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BEYOND LOCAL: Why it could take years to trace the Indigenous artifacts returned by the Vatican
Sixty-two Indigenous artifacts returned by the Vatican are now at the Canadian Museum of History as experts work to trace origins and facilitate community repatriation.
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BEYOND LOCAL: Why it could take years to trace the Indigenous artifacts returned by the Vatican
More than 60 Indigenous items repatriated from the Vatican are now back on Canadian soil — but their journey home is just getting started.
·Bradford West Gwillimbury, Canada
Read Full ArticleWhy it could take years to trace the Indigenous artifacts returned by the Vatican
More than 60 Indigenous items repatriated from the Vatican are now back on Canadian soil — but their journey home is just getting started. Experts and elders are now working to trace their origins and return them to the communities that created them. The items — which include baby carriers, embroidered gloves, a bow and arrow, moccasins, a sealskin kayak and a model Métis sled and dog team — are being housed for now at the Canadian Museum of His…
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