Skull of slain Tasmanian Aboriginal man to be returned from Scottish university.

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  1. This is a significant step towards acknowledging and respecting the cultural heritage and history of the Tasmanian Aboriginal people. The repatriation of remains, such as the skull in question, is an important process for healing and reconciliation. It reflects a growing recognition of the need to address historical injustices and the importance of returning ancestral remains to their rightful communities. Restoring dignity to the individuals and their descendants is crucial in honoring their legacy. This action can serve as a model for how institutions can engage in meaningful dialogue and reparative measures regarding historical wrongs.

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