• The Kidnapped Dead

  • 2024/04/29
  • 再生時間: 54 分
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  • We’re introduced to the topic of ancestral remains through the ongoing search for Mangi Meli’s head - removed after his murder in 1900, and missing ever since. How did these remains get to Berlin, and where are they being held? Who collected them? And we explore the lasting impact on the affected families and communities today.


    Peter’s article on this topic is the cover story in the current issue of The Berliner, on newsstands now.


    Content warning: There are some disturbing descriptions and violent scenes discussed in this episode.


    Some links we think you'll find interesting:


    • De-colonize Berlin and We Want Them Back web app
    • Konradin Kunze is involved with the theater company Flinn Works, check out their shows and work
    • Kunze also helped organize the touring Marajesho Exhibition
    • The full text of Katja Keul’s speech in Tanzania in March
    • Humboldt Forum homepage
    • Tickets to The Empty Grave, premiering May 14
    • Follow DWYS, The Berliner, and Kollo Media
    • Visit us at digwhereyoustand.show to stay up to date.


    DWYS is created by Ben Schuman-Stoler and Peter Matthews. It’s produced by Kollo Media in partnership with The Berliner magazine. Episode 1 was produced by Ben Schuman-Stoler, Peter Matthews, and Rowan Ben Jackson. Mix and sound by Rowan Ben Jackson. Check out his website and work. Thanks to Laurens von Oswald for the music.


    Thanks to Isabelle Reiman, Mnyaka Sururu Mboro, Bernard Heeb, Konradin Kunze, Cece Mlay, Agnes Lisa Wegner, Kodzo Gavua, Ilja Labischinski, Christopher Li and everyone we spoke to for this episode.


    Correction: The Königliches Museum für Völkerkunde (today’s Ethnologisches Museum) was actually founded in 1873, not 1876 as mentioned in the episode.




    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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We’re introduced to the topic of ancestral remains through the ongoing search for Mangi Meli’s head - removed after his murder in 1900, and missing ever since. How did these remains get to Berlin, and where are they being held? Who collected them? And we explore the lasting impact on the affected families and communities today.


Peter’s article on this topic is the cover story in the current issue of The Berliner, on newsstands now.


Content warning: There are some disturbing descriptions and violent scenes discussed in this episode.


Some links we think you'll find interesting:


  • De-colonize Berlin and We Want Them Back web app
  • Konradin Kunze is involved with the theater company Flinn Works, check out their shows and work
  • Kunze also helped organize the touring Marajesho Exhibition
  • The full text of Katja Keul’s speech in Tanzania in March
  • Humboldt Forum homepage
  • Tickets to The Empty Grave, premiering May 14
  • Follow DWYS, The Berliner, and Kollo Media
  • Visit us at digwhereyoustand.show to stay up to date.


DWYS is created by Ben Schuman-Stoler and Peter Matthews. It’s produced by Kollo Media in partnership with The Berliner magazine. Episode 1 was produced by Ben Schuman-Stoler, Peter Matthews, and Rowan Ben Jackson. Mix and sound by Rowan Ben Jackson. Check out his website and work. Thanks to Laurens von Oswald for the music.


Thanks to Isabelle Reiman, Mnyaka Sururu Mboro, Bernard Heeb, Konradin Kunze, Cece Mlay, Agnes Lisa Wegner, Kodzo Gavua, Ilja Labischinski, Christopher Li and everyone we spoke to for this episode.


Correction: The Königliches Museum für Völkerkunde (today’s Ethnologisches Museum) was actually founded in 1873, not 1876 as mentioned in the episode.




Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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