German museum agrees to return mummified Māori heads to NZ - News Summed Up

German museum agrees to return mummified Māori heads to NZ


A German museum said Wednesday that it will return two mummified, tattooed Māori heads that were part of its collection for more than a century. The Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation said the repatriation to New Zealand of the two heads, known as Toi moko, would take place “as soon as possible.”The tattooed heads of high-ranking Māori tribespeople, mostly men, were ritually preserved by relatives after their death. During the 19th century Europeans obtained and traded Toi moko, ostensibly for scientific purposes but mostly as specimens for display in museums. The Te Papa national museum in Wellington has for years worked to bring Toi moko back to New Zealand. MONIQUE FORD / STUFF The Te Papa national museum in Wellington has for years worked to bring Toi moko back to New Zealand.


Source: Stuff September 02, 2020 23:26 UTC



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