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The artifacts at the heart of "Relooted" are real and "are of huge cultural, historical, and spiritual significance to the people they were taken from," the South African game developer said.
New video game lets you steal back African artifacts from museums that took them - Relooted sees players infiltrate museums to retrieve real-world African artifacts taken during colonial era ...
A T-shirt worn by Beyoncé during a Juneteenth performance on her “Cowboy Carter” tour has sparked a discussion over how ...
At Summer Game Fest, I got to try a game that flips this script. Relooted is all about a team of African specialists liberating artifacts from museums to bring them back to their home countries.
Relooted is a heist game about reclaiming African artifacts from the Western countries that stole them, developed by independent South African studio Nyamakop. Relooted is set in a future timeline ...
In this timeline, T&C will keep track of repatriation news in 2025, which includes the restitution of art, artifacts, and ancestral remains from private collections and national museums back to ...
On Indigenous Peoples’ Day, we present this first-person story about how a retired therapist from Petaluma began the process of “homing” baskets, blankets and other items with the people ...
The global restitution movement, however, is not limited to Africa. In Asia, Egypt has long been calling for the return of artifacts such as the Rosetta Stone and the bust of Nefertiti.
Discover the impact of African artifacts repatriation on Black children's cultural heritage. Learn about the restitution of stolen treasures and the significance of restitution.
Indigenous artifacts remained out of view but still in museums six months after closures due to federal regulations requiring tribal consent.