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The Jaara baby was an Aboriginal Australian child who died at some stage during the 1840s to 1860s. The child's remains were discovered in 1904, and kept in storage by Museum Victoria for ninety-nine years, until in 2003 they were repatriated to the Dja Dja Wurrung community. The remains were of particular significance because they were found traditionally wrapped in possum skins along with about 130 other artifacts of both European and Aboriginal origin.

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  • Das Jaara-Baby stammte von Aboriginesstamm der Jaara ab (auch Dja Dja Wurrung genannt), das im Alter von nicht mehr als 18 Monaten zwischen 1840 und 1870 starb. Gefunden wurde es 1904. Der Fund war insofern einmalig, da mehr als 130 Grabbeigaben enthalten waren, die sowohl aus europäischer als auch indigener Herkunft stammen. Die Knochen und Artefakte wurden seinerzeit dem Museum Victoria übergeben, dem heutigen Melbourne Museum, das sie 99 Jahre in vier Schubladen aufbewahrte. Erst 2003 wurde der gesamte Fund unter großer Medienresonanz an Gary Murray von den Dja Dja Wurrung übergeben. (de)
  • The Jaara baby was an Aboriginal Australian child who died at some stage during the 1840s to 1860s. The child's remains were discovered in 1904, and kept in storage by Museum Victoria for ninety-nine years, until in 2003 they were repatriated to the Dja Dja Wurrung community. The remains were of particular significance because they were found traditionally wrapped in possum skins along with about 130 other artifacts of both European and Aboriginal origin. (en)
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  • Das Jaara-Baby stammte von Aboriginesstamm der Jaara ab (auch Dja Dja Wurrung genannt), das im Alter von nicht mehr als 18 Monaten zwischen 1840 und 1870 starb. Gefunden wurde es 1904. Der Fund war insofern einmalig, da mehr als 130 Grabbeigaben enthalten waren, die sowohl aus europäischer als auch indigener Herkunft stammen. Die Knochen und Artefakte wurden seinerzeit dem Museum Victoria übergeben, dem heutigen Melbourne Museum, das sie 99 Jahre in vier Schubladen aufbewahrte. Erst 2003 wurde der gesamte Fund unter großer Medienresonanz an Gary Murray von den Dja Dja Wurrung übergeben. (de)
  • The Jaara baby was an Aboriginal Australian child who died at some stage during the 1840s to 1860s. The child's remains were discovered in 1904, and kept in storage by Museum Victoria for ninety-nine years, until in 2003 they were repatriated to the Dja Dja Wurrung community. The remains were of particular significance because they were found traditionally wrapped in possum skins along with about 130 other artifacts of both European and Aboriginal origin. (en)
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