The Foundation for Prussian Cultural Heritage is returning indigenous artifacts taken from graves in south-west Alaska, it announced Wednesday.
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Credit: Alliance/DPA/R. Hirschberger |
The excavated items, including two broken masks, a cradle and a wooden idol, had been brought by Jacobsen from Chenega Island and Sanradna (Soonroodna) in Kachemak Bay in southwest Alaska. As they were determined to have likely come into Jacobsen's possession as the result of looting and not through an archaeological dig with approval, the foundation decided to return the objects to representatives from the Chugach Alaska Corporation.
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The nine items included a mask, a cradle and a wooden idol [Credit: Alliance/DPA/R. Hirschberger] |
"I am particularly pleased that this return does not mark the ending but rather the beginning of an intensified collaborative exchange with the Chugach Alaska Corporation," said Parzinger. The returned objects will serve as part of a cooperative exchange of knowledge among generations within the Chugach community.
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The items will be the subject of an inter-generational exchange within the Chugach community [Credit: Alliance/DPA/R. Hirschberger] |
Source: Deutsche Welle [May 16, 2018]