Perhaps nowhere else in Europe the colonial era is as present as in ethnological museums. A large part of these cultural assets in the possession of the museums are not exhibited but remain unseen.
Their collections were created with clear political goals. This topic is part of the process of coming to terms with the still discriminatory structures from the colonial era. Culture and cultural assets are the cornerstones of every society and belong in the hands of those deprived in a situation of injustice. This topic is too important not to be explicitly emphasized.