Rob and Cath talk about why it's important that Aboriginal bones, which were kept in museums, are being returned to their people.
This week's question:
Where in your body would you find the humerus bone? In your:
a) leg
b) arm
c) head
Listen out for the answer at the end of the programme!
Listen
Aboriginal bones
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Vocabulary
- native
A native of a country or region is somebody who was born there.
- artefacts
An object which is of interest to archaeologists, usually something made by humans.
- ancestors
The people we are descended from: our parents, grandparents, etc.
- indigenous
People who originally belonged to a place.
- safekeeping
To look after something for someone.
- torment
Extreme unhappiness, pain or upset.
- ceremony
A formal or religious event, such as a wedding or a burial.
- rituals
Actions which are traditionally carried out in a particular situation or ceremony.
- moving
Something that makes you feel very emotional.
- embracing
To put your arms around somebody or something.
- lobby
A group of people who work together to persuade an organisation to do something.