Antiquities, the World Is Your Homeland

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Antiquities, the World Is Your Homeland - James Cuno Challenges Nationalist View of Cultural Property - NYTimes.com

In the United States, for example, the 1990 Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act required every museum getting public funds to survey its collections; identify Indian remains and funerary, sacred and other objects; and consult with Indian tribes and "repatriate" the artifacts if requested. Such objects may have been legitimately purchased a century ago from the tribes or have no issue clouding their provenance, but claims of ordinary property give way before claims of cultural property.

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