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September 30, 2011 
A human skull from the Herero and ethnic Nama people is displayed during a ceremony in the auditorium... 
Berlin, Germany 
A human skull from Herero and ethnic Nama people is displayed during ceremony in auditorium of Berlin's... 
A human skull from the Herero and ethnic Nama people is displayed during a ceremony in the auditorium of Berlin's Charite hospital September 30, 2011. The hospital is returning 20 human skulls to Namibia, which were taken from victims of the Herero and Nama tribes, who died at the hands of German colonial forces during the resistance war in Namibia between 1904 and 190. The Namibian skulls were were sent to Berlin, a hub at the outset of the 20th century for anthropological research, for racial analysis, according to Charitie's research. Many skulls are still stored at the Medical History Museum at the teaching hospital in Berlin. REUTERS/Tobias Schwarz ( - Tags: POLITICS RELIGION) 
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