Government moving to retrieve Taino artefacts from UK

Published date09 November 2020
Date09 November 2020
Publication titleJamaica Star, The (Kingston, Jamaica)
These are Taino wooden sculptures the 'Boinayel figures' and 'Birdman'.

Portfolio Minister, Olivia Grange, said that "as Minister, I am determined to ensure the repatriation of cultural objects taken from Jamaica, which constitute our rich cultural heritage," she noted.

She was speaking at the recent virtual staging of the Institute of Jamaica (IOJ) Heritage Fest.

Grange said the return of the artefacts "will fill the gaps in our history that are critical to the process of understanding ourselves and fostering greater cultural awareness".

She informed that the Ministry, with the help of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, has initiated the process of "engaging our British partners" to get the artefacts.

She noted that in 1981, the British High Commission in Jamaica had identified approximately 137 objects from Jamaica that were housed at the British Museum.

Information obtained from the IOJ states that the Taino sculptures were removed from a cave in Carpenter's Mountain in the parish of Vere, now known as Manchester, during the 18th century.

Those objects are also called...

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