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Swiss museums contain human remains from colonial times

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Swiss museums with thousands of human remains from colonies

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Swiss museums and collections hold thousands of human remains that were acquired in colonial times, according to the University of Lausanne.


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At least 4,175 human remains currently lie in Switzerland, mostly skulls acquired in a colonial context. This is according to a report published on Friday by the University of Lausanne. It is based on a questionnaire sent to 34 museums in 2023, to which 26 museums and collections responded.

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According to the report, virtually nothing is known about who acquired these remains, how and under what circumstances this happened and how they ended up in Switzerland. Most of these skeletons are in collections in Basel and Zurich.

Swiss in all colonial territories

While human remains that are still kept in institutions of former colonial powers appear to come from their former colonies, Swiss collections hold human remains from all parts of the world, the report states.

This shows that Switzerland was institutionally linked to all colonial empires and that Swiss nationals were directly or indirectly active in practically all colonies.

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Although Switzerland had no formal colonies, its research, collection and conservation institutions had often been hubs for the international exchange of objects, data or scientific theories far beyond the political and linguistic borders of the former colonial powers since the colonial era. However, this history is still under-researched, the authors of the report state.

Provenance research

They recommend that the Federal Office of Culture expand its support for provenance research – research into the origins of human remains – and make it clearly visible.

They also recommend the establishment of a publicly accessible platform where people can easily find out whether the remains of their ancestors are in Swiss collections.

Back in 2007, the UN General Assembly reaffirmed the rights of indigenous peoples to have access to the remains of their ancestors and to dispose of them in a self-determined manner.

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