The Telegraph (UK)
Wednesday 19 April 2000

Squabble over Aboriginal chief's head
 By Nigel Bunyan

  THE head of an Aboriginal chief was believed to be still in an
  Australian bank vault yesterday, almost three years after being
  exhumed from an English cemetery.

  Yagan Kaat was killed by bounty hunters in 1833 and his
  decapitated head was later presented to the Royal Liverpool
  Institution. It passed to the Liverpool City Museum before being
  buried 33 years ago. Kaat's skeleton lies in an unmarked grave in
  the Swan Valley, Western Australia.

  In August 1997 a delegation from the Bibulum community of
  Western Australia persuaded Liverpool city council to hand back
  the skull, on the grounds that unless it was reunited with the rest
  of Kaat's skeleton his spirit would remain earthbound.

  Yesterday one of Kaat's descendants, Corrie Bodney, claimed
  the skull was still being kept in a bank vault. Mr Bodney said:
  "The people who collected the head came from outside the
  territorial boundaries. Now there is a squabble among the people
  who went to Britain. We are very depressed about it."

  Ken Colbung, the Aboriginal elder who led the campaign to
  exhume the skull, said: "The head is being kept in a bank vault
  because we are worried that those who vandalised a statue of
  Yagan may try to damage or steal the head."
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