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The Long Return of Kueka: A Pemon Ancestral Stone’s Journey from Berlin to Venezuela

by Julia Evans – Entertainment Editor

Ancestral Stone​ returns to Venezuela After ‍Two-Decade Odyssey

Anzoátegui, Venezuela ‌- ⁤After more than two decades abroad, a sacred stone⁢ stolen from the‍ Pemon Indigenous community ⁢of Canaima national Park has ⁣finally‍ been returned to Venezuela, completing‌ a journey fraught with diplomatic hurdles, ⁢security threats, and a hefty $35,000 price tag covered by the Venezuelan government.The stone,known as Kueka,was repatriated in 2022,marking the end of a protracted ​struggle‌ for its ⁢return and a notable victory for the⁣ Pemon people.

The decades-long restitution process stemmed from initial uncertainty over the stone’s original custodians within the Mapuaríes community, followed‍ by ⁢extensive diplomatic negotiations.”When they took it, for the Mapuaríes it was not clear if it ​was the grandfather or the grandmother,” explained researcher Liliana Peña. “The community went⁢ through another vindication struggle at that time, this was added a long period of ⁤diplomatic claims until it became effective.” The return is particularly poignant for the pemon, who view Kueka‌ as a vital part of their cultural ⁢heritage and a‌ symbol ‌of resistance,​ having⁣ previously fought against a controversial hydroelectric project in the late 20th century.

Kueka’s journey didn’t end at the port of Anzoátegui. The stone, which elders described as leaving them “all overwhelmed and a ​half dying” upon its arrival, still faced a 1,000-kilometer trek across the country to reach its final ‍destination in the Canaima savannah. During​ the inland transport,​ the stone faced⁣ threats from paramilitary groups who warned they‍ would‌ destroy it. The​ Pemon community, known for their combative ‌spirit, responded by bolstering security measures.

Today, Kueka rests with its polished side – the⁤ result of work done during its time in⁤ Europe⁤ – facing the ground,⁣ while its rough, natural side is turned towards the sun, a testament to its enduring connection to the land and its people.The stone’s return represents not just the recovery of a cultural⁢ artifact,but a hard-won battle for Indigenous rights and self-determination.

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