Guyana: "We Are No Longer Willing to Wait for the Return of the Bodies of Our Ancestors After One Hundred and Thirty-Three Years of Suffering"
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TRIBUNE. After more than one hundred and thirty years of waiting, it is time to vote the law that extends to the ultramarine regions the restitution of human remains belonging to the public collections of French museums, says Corinne Toka-Devilliers, founder of the Guyanese association Moliko Alet + Po and descendant of a woman exhibited in the framework of "human zoos".
·Paris, France
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