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Alula Pankhurst

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Gender Male
Age 62
Born London
United Kingdom
Job Anthropologist
BooksResettlement and Famine in Ethiopia: The Villagers' Experience
Peripheral People: The Excluded Minorities of Ethiopia
Living in Urban Areas Due for Redevelopment: Views of Children and Their Families in Addis Ababa and Hawassa
Beyond Urban Relocation? Expectations and Concerns of Children and Caregivers in Addis Ababa and Hawassa
Understanding Community Variation and Change in Ethiopia: Implications for Children
Young Lives Ethiopia: Lessons from Longitudinal Research with the Children of the Millennium
Date of birth January 1,1962
Parents Richard Pankhurst
Rita Jacqueline Eldon
Grandparents Sylvia Pankhurst
Silvio Corio
Great grandparent Emmeline Pankhurst
Richard Pankhurst
Education Addis Ababa University | Natural Sciences Campus
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Alula Pankhurst is an Ethiopian scholar and social development consultant whose main focus is Ethiopia and Ethiopian studies. He has worked in Ethiopia for many years in a variety of positions including as an associate professor of anthropology at Addis Ababa University and as the country director for Young Lives.

Ethiopian Prince Alemayehu's lock of hair returned after 140 years in UK

May 22,2023 12:10 pm

By Hanna TemuariBBC News, Addis Ababa

A lock of hair from a young Ethiopian prince, who died over 140 years ago, has been handed over in the UK to representatives from his Home Country .

In 1868, British soldiers took Prince Alemayehu away after invading The Fortress of his father, Emperor Tewodros Ii , who then killed himself.

The Crown Prince died aged 18 in 1879 after an unhappy upbringing in Britain.

He was buried at Windsor Castle near London, but recent requests to have his body returned have been turned down.

One of The Prince 's descendants, Fasil Minas, expressed hope that the handing over of The Prince 's hair could pave The Way for his body to go back to Ethiopia.

At a ceremony in London on Thursday evening, Ethiopia's ambassador to the UK Teferi Melesse took possession of The Lock of hair, as well as A Number of other artefacts that had been looted from Emperor Tewodros's Maqdala fortress.

He welcomed their return, saying that they will go back to their rightful place, where they can continue to inspire and educate generations to come.

He Said that Ethiopia would continue to press the UK to return more items seized from The Fortress .

The Prince was taken to London aged just seven, where his status as an orphan elicited the sympathy of Queen Victoria .

She agreed to support him financially and put him under the guardianship of Captain Tristram Charles Sawyer Speedy, The Man who had accompanied The Prince from Ethiopia.

The Scheherazade Foundation, which facilitated The Return of The Lock of hair, said it had originally been in The Possession of Captain Speedy.

Leonie Turner, a descendant of Speedy who handed over the hair in London, told Canadian broadcaster CBC that she had discovered the artefact among her family heirlooms.

" I felt Prince Alemayehu 's hair was a long way from home, " she is quoted as saying.

Alula Pankhurst , a member of Ethiopia's Heritages Restitution National Committee, told The Bbc he welcomed The Return of the hair but said this should Just Be the start.

" The restitution of Ethiopian artefacts looted by the1868 British expedition to Magdala is important for restorative justice and an excellent way to build better relations and collaborations between British and Ethiopian institutions, " He Said .

There have long been calls for The Return of The Prince 's body with a fresh demand from his descendants in May.

But in a Buckingham Palace rejected The Call , saying exhuming The Prince 's remains would disturb The Remains of others buried in The Catacombs of St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle .

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