In this episode of our podcast âWissen Entgrenzenâ Gertrude Aba Mansah Eyifa-Dzidzienyo and Susann Baller talk about restitution claims on African cultural objects. The âAkpini royal regaliaâ serve as one example for an ongoing restitution process. These objects were taken from the Volta region in Ghana in the early 20th century and can be found in the Ethnological Museum in Berlin today. Other important themes in this episode are decolonisation and the telling of history from an African perspective. In dieser Folge unseres Podcasts âWissen entgrenzenâ sprechen Gertrude Aba Mansah Eyifa-Dzidzienyo und Susann Baller ĂŒber Restitutions- und RĂŒckgabeforderungen von afrikanischen KulturgĂŒtern. Als Beispiel fĂŒr einen noch laufenden Restitutionsprozess berichten sie von den âAkpini royal regaliaâ. Diese wurden Anfang des 20. Jahrhunderts aus der Volta-Region in Ghana nach Deutschland gebracht und befinden sich noch heute im Ethnologischen Museum in Berlin. Aber auch Dekolonisierung im Allgemeinen und die afrikanische ErzĂ€hlung der Geschichte sind wichtige Themen dieser Folge. _____________________________________________________________________ Host und Autorenschaft: Janine Funke: https://www.janinefunke.de/ GesprĂ€chspartner: Dr. Susann Baller: https://cmb.hu-berlin.de/en/team/profil/susann-baller and https://www.dhi-paris.fr/institut/team/wissenschaft/alumni/susann-baller.html Dr. Gertrude Aba Mansah Eyifa-Dzidzienyo: https://www.ug.edu.gh/archaeology/staff/gertrude-aba-mansah-eyifa-dzidzienyo Redaktion: Lena RĂŒĂing und Johanna Beamish (Max Weber Stiftung) Sprecher: Felix Giese Musik: Traditional Borborbor Musik, bereitgestellt von Kodzo Gavua (UniversitĂ€t Ghana) Postproduktion: https://die-wellenschmiede.de/ Zitateinspielungen: Togbui Opeku VI: âWoÊe teÊe sia vava gana dzideÊo mĂ be mĂaÊe kesinânuwo mebu o. Nya siwo katĂŁ mĂegblâ la, onetsâe de dâwâwâ me eye woalĂ©e Ée agbaleÌ dzi be le Îłleti wuievea mea, ne wogatrâ va la, agbaleÌ siwo mĂawâ la nade mĂa dzi.â Overvoice: Wazi Apoh âTheir coming has given us hope that our treasures are not lost. They should put all that we have said into practice and record it in a book so that when they return in December, the book that they will write would help us.â In: âEpistemologies of Restitutionâ produziert von Martin Doll, verfĂŒgbar auf âThinking About Restitutionâ. Annalena Baerbock, 1. Juli 2022: âThis is a story of European colonialism. We should not forget that Germany played an active role in this chapter of history. Today, more than 120 years later, we state clearly: The Head of a King belongs to the people of Nigeria.â In: https://www.auswaertiges-amt.de/en/newsroom/news/baerbock-benin-bronzes-nigeria/2540458 WeiterfĂŒhrende Ressourcen: Wazi Apoh, âRevelations of Domination and Resilience: Unearthing the Buried Past of the Akpini, Akan, Germans, and British at Kpando, Ghanaâ, Sub-Saharan Publishers, Ghana, 2019. Wazi, Apoh, âSankofatizaion and Decolonization: The Rapprochement of German Museums and Government with Colonial Objects and Postcolonialismâ, Museum Anthropology, vol. 43, no. 1, pp. 29-44, DOI: 10.1111/muan.12218. Gertrude Aba Mansah Eyifa-Dzidzienyo, Stefanie Michels, Kokou Azamede, Martin Doll, Jakob Zollmann, âRestitution, Return, Repatriation and Reparation (the 4Rs) in Africa: Reality or Transcultural Ahasia?â, MIASA Working Paper No. 2023(2), Edited by the Merian Institute for Advanced Studies in Africa, Section Editor: Susann Baller, available in open access: https://www.ug.edu.gh/mias-africa/sites/mias-africa/files/images/MIASA_WP_2023%282%29_IFG5.pdf Dokumentarfilm âEpistemologies of Restitutionâ von Martin Doll: http://www.thinking-about-restitution.info/ Podcast des DHI London: https://www.ghil.ac.uk/publications/podcast Bildnachweis: Wikimedia Commons âPhoto of the Benin Bronzes display at the British Museumâ: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Benin_bronzes_british_museum_2023.JPG