Maasai group decides objects can remain at Pitt Rivers Museum

This article was first published by the Museums Association.

Maasai artefacts acquired during the colonial era can remain at Oxford’s Pitt Rivers Museum, following a decision by a group of community representatives that has been working with the museum since 2017.

The museum holds 188 Maasai items from Kenya and Tanzania. Funded by the Staples Trust, the Living Cultures project brought a new approach to decolonisation and repatriation through creating equitable partnerships with Indigenous peoples whose material culture is present in the collections and handing them decision-making power on the future of the artefacts.

The project facilitated a number of visits to the museum by Maasai representatives, who explored the collections and identified culturally sensitive items.