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American Museum of Natural History closes Native American exhibit rooms in accordance with new government rules

The New York museum announced Friday the closure of two of its rooms where Native American objects are exhibited. At issue are new government rules requiring the consent of descendants of indigenous tribes.

The American Museum of Natural History in New York announced on Friday January 26 that it was closing two rooms to the public in which Native American objects are exhibited, in accordance with new government rules.

These rules, put in place by the Joe Biden administration and entered into force on January 12, require museums to obtain consent from the descendants of indigenous tribes before exhibiting objects linked to cultural, religious or religious practices or beliefs. funerals. The objective is, ultimately, to return these objects to the tribes.

In view of the large number of Native American objects exhibited in two of its rooms, the New York Museum of Natural History decided to close them rather than remove or cover certain objects.

12,000-year-old canoe and darts

These items include a birch bark canoe from the Menominee tribe, 12,000-year-old darts and a Katsina doll from the Hopi tribe in Arizona.

The move reflects a sense of “growing urgency” on the part of all museums to review how they represent indigenous cultures, according to the prestigious museum’s director Sean Decatur. The New York Museum of Natural History attracts some 4.5 million visitors a year.

Other American museums, such as the Field Museum in Chicago, the Peaboy Museum of Archeology and Ethnology at Harvard University and the Cleveland Museum of Art, have covered some display cases or removed only the most sensitive objects, according to THE New York Times.

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2024-01-27 11:44:00
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