, ou_2074310              

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Free keywords: Face, Face recognition, Dentin, Molars, Teeth, Archaeology, Bone fracture, Human families
 Abstract: We describe a process of restitution of nine unethically acquired human skeletons to their families, together with attempts at redress. Between 1925–1927 C.E., the skeletonised remains of nine San or Khoekhoe people, eight of them known-in-life, were removed from their graves on the farm Kruisrivier, near Sutherland in the Northern Cape Province of South Africa. They were donated to the Anatomy Department at the University of Cape Town. This was done without the knowledge or permission of their families. The donor was a medical student who removed the remains from the labourers’ cemetery on his family farm. Nearly 100 years later, the remains are being returned to their community, accompanied by a range of community-driven interdisciplinary historical, archaeological and analytical (osteobiographic, craniofacial, ancient DNA, stable isotope) studies to document, as far as possible, their lives and deaths. The restitution process began by contacting families living in the same area with the same surnames as the deceased. The restitution and redress process prioritises the descendant families’ memories, wishes and desire to understand the situation, and learn more about their ancestors. The descendant families have described the process as helping them to reconnect with their ancestors. A richer appreciation of their ancestors’ lives, gained in part from scientific analyses, culminating with reburial, is hoped to aid the descendant families and wider community in [re-]connecting with their heritage and culture, and contribute to restorative justice, reconciliation and healing while confronting a traumatic historical moment. While these nine individuals were exhumed as specimens, they will be reburied as people.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2023-05-24
 Publication Status: Published online
 Pages: 23
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 Table of Contents: Introduction
Background
Results
Historical and archaeological context
Osteobiographies
Craniofacial reconstruction and depiction process
Genetic analyses
Stable isotope analyses
Discussion and conclusions
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0284785
Other: shh3398
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Title: PLoS One
  Abbreviation : PLoS One
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Publ. Info: San Francisco, CA : Public Library of Science
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 18 (5) Sequence Number: 0284785 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 1932-6203
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/1000000000277850