
Meet Our Fourth Cohort Of Case Study Researchers
Open Restitution Africa is pleased to share that we have completed our largest and final cohort of Case…
Open Restitution Africa is pleased to share that we have completed our largest and final cohort of Case…
Between 19 – 20th March 2025, University of the Western Cape and Open Restitution Africa convened a two-day…
Open Restitution Africa is undertaking a large-scale research project to map past and current restitution undertakings for belongings…
(FEBRUARY 4, 2025) Open Restitution Africa (ORA)—the leading pan-African initiative dedicated to aggregating and disseminating information on the…
The Tangué is intertwined with the political, spiritual and cultural lives of the water tribes of the Douala…
In 1884, Germany occupied Herero and Nama land in Namibia, under the auspices of protection treaties. When Gaob…
A history of excuses debunks the many historical justifications that have been used to delay or deny the…
In this episode, join our host, Ngwatilo Mawiyoo as she explores the journey of how Africans have reclaimed…
Release: 28th July 2022 As we move towards the end of the series we ask – How can…
Release: 21st July 2022 This episode explores the complex and entangled questions around legal ownership of digital collections…
Release: 14th July 2022 In this episode we reflect on digital practice as a form of repair, care…
This episode takes a deep dive into the origins of museum practice and the colonial origins of museum…
In this episode, we begin by reflecting on the opportunities that digital technology presents for African societies while…
Ngadji was stolen from the Pokomo community in 1902 and donated to the British Museum’s Africa collection in…
Vigango originate from the Mijikenda community, which is made up of nine closely related but distinct cultural groups…
Vigango originate from the Mijikenda community, which is made up of nine closely related but distinct cultural groups…
Sara Baartman’s death in France, on 1 January 1816, at the probable age of 26 years catapulted her…
The Ngonnso deity was stolen from the Palace of the Nso Fondom in 1902 during a punitive expedition…
Monna wa Mosarwa was the first human ancestor repatriation to Botswana, one of the first on the continent…
The Nalindele Mask is an adornment that is worn during the Luvale people’s circumcision rites and rituals. On…
Kigango (singular) or vigango (plural) are memorial funerary posts that maintain a perpetual connection between the living and…
In 1899, German military forces began erecting stations and forts in Kilimatine, Iramba and Isanzu areas in Tanganyika…
The 23 cultural belongings are from various communities in Namibia, and were selected to represent the various cultural…
The Rhodesia Cabinet Files were housed at the Cory Library at Rhodes University in Makhanda, South Africa, and…
The human ancestors from Kilwa were housed in Nairobi, in the British Institute of Eastern Africa’s (BIEA) storeroom,…
The community is now seeking the temporary loan of the Tukah mask, to be able to perform the…
In this captivating episode, we embark on a journey through history, exploring the complex, violent, and manipulative ways…
Kabwe Man (also known as “Broken Hill Skull” or “Rhodesian Man”) is said to be the first human…
On August 1st, as part of the Emancipation Day celebrations, Open Restitution Africa had the unique opportunity to…
We’re thrilled to introduce the newest members of our research team, who bring a wealth of knowledge and…
Continuing our mission to cultivate meaningful dialogues around restitution, we conducted a screening of “Restitution 101: A History…
In our ongoing commitment to champion African heritage restitution, Open Restitution Africa proudly introduces the dedicated individuals who…
Our co-founders, Chao Tayiana and Molemo Moiloa, took the stage as featured speakers at the Open Society Foundations’…
In our ongoing mission to champion the restitution of African heritage, we cast out a call for Case…
Open Restitution Africa is undertaking a large-scale research project to map past andcurrent restitution undertakings for material heritage…
African scholars and professionals who have contributed greatly to restitution conversations, efforts, through their dedication to the preservation…
February was spent mapping out goals for the first half of the year. This set the tone for…
The Access For who? Podcast hosted by Chao Tayiana Maina and Molemo Moiloa is a five part mini-series…
Open Restitution Africa and the International Inventories Program are bringing together the conversations that the Object Movement Dialogues…
In this next webinar we will be exploring the question of Africa’s distinct position in the restitution debate and the…
Join us for the next Live Webinar on the 30th of September with Mulenga Kapwepwe & Samba Yonga of…
Press Release: OpenResitution.Africa launches online platform and webinar series with Africa-led conversations on museum restitution of African heritage…
Live Webinar on the 26th of August with Dr. Njoki Ngumi from Kenya. Dr.Njoki Ngumi is a member…