Rematriation: the practice of returning people, territories, ancestral remains, artifacts, property, and other articles of symbolic value to their original homelands and/or stewards (see Hern and Johal). Rematriation shifts from ideas of repatriation (from the Latin repatriare—“to return to one’s fatherland”) in order to resist its patriarchal connotations. The concept of rematriation understands colonialism as an ongoing process and reality that must be resisted in the present day, rather than a purely historical occurrence, and is closely related to strategies of decolonization (see Murphy; Naveau; and Muehlebach; as well as the first issue of the SDUK broadsheet: GRAFTING).