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First Nations leaders unveil items repatriated from the Vatican at History Museum

Five artifacts returned from the Vatican include culturally significant items like a birch bark sap collector, with 62 repatriated after over a century, Indigenous leaders said.

  • At the Canadian Museum of History, First Nations leaders unveiled five items repatriated from the Vatican and unboxed two crates with origins yet to be determined.
  • In 2022, an Indigenous delegation met Pope Francis in Rome and viewed some 62 Vatican-held artifacts, while years of negotiations involving then-prime minister Justin Trudeau led to a November transfer to the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops.
  • Returned objects include a birch bark sap collector from Akwesasne, embroidered gloves from Athabasca Chipewyan, and a wooden bowl and spoon from Manitoulin Island, with Anishinabek Nation Grand Chief Linda Debassige noting her uncle's name is etched on them after seven generations.
  • Assembly of First Nations National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak said the returns are emotional and a significant step in healing and reconciliation, reflecting years of advocacy by First Nations leaders.
  • The 62 items trace back to a 1925 Rome exhibit organized by Pope Pius XI, and the repatriation gained momentum after the Tk'emlups te Secwepemc First Nation announcement sparked a national push; two crates remain untraced, containing a bow and arrow, a loom, and other items.
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First Nations leaders unveil more items repatriated from the Vatican

OTTAWA — First Nations leaders on Tuesday unveiled five items repatriated to their communities after being held at the Vatican for more than a century. They also unboxed another two crates of items with origins that have yet to be determined.

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First Nations leaders unveil items repatriated from the Vatican at History Museum

First Nations leaders unveiled today five items repatriated to their communities after being at the Vatican for more than a century.

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The First Nations unveiled about 50 artifacts, some in public and the majority in private.

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