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摘要
这篇文章讲述了安哥拉殖民时期传教士从圣召会(congrega o do Espirito Santo)收集的一件藏品的一层历史。这些藏品在20世纪50年代和60年代组成了一个传教士博物馆,在4月25日革命和安哥拉独立后被转移到科英布拉大学的博物馆和人类学实验室(现在被称为科英布拉大学科学博物馆)。我们重新审视了对这一收藏的研究,考虑到最近致力于殖民收藏出处研究的项目中提出的一些问题,并讨论了与宗教使命相关的收藏,作为宗教、殖民主义和遗产相交的遗产。
[Religious missions and African heritage in ethnographic museums: the circulation of a missionary collection gathered in Angola between the colonial and post-colonial periods].
This article addresses one layer of the history of a collection gathered by missionaries from the Congregação do Espirito Santo during the colonial period in Angola. This collection comprised a missionary museum in the 1950s and 1960s, and after the April 25 Revolution and Angola's independence was transferred to the Museum and Anthropology Laboratory at the University of Coimbra (now known as the Science Museum at the University of Coimbra). We reexamine research on this collection, considering some issues raised in recent projects dedicated to provenance studies on colonial collections, and discuss collections associated with religious missions as legacies where religion, colonialism and heritage intersect.