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Ethnographic Returns
Memory Processes and Archive Film
Introduction
In the past decades cultural heritage stored at museums and archives has been returned to source communities in various forms and under diverse circumstances.
Focus of the Contribution
This contribution to the Elements series explores and discusses specifically the return of digital ethnographic images to indigenous and non-indigenous people that share a common recent history of coexistence and dispute over the same territory that is to be understood in the light of the consolidation of a Nation State with a settler colonial logic.
Author's Perspective
The author argues that the affective reception of what a given archive labels as tangible and intangible heritage varies according to each audience’s particular memory practices, historical experience, and way of relating to shared hegemonic notions of whiteness and indigeneity.