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The artifacts will be taken back to tribal territory in South Dakota. There will be a year-long bereavement process, said Broken Nose, starting with the Dec. 29 anniversary of Wounded Knee.
BARRE — On Saturday, the Barre Museum Association officially returned the final pieces of a collection of tribal artifacts to representatives of the Lakota-Sioux tribes. For many watching, it ...
Earlier this month, a Massachusetts museum finally returned some 150 Native American artifacts to Lakota Sioux peoples. The museum was in possession of these items for more than a century and ...
The return of artifacts from the Wounded Knee Massacre will help Lakota Sioux elders start to heal from their trauma, and give young people a chance to learn about their history, says Kevin Killer.
In total, the museum has removed 23 cultural artifacts including jewelry and traditional tools. The museum pulled the objects after January, when federal officials made amendments to a 1990 law called ...
So much for the respect for the native American Tribes. That decision struck me as hypocrisy. If you’re concealing the artifacts until you hear from the tribes or the descendants, how do you ...