‘Why did they take him away?’ The theft of Neddy Larkin

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Neddy Larkin, a Bundjalung man from New South Wales, Australia, was stolen from his grave and in 1891 sold to the Peabody Museum, Cambridge, MA. This paper uses the methodology and concepts outlined in Latour’s An Inquiry into Modes of Existence to chart Neddy Larkin’s transitions from kinsman to scientific data.

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Garbutt, R., Sten, R., Smith, J., Harrington, D., James, T., & Ryan, M. (2017). ‘Why did they take him away?’ The theft of Neddy Larkin. History and Anthropology, 28(5), 584–604. https://doi.org/10.1080/02757206.2017.1348945

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