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See the issue "Decolonising Museums", 2015, on
L'Internationale Online, http://www.internationaleonline.org/bookshelves/decolonising_museums︎︎︎
We are grateful to Kees Moelicker for his generous email correspondence answering our questions about the bones in the museum's courtyard.
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The exhibition
125,660 Specimens of Natural History was curated by Anna-Sophie Springer and Etienne Turpin at the Komunitas Salihara Gallery, Jakarta, Indonesia (August to September 2015). For documentation on the exhibition, see
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