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Hopi Tribe
Gregory Annenberg Weingarten intervened in a French auction by purchasing sacred Native American objects and repatriating them to their rightful o...
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The National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) is part of the Smithsonian Institution, the largest museum complex in the world. The NMAI is composed of three facilities: the museum on Washington D.C.'s National Mall, the George Gustav Heye Center in New York City, and the Cultural Resources Center in Maryland. These three facilities offer a vast range of galleries, performances, educational programming, research, and conservation and repatriation programs. Additionally, the NMAI engages in community outreach efforts. With its vast resources, programs, and collections, the NMAI elevates the histories, stories, and cultures of past and contemporary Native communities across the Western Hemisphere.
In 2016, GRoW founder Gregory Annenberg Weingarten, pictured left with Kevin Gover, Director of the NMAI, was honored by the NMAI with the Innovative Partnership in Repatriation Award "for his instrumental role in the purchase of 24 sacred American Indian objects from a Parisian auction house with the express purpose of repatriating them to the Hopi and Apache Nations."
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