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A collection of Maori remains that have been in a Scottish museum's archives for more than 100 years are to be sent to New Zealand's national museum, Te Papa.
The National Museum of Scotland's move is in line with a British law, requiring institutions to send back remains to indigenous communities around the world.
A year ago nine tattooed heads from a collection at the University of Aberdeen were handed over to a New Zealand delegation.
-NEWSTALK ZB