Monday, January 10, 2011

Maori Heads - Top 10 Famous Stolen Body Parts - TIME

Maori Heads - Top 10 Famous Stolen Body Parts - TIME

Top 10 Famous Stolen Body Parts

In 1793, French revolutionaries desecrated the graves of a few deceased royals, making off with, among other things, the head of King Henry IV. Scientists recently identified the embalmed head, which had been passed down for generations by private collectors. TIME takes a look at history's other notable pilfered remains.

Maori Heads

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In May, France's National Assembly voted to return the mummified heads of 16 Maoris from various museums back to their homeland in New Zealand. In traditional Maori practice, the heads of one's forefathers, often tattooed to the bone of the skull, were kept as totems honoring their spirits. But a macabre colonial-era fascination with these remains led to a lucrative trade, and many of the embalmed heads whisked away to Europe in the 19th century were actually Maori slaves, forcibly tattooed and decapitated by local or foreign opportunists.

At one time, over 500 Maori heads languished in the cellars of European museums; only in the past two decades, following calls from the New Zealand government as well as rights groups, have over 320 been repatriated. "You do not build a culture on trafficking," said France's culture minister, Frederic Mitterand, on May 5. "You build a culture on respect and on exchange." Just three years ago, though, his ministry blocked a French museum's independent offer to return the lone Maori head in its possession, fearful that it could lead to an emptying of other untold skeletons in France's closet.



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