The Hopi, the katsinam , and the French courts: looking outside the law in the repatriation of Indigenous cultural heritage
2016; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 23; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/13527258.2016.1232745
ISSN1470-3610
Autores Tópico(s)Religious Tourism and Spaces
ResumoKatsinam (plural of katsina) are effigies central to the religion of the Hopi people of northern Arizona in the United States. Since 2013 the Hopi have sought the return of katsinam being sold in French auction houses. The Hopi have employed a series of legal actions to stop the auctions. All such actions, however, have been consistently denied by French courts. This paper uses social science analysis to understand why the legal actions of the Hopi failed. This paper treats the case of the katsinam as a cautionary lesson in cultural heritage studies, with the goal of drawing insights that can inform other situations involving the repatriation of Indigenous cultural heritage.
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