�We Want Our Voices Back�: Ethical Dilemmas in the Repatriation of Recordings
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Koch, Grace
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Oxford University Press
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The term �repatriation� can have different meanings for libraries, museums, and
archives. This chapter deals with the important work of �knowledge repatriation� by
returning copies of sound recordings to the places from which they originated and
explores ethical issues arising from the process. Various repatriation initiatives by
Australian institutions as well as specific research projects are explored. Some dilemmas
arising for collections management staff due to outdated protocols and procedures for
access and copying are shown within the context of the work of the Australian Institute of
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies along with some actions being taken to
address those difficulties. Examples are given of the special use of sound recordings
within the legal context of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander land claims.
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The Oxford Handbook of Musical Repatriation