Basis for repatriation · The Ahayu'da are communally owned. · No one has the authority to take them from their shrines. Any Ahayu'da removed from its shrine has ... |
American Indian Law Review · The Zuni Quest for Repatriation of the War Gods: An Alternative Basis for Claim. Authors. Adele Merenstein ... |
The Pueblo of Zuni has been actively involved in the repatriation of cultural property and human remains since 1977, long before the passage of the Native ... |
Many non-Zunis refer to Abayu:da as "War Gods," but their role in Zuni culture encompasses a much wider range of concerns than simply war. |
12 авг. 1991 г. · The Zunis have held repatriation ceremonies at the museum for years, in part because curator of ethnology Edmund Ladd is a Zuni. In Zuni ... |
25 апр. 1990 г. · PREFACE. The Pueblo of Zuni respectfully requests that all Abaywda (Zuni War. Gods) be returned to the Zuni reli-. |
This article concerns two of those objects, 100-year-old wooden images of the twin gods, Ahayu:da, and details the nine-year process of repatriating them to the ... |
In I987, the Smithsonian Institution returned two Ahayu:da. (twin gods or war gods) to the Zuni of western New Mexico. Ne- gotiations leading to this ... |
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