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The International Inventories Programme (IIP) is an international research and database project for investigating objects pertaining to the
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of
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that are held in
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s like
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museums across the globe. The programme is jointly run by the
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in
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, the
Rautenstrauch-Joest Museum The Rautenstrauch-Joest Museum is a museum of ethnography in Cologne, Germany. It was reopened in 2010. The museum arose from a collection of over 3500 items belonging to ethnographer Wilhelm Joest. After his death in 1897, the collection was le ...
in
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and the Weltkulturen Museum in Frankfurt a. M., both in Germany. To establish a direct relation to contemporary cultural activities both in Kenya and in Germany, the multi-disciplinary arts groups The Nest Collective (Kenya) and SHIFT Collective in Germany and France are further members of the IIP. - The programme and its projects are supported by the
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- German cultural centre in Kenya - and the German Federal Cultural Foundation.


Background and international cooperation

The IIP was publicly launched in 2018, and was described by
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magazine as "a movement to investigate the cultural artifacts stolen and kept outside the country’s borders (...) exploring where in the West they are actually housed, who holds the agency to demand their
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, and how their historical and cultural legacy can be harnessed for sustainable and creative development.” As much of Kenya's cultural heritage is inaccessible both for the Kenyan public as well as for academics worldwide, the IIP aims to narrow gaps relating to knowledge about such cultural objects. Regarding object inventories in Western collections, the programme noted "that some of these inventories sometimes lack information or contain data errors with regards to acquisition modalities,
provenance Provenance (from the French ''provenir'', 'to come from/forth') is the chronology of the ownership, custody or location of a historical object. The term was originally mostly used in relation to works of art but is now used in similar senses i ...
, context and purpose of the objects. Due to lack of a sharing framework between institutions, researchers and collectors, these data errors perpetuate misrepresentation and mis-attribution of these cultural objects." Resulting from collaboration between researchers and museum staff in Kenya and Germany, some of the objects in German museums have been documented online, including new information about their provenance and original use. Njoki Ngumi, a member of Nest collective, was quoted in an article by the magazine
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News: “A lot of the research was written as though Black people would never look at it, or dare to have opinions about it. - We’ve had to sift through a lot of idly racist opinions and thoughts, then have to reflect on them in order to find even shreds of information about our ancestors and their contemporaries.”


Aims and activities

In the context of the larger debates on colonial histories, the overarching aim of the IIP is to "decolonize the discourse on
restitution The law of restitution is the law of gains-based recovery, in which a court orders the defendant to ''give up'' their gains to the claimant. It should be contrasted with the law of compensation, the law of loss-based recovery, in which a court o ...
by distributing African perspectives and positions underrepresented in international discussion." As stated on the programme's webpage, the IIP strives to accomplish the following aims: * "Build exchange relations and strengthen collaboration and cooperation between NMK and key cultural institutions and collectors who possess and hold in custody Kenyan objects as part of their collections, * Generate a comprehensive inventory of Kenyan artifacts and cultural objects held in public institutions abroad * Exchange knowledge and information which will help to properly identify, label, store and display said objects" As Nanette Snoep, director of the
Rautenstrauch-Joest Museum The Rautenstrauch-Joest Museum is a museum of ethnography in Cologne, Germany. It was reopened in 2010. The museum arose from a collection of over 3500 items belonging to ethnographer Wilhelm Joest. After his death in 1897, the collection was le ...
stated in an interview, the IIP is "not just about restitution, but also about cooperation and gaining knowledge on the objects." Joining other projects in the efforts of regaining African cultural heritage in the global North, IIP also has established a cooperation with the Open Restitution Project Africa.


Object Movement Dialogues

Accompanying and documenting the discussions between the IIP and international researchers, a number of 'Object Movement Dialogues' were held and published online. In September 2019, one of the participants was the French art historian
Bénédicte Savoy Bénédicte Savoy (french: Bénédicte Savoy , born 22 May 1972 in Paris) is a French art historian, specialising in the critical enquiry of the provenance of works of art, including looted art and other forms of illegally acquired cultural obj ...
, co-author of the
report on the restitution of African cultural heritage ''The Restitution of African Cultural Heritage. Toward a New Relational Ethics'' (in French: ''Rapport sur la restitution du patrimoine culturel africain. Vers une nouvelle éthique relationnelle'') is a report written by Senegalese academic and ...
, who placed the IIP in the wider context of the ongoing discussion in Europe, following the recommendation of timely and mutually agreed permanent return of African cultural heritage in Western collections.


First public exhibition

On 17 March 2021, the programme's first public exhibition, entitled '''Invisible Inventories - Questioning Kenyan Collections in Western Museums was launched at the National Museum of Kenya. Combining scholarly inquiry, artworks and activism, the exhibition wants to prompt the question how to make objects taken from Kenya to museums and collections in the global North present again in contemporary Kenya. To make the absence of these invisible cultural objects obvious, ten empty display cabinets were presented in an installation called '''Displaying Absence'.'' This contribution by the contemporary artists involved in the IIP is meant to represent objects missing from Kenya, but found in German museums. Further, a sound installation about the so-called Man-Eaters of Tsavo reflects on the consequences of the absence of cultural objects in a poetic way. From May 2021 to the beginning of 2022, this exhibition is scheduled to travel to the participating museums in Cologne and Frankfurt.


Database for locating Kenyan cultural objects

To facilitate the exchange of information and inquiry, a
database In computing, a database is an organized collection of data stored and accessed electronically. Small databases can be stored on a file system, while large databases are hosted on computer clusters or cloud storage. The design of databases sp ...
of cultural objects held by 30 institutions worldwide was established. As of November 2020, it provided the location and information for more than 32,000 objects. As an accompanying publication to the exhibition, IIP also published a magazine in English and German, available both in print as well as online.


See also

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Culture of Kenya The culture of Kenya consists of multiple traditions and trends. Kenya has no single prominent culture that identifies it. Its cultural heritage and modern expressions of culture instead consist of various cultures, shaped and practiced by th ...
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Culture of Africa The Culture of Africa is varied and manifold, consisting of a mixture of countries with various tribes that each have their unique characteristic from the continent of Africa. It is a product of the diverse populations that inhabit the contine ...
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Report on the restitution of African cultural heritage ''The Restitution of African Cultural Heritage. Toward a New Relational Ethics'' (in French: ''Rapport sur la restitution du patrimoine culturel africain. Vers une nouvelle éthique relationnelle'') is a report written by Senegalese academic and ...


References


External links


Official webpage of the IIP

Official webpage of the National Museums of Kenya

Official webpage of the Rautenstrauch-Joest Museum (RJM) in Cologne, Germany

Official webpage of the Weltkulturen Museum in Frankfurt, Germany

Official webpage of the NEST Collective in Nairobi, KenyaVideo about the IIP exhibition
on YouTube
IIP on Facebook
with examples of new documentation of Kenyan objects in German museums {{DEFAULTSORT:International Inventories Programme Museums in Kenya Natural history museums
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