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everybody. so i am good and lead to again. and i've come you it in so so large blade but with the supplies screwed was found. this goes off of them big so in the mid to indeed century, in a small above and english gone duke and the owners discovered and always got it. as it turned out, it belonged to one of the see boys wedge of band against the british and the 19th century. they even managed to find out his fate. this, the boy's name was on the beach and he was executed off to this oppression of the rebellion. and his head was brought back to britain by british officer. this was a common practice among the english at the time. was indians who opened the what was understood the all right guys, i think we might have found it. i think we might have just found as good as
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the blue building. you see that used to be the log type of where it's listed by you scott, it was about when i brought the topic of the item, big guy that was found in, in uh, in the, in the above. she was a van of it. i have a boat with me use uh who is now the owner of the uh, the base. uh and. yeah. so the, you know about the history of this business. we, uh, my husbands, mine bought the debilitating, approximately 9 years ago. um, once we lived in, we were told at some point, but as somebody mentioned to us that the driver had a history, then apart from them, used to make that because of the name somebody pads back into the uh, way, way back in history and the uh, the days that the pub, hutch of bruce presented the landlord with uh, the scarlet oven bags,
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who was the of involved in the indian leave between 8 and was cools and published by being 5 from a kind of the ad fullest. she was very hesitant to give an interview, and the reason that she told me was that his business day is going is the past. it's dead. but it happened. and it's, it's, it happened, nobody can change it. so why discuss about that? why talk about that? i think there's a lot of a media in, in the beginning go to it about of the colonial bonds. they have the was a continuous stream of an armstrong, a violent and a very bloody on spending as well. right from what was known in the 1st uprising in 1857. the 1946 when we had enable and an army mutiny. so throughout this entire screen, there were lots of people who would know who would that ever use these and then use the movement in india.
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as you can see it's quite to is the, a lot of people come here when i even do the bit. there's museums in the museum. i didn't see people were really there to learn anything. there was just data in my opinion, do um, as students do just just see in the different sections of the countries, what kind of artifacts are made because they have different styles. i don't see a point on the artifacts that belong to us became dead and in, in london a bit in as an excuse for 4 people, you know, in history. oh, i think we are in front of the moves going to a sion out of act, in my opinion, in the british museum, which is the sword and the rings and perfume of the was of done is it. is it reminders of the colonialism that a good in india queued?
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if you to read these a descriptions, you will find that they have very explicitly that in that disorder. and that the link was actually taken from his dead body after he was candid ancestors protected . these objects within a block, they lost their lives for it. you know, the, they've been bringing to and given the respect to these objects, for centuries, the least we can do is convince all the nations to give these off to expect to us. at the time of my grandparents test, they had said, well, now the search for this or it is, is your juicy. i've been looking for the sword for quite some time. and it was in this, in october of 2018 through the time when the end is believed,
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the ancestors come back to visit for a 2 week period. i saw that there was an announcement for an auction, and it was the option of general which is never metals. but in the story was a piece of information saying that in fact, she had kept this particular sort. it'd passed on in the family. and one of his defendants in 1965 had donation to, to the right opportunity institution. the i contacted throughout much henry, is a do have the sword. and they took about 3 months and they finally confirmed that they, they have it and they were able to locate it. and it was in a, in a case that hadn't been opened. it seems for a very long time. and anyway, they confirmed that they had it, they sent me some, some photographs the
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. so what is important for my family and this sort? there is a concept in hinduism called pittsbur dish. this is the idea that your ancestors may have done something bad for something bad, may have been done to them, but you as defendants carry the comma of those events and those acts. and so there is a disturbance that enters into the family. in other words, it's like a collective traumatic consequence of events. and in order to put those things to rest, i do need to either perform certain ceremonies, or in this case the return of the sword is really about putting to rest the effects
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of history. so they'll be individuals in my family to have risen to a certain success, and then it just dissipates. one can see this repeating pattern of individuals rise and then for rise and then for rise in the forward stream the quickly. and so this is a very typical comment, consequence called picture dish, which in which basically the ancestors are trying to get your attention to fix the situation. so you can move on peacefully. what do you do in social emotional learning? well, the question though, like each each station has question. and the question for social emotional learning of who had been their friends in 5th grade, who are here? i'll go pretend share social emotional day cuz some kids thought i'd say, but they didn't have friends. and so they couldn't share about friends because that
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enough for an action to get a deep deal that well, maybe like creat fluctuate i could meet who was pharmacy. that's how that gaze had . he was in prison. how can i do night? the society divided at the wonderful cost feeds and communities, and that be sturdy and no g as in dog stick as a line is that inconvenience lack a sense of belonging. you need a strong black funding and i assume button which creates a really no one this then a do will provide you with that data. actually many streams of the little feet and struggle. one common narrative that is, that's being held is that it was largely a non violent moment. of course, the pressure that my gun, the,
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the congress put on the british judge to marty persuasion, to ensuring that you know, to the non violent movement actually rang through the conscience of the colonial press. the dentist, i gave him a formula. they said 19 o 8 before 90 came on the scene. he said, don't join their a doctor. see, don't john that army. he said that has been in saving. you don't join the quotes if you can do non cooperation on these 3 sectors. you're paralyzed through this. it does not have them to forgotten the because we needed a drum, the to actually puts us all together. we need to have gotten the who can give us a simple message, which even then add a stress, put on the stuff, and even the for us to poor could understand. so people see how going to be communicated. i mean, one of the greatest examples of this communication was the sort of much
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the, uh, my email back. am giga, i'm going to a local i pad. yeah. the near the look of i had get out of it. them. yeah. like huge. i get them like that he, nat, move on that bad a bit. that made it there, but i do love, we get them giving you a lot about that. let me know at that, then we'll go out there. what of it? she said, go ahead and go to the id 20 by the time it's moment generated by going to use just so my forgotten the the the see took a pinch of salt and broke the files back. and how did he do that? he took 78th of his formulas from out of the box and walked 241 miles to the sequel to a village called diamond. and these 241 miles when he reached the coastal bond don b, he had
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a 100000 ingles with him and one helping somebody. but if the help of some of them not getting back your conscience at some point to find that you can. and so what am i doing? am i doing that? i think, i think that's what he did to the british as a the same wrong. just don't you have to save house and engagement because the trails when so many find themselves will depart, we choose to look for common ground. the. the russian states never is as tight as i'm one of the most sense community best most i'll send send up the same assistance,
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must be the one else calls question about this. even though we will then in the european union, the kremlin mission, the state on the russians, putting s r t sports net, keeping our video agency roughly all the band on youtube, the fitness center. for what question did you say a request for? check the flush, all americans today, our armed forces joined our nato allies in air strikes against the serbian forces. the boy forgot the village spread through us with them. and we stopped for,
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we concluded, disregarding a flam place is our munition, which is reinforced with the depleted uranium that has a special capacity to spend a trade from nuclear safety point of view. there is no radiological or even, and nothing is significant consequences. the, the symmetry seems endless. a real city of the dead, where it's very easy to get lost. similar graveyards now exist in iraq and afghanistan. they may soon appear in ukraine with thousands of square kilometers of already being contaminated with deadly dust. for the next 4 and a half 1000000000 years, the or india became independent on the 15th of august, 1947 was we were moving towards independence of india. we what was so moving
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towards the partition of india, that was a terrible legacy of the british when they were here in india, as rulers. because one of the things they did was divide andrew. so they did create a kind of schism between the hindus and the most slims was they were ruling this country. and that meant that the british felt that they could no longer control the situation. they brought in mount patton, and he was the last viceroy of india, and he needed to do something. and he thought that politician was the only way out . so then he brought in the judge from the u. k cord, a civil servant radcliffe, who came in with never been to and deb before, he had no idea of the country at all. and he was given 5 weeks to divide the country. and within 5 weeks, he takes the decision and he just draws up the lines mount back and could not tell
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anybody what the boundaries, well, you know, because it was only between him and radcliffe. and of course, the preachers compliments back home in london. so papa son was born on the 14th of august, and india became independent on the 15th of august. but the terms of the partition of the country were only announced on the 17th of august. so it was a free in deal and focused on that loan to about what are the terms of the position . but the people, the completely under that and people have to leave. they have to leave the homes that being forced out of their homes. because there are riots all around them. people are you taking homes that driving people out? what happens in a situation like this when and the nation is on the bad for it? and that, that is what had happened to the british left, a very unprepared nation. be lost so much the lost lives, they lost homes,
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they lost their status, they became refugees. so one night in, in the new country that they were forced to go to, it was also a division of everything. right from the armies to the cricket team, to music, to arch, to show everything was divided, you know, on the basis of religion. the, so this is a very beautiful sculpture given to us. and by crush me, the artist did when she and it represents, as you can see, the whole story of migration. how difficult it is. because this is a horse painted in the traditional style of kashmir and paper machine style. but on his back, he's carrying bones. different bones of different thoughts. so for humans, bodies, and i think that is very symbolic and something which we must remember that when
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people migrate the carry many things with them. the findings, milan, show pro, i'm 11 years old and have a lot of family history. the she's are the same. oh yes correct. she's the last and in line. awesome. they just so there's a straight from a line from from the do one more rush trip from from the raja more time. and that was the on of the sports and, and in the main line that goes down to judge. she's in the, the last isn't a boy there's a partial india called punjab. and we had, or there was mirage, who had his sword there and he was flashing was a sword and he had to give the sword. and he went to prison. and we want the sword
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back because we don't want any more bad things. we don't want the past trauma, we just want to have a sword in the safe place. the i went about seeking the return of it. and i basically requested it. and that was very kelly and, and rather abruptly rejected a certain is very, very disappointed. and i think especially at a time when, when, when we've gone through quite some transformation, generally in the world where, where we've become much more accepting of, of, of different, different cultures and different people and, and the world has become more diverse place. and i think also the discussion i was actually returning objects that were taken in the colonial context has become, you know, a very relevant discussion. so this is the initial letter from me requesting the
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return of the sort. this was the response which after it's exposition, and other words in conclusion, i must advise you that the regiment will not agree to the return. so the total i sort of considers this metric test, which of course, for me it is not. they basically explained that this was a war trophy and as a war trophy as a material object, it was important to them to celebrate their victories of the past. which of course was adding insult to injury for the family that had suffered in the very brutal seas. and in addition to that, they said, well, if we give this back like, why shouldn't we give everything else back? and if we don't give everything else back, why should we give this backend? to me that a very falls logic. if i go into someone's house and i take something and i leave
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the house, and i say look, more people will benefit from this from, from your possessions. because i can put them on display. is that going to be a very satisfactory answer for you? you just want it back. it came from your house. so, i don't think that brittany, as it's museums, have done, can self appoint themselves as the keepers of schuman civilization. in terms of these objects, it is not about changing history. it is not about changing the facts of history. there was a siege, there was a defeat. that's a fact. we can change our experience of that history. and i have made it very clear to around 10 or either the family continues to suffer. consequence from that . my daughter will say she doesn't want any family occurs to be passed on to her and the sword has gone through and enormously traumatic experience. i think the answer is for this or to be taken to the kind of place that mirage himself would
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have wanted, which is basically a hindu temple for the sort to have a degree of respect to be treated. ready respect and for that piece to come. the um, so i've just made these a to follow indians who i'll, i spoke to about this cause, you know, they're just happy to be there. is that the are the fact that they are seeing should, are best appreciated by being at the british museum that being put down to see a lot of stuff, feel that, you know, especially coming back 0 from so that's out to do so i'm for sure man these come from because i learned lawyer here are both of them both and about lower. she why they more i would so yeah, go on. that's one video games and sewer um it, that's an advantage of it's debbie just coming year with that out there. yeah. but
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i think it's just a lack of awareness. it is not just about a to to stake viewing. of the artifact is actually about history is actually about the rightful ownership of each artifact. and this was a fully be in india give me one minute. okay. the what i would recommend is lady you can you send data heritage to india and i can get an d, they'll be more iphones times the british museum. the world needs to understand that history belongs to its geography. when people talk, offer eminence of british colonialism for leading positive like i think we have to be fair and balanced. and talk about british colonialism. you know what it left
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back is. do you go out to ask any and you should speaking person on when the school educated and they would give 10 reasons. find a huge issue was good funny. it takes time to show them to, to let's say, if i call you my neighbors my, that my neighbors mother is more beautiful than my mother. so i caught calling her mom because she's more beautiful than mine. mother. the dish from left us still a kind of shipping blaine worship, is actually putting you all forwarding in somebody else's hands and loving dental control. you sold this misuse should stop the i'm speaking to you in english and i've been, i've learned that as my 1st language in school in my growing up years and later on it's safe as an acknowledgement of the fact that they've been colonized. and the
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fact that many indians cannot even, you know, probably speak probably quickly. and then what is the language is, in the reason the language is they don't mother tongues. he's an acknowledgement of the button. it's just a fact of colonialism, but it isn't. gene is quite unix, so it could be come into the indian. uh, you know, dna today seemed to be honest with you, as i said, be a 5000. you know, if you look at our history, britain, probably the last 200 years. but if you take 5000 years into account, almost every part of the world has visited india. so i think not only that would be a gene of the, of the english people over here. but i think the whole lot of times i would, i would ask the destination to remember that history and just tell your own narrative yourselves don't to be dependent on foreign historians to tell you who you are. and what you did in yesterday is um, is reborn, says there's a new energy, there's a new, there's a new bike, and i see
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a seat around me. and i don't think daniel, as of why actually says this, this change and it's a huge shift. we are a young nation of young people who have a lot of energy. so yes, they're going to make a difference the, the impact brooks many emissaries there with the treatise who came to plunder and christian says with the gold of india. others came to offer the challenge of a new civilization and no print, india, to the wonders of the west in time to come quarters with touched by the grand june of india and the concord in return, the the
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