New B.C. museum policy highlights return of Indigenous remains, artifacts
VANCOUVER — Letters to Scotland sent by a woman from the small settlement of Victoria around 1850 gave Dianne Hinkley more insight into why the bones of her ancestors may be spread around the world.
One of the letters says that “skulls were all the rage” in the new community, Hinkley said.
“It was all the fashion that you had to have a skull on your mantel piece,” Hinkley recalls the letter saying.