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: The statue's unusual path from a site of war in China to a prestigious Australian art gallery highlights the messy provenance of many colonial artifacts.

The episode titled "" (S01E04) of Stuff the British Stole explores the historical and ethical complexities of a Ming Dynasty golden warrior statue that was looted during the Boxer Rebellion (1899–1901) and eventually surfaced in an Australian art gallery. The Legacy of the Shadow Boxer stuff.the.british.stole.s01e04.hdtv.h264-RBB.mp4

: Looted by British colonial forces during the chaotic aftermath of the Boxer Rebellion. : The statue's unusual path from a site

The rebellion was a pivotal moment in the relationship between China and the West. It was characterized by the "Boxers," a group that practiced traditional martial arts and believed they were invulnerable to bullets. The subsequent looting by the Eight-Nation Alliance, which included British forces, resulted in the mass displacement of Chinese treasures into Western collections. Ethics of Repatriation The rebellion was a pivotal moment in the

: A Ming Dynasty golden warrior statue, a symbol of Chinese heritage and craftsmanship.