. Pilot Project Colonial Collections | Open Restitution Africa

Objective:
The PPROCE study (Pilot Project Research on Colonial Collections) ran from November 2019 until early 2022, supported by the Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture and Science as a cooperation between the Rijksmuseum, National Museum of World Cultures, and NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies Tombs of Buganda Kings at Kasubi. The project aimed to develop methodologies for investigating the provenance of collections with colonial contexts, working on selected cases from Indonesia and Sri Lanka Tombs of Buganda Kings at Kasubi.

Measures:
Restitution measures included developing systematic research methodologies, creating case study frameworks for different colonial contexts, establishing collaboration protocols with origin countries, and contributing to the Dutch government’s commitment to return unconditionally any objects found to be stolen from former Dutch colonies.

Limitations:
Limitations encompassed the project’s limited scope to specific geographic regions and time periods, reliance on available historical documentation which may be incomplete, challenges in establishing definitive proof of theft versus legitimate acquisition, resource constraints limiting comprehensive collection assessment, and the pilot nature requiring scaling up for broader implementation across Dutch museum collections.

Pilot Project Colonial Collections

Pilot Project Colonial Collections

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