LONDON, ENGLAND.- The Royal College of Surgeons of England handed the Aboriginal remains of Trugani to a delegation from Tasmania. Trugani was the only survivor of the "Black War". After her death, her body was exhumed and plundered by scientists and souvenir hunters. Sir Peter Morris, president of the Royal College of Surgeons, said, "We are conducting archival research to identify the museum’s holdings so that we can return remains to their rightful place of rest. It is very important to an Australian Aborigine that their body, and their ancestors’ bodies, be returned to the land from which they arose."