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Miriam Hamburger ’17 will discuss indigenous calls to repatriate human remains and rehumanize objects in museum contexts.

26 Feb
5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
Add to Calendar 2026-02-26 17:00:00 2026-02-26 18:30:00 Lecture: Rhetoric of Kinship: Repatriation as a Critique of Violence Miriam Hamburger ’17 will discuss indigenous calls to repatriate human remains and rehumanize objects in museum contexts. Fowler 302 Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ info@kwallcompany.com America/Los_Angeles public
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Event Date: Feb. 26, 2026

Drawing from her experience as a repatriation coordinator and museum conservator, Hamburger will discuss repatriation, the rhetoric of kinship, and Indigenous traditions towards an Aboriginal critique of violence that asks Western institutions to consider relations to Indigenous people. 

Miriam Hamburger is a Ph.D. student in the Department of Religious Studies at UC Santa Barbara. Her work at the GRASSI Museum for Ethnology in Leipzig informs her thinking concerning materiality and phenomenology across secular and Indigenous traditions. She received her master’s and bachelor’s degrees in religious studies from Leipzig University and Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ, respectively.

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