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Judi Lynn

(160,527 posts)
Wed Oct 19, 2016, 02:07 AM Oct 2016

Senators: Loopholes allow for trafficking of tribal items

Source: Associated Press

Senators: Loopholes allow for trafficking of tribal items

Mary Hudetz, Associated Press

Updated 9:31 pm, Tuesday, October 18, 2016

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — A diplomatic push for the return of Native American ceremonial objects from auction houses in Paris has been hampered by loopholes in U.S. laws that authorities and lawmakers say prohibit the trafficking of the federally protected items domestically but don't explicitly ban dealers from exporting them to foreign markets.

The comments from U.S. Sens. Tom Udall and Martin Heinrich, both New Mexico Democrats, came Tuesday before a field hearing in Albuquerque, where tribal leaders and representatives of several federal agencies — including the U.S. State, Interior and Justice departments — testified that a growing international market for ceremonial objects that include masks and shields has made it difficult for tribes to track and repatriate stolen items.

"They are not pieces of art. They are spiritual objects deeply important for tribal identity," Udall said. "Theft not only robs the tribes of a sacred object, it robs them of a piece of their spiritual identity."

French officials have told the Obama administration that they often are unable to intervene in numerous auction house sales of the items at the request of the United States because American laws fall short of making it a crime to send the objects overseas, the senators said.


Read more: http://www.chron.com/news/us/article/Senator-Loopholes-allow-for-trafficking-of-9980802.php

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Senators: Loopholes allow for trafficking of tribal items (Original Post) Judi Lynn Oct 2016 OP
Where were they stolen from? pipoman Oct 2016 #1
Well, that's an enlightened viewpoint. FailureToCommunicate Oct 2016 #2
That guy had a lot of bling. Odin2005 Oct 2016 #3
Unusual response pipoman Oct 2016 #4
Interesting arrangement. Thanks. n/t Judi Lynn Oct 2016 #5
 

pipoman

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1. Where were they stolen from?
Wed Oct 19, 2016, 06:22 AM
Oct 2016

Native people have sold many things over the years, many other things have been legally acquired finds....unless there is record something is stolen the government should stay out of it, imo...most artifacts are better off in private collections than in a shoebox under an elephant tusk in some museum archive...

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