U.S. museum given ‘cultural repatriation’ award for returning Inuit bodies
A renowned American museum and an Inuit government have received an award for returning Inuit bodies that had been dug up and taken for scientific study.
Chicago’s Field Museum and the Nunatsiavut government in Labrador have been given the first Cultural Repatriation Award by Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami, Canada’s national Inuit group.
“In this discussion of reconciliation and the pathways to get there, we wanted to celebrate some of the people who have worked with us to get there, and hopefully move the conversation to a much more positive space,” Natan Obed, president of ITK, said Wednesday.
Obed said the decision to establish the award came after controversy earlier this spring over cultural appropriation.