Wednesday, November 10th, 2010 at
7:42 am
I want a Maori tattoo, and was thinking of getting it on my peck, coming over onto my shoulder?
I might be willing to get it on my arm as well but I work out a lot and wasn't too sure because I've heard it messes up the tattoo.
So where do you think is the best place? I saw it on someone's forearm and that looked good. So your thoughts would online prescription drugs without a prescription be great.
Wednesday, May 12th, 2010 at
4:03 am
Since 1875, the mummified, tattooed head of a Maori warrior has been part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Natural History at Rouen in Normandy. But when Rouen’s mayor arranged recently to return it to New Zealand as an act of “atonement” for colonial-era trafficking in human remains, the national Ministry of Culture stepped in to block him. The ministry contends that the head is a work of art that belongs to France and that its return could set an unfortunate precedent for a huge swath of the national museum collections — from Egyptian mummies in the Louvre to Asian treasures in the Musée Guimet and African and Oceanic artifacts in the Musée du Quai Branly.
So what Viagra Without Prescription do you think? Would you like for your ancestors body parts to be put on public display in some other countries museum?
OK kbeverid and Brother Ranulf I understand your points, but what about this comment made by Ms. Morin-Desailly, the deputy mayor?
She cites an important precedent in France concerning the return of human remains: those of Saartjie Baartman — the “Hottentot Venus” as she was pejoratively labeled in her day. A farmer’s slave born in 1789, she was sold to a British Marine surgeon and presented in public in London and later in Paris as a freak because of her oversized buttocks and genitalia.
After she died, her remains were displayed at the now-defunct Musée de l’Homme until 1976, and then kept in storage. In 2002, after years of resisting, France sent her remains home to South Africa.
OK so now kidlove's artical makes it even an even worse reason to keep relics and body parts! Now we have got "murder" in our quest for "Education" as a reason for keeping all human remains of our past in the name or guise of Artifacts of our ancestors histories past lives and cultures. If we make a thing valuable people will KILL for it! When is enough enough?
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