Saturday, March 9, 2013

Reactions on Indian Country Today


My two blogs about the sales of Hopi Katsinam was picked up by Indian Country Today
under the title: 71 Hopi and Zuni Masks to be Auctioned in Paris. A lot of people  comented on their post. I just copied and pasted the comments.
ICTMN Staff
March 07, 2013
On April 12, a collection of 71 Hopi and Zuni masks will be auctioned by Neret-Minet at the Druout Richelieu gallery and auction house in Paris, France. The array of katsinam masks was amassed by a collector over the course of 30 years, and date to the late 19th and early 20th century, according to the description at Druout.com (a translated version can be found at ArtDaily.org).
"The idea that a people would dedicate so much time and energy to the rise of celestial bodies fascinated our collector," reads the auction's description. "In his collection, the CROW MOTHER mask, Angwusnasomtaqa in the Hopi language, held pride of place, and he had to wait over 20 years to attend the Powamu rituals in early February, the only time the mother of all the Katsinam appears in the village. By his own admission, you have to see the masks in dances to fully appreciate them."
The text goes on to describe ten other masks being auctioned.
Not everyone is thrilled about the auction. In a post at Muddy Roads & Dusty Trails, a blogger describes the Hopi as "horrified."
"Under American law [the masks] should be repatriated to the Hopi Nation," the blogger writes. "The auction house knows this, from their good description of the pieces on can easily deduct that they know about the power of these friends but prefer the power of cash and carry. Katsinam should never be sold on the auction block. The sadness on Hopi is immeasurable. The art stolen under the Nazi regime is also in the process of being returned to their original owners families. Let the same rule be applied."
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Very Traditional
This is a very sad and disappointing event to hear about! Any kind of ceremonial or religious Native artifact needs to be returned to their decsendants not only here in the states but from around the world. We need to form an organization where we have people looking out for objects being sold or auctioned off like this case and use the power and knowledge that the Great Spirit gave us to bring our ancestors and implements home where they belong. "The Spirits are not happy, neither am I."
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Thu, 03/07/2013 - 19:11
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indianmedicine
It is so interesting that NAI Culture has recognized "ET's", influencing this World;when conventional Science denied any "Life Force" off this Planet. Through the "Art & Ceremony", NAI have taught their Generations of the vast Celestial Bodies that are just now being recognized and told to the General Public and Science's that NAI have always called "The Great Mystery of The Creator". Conventional European Thought publicly denied the existence of Extra Terrestrial Life, Beings, and Space Travel - where NAI in their Art captured the very essence of what the European Mind denied; and Secret Societies taught in their "Schools of Thought". Look at the Anasazi Ancient One's and their Legacy Painted on Canyon Walls - which includes ET existence, visitation, and interface with "The People".
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Thu, 03/07/2013 - 20:24
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margarita fox
It is my understanding that many "friends" were stolen from the Kiva at First Mesa approximately thirty years ago -- interesting that this "collector" began accumulating them "thirty years ago". Unless the collector is Native American he would not have been permitted to see the dances on the Mesa at any time. These should be returned to the Hopi. They carry a power that helps all mankind and can destroy those who hoard them.
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Fri, 03/08/2013 - 01:32
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proud indian
first our land now our religion and beliefs... its just plain disgusting!!
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Fri, 03/08/2013 - 06:10
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A random Navajo
Man this is what I call a double standard, the French get all of their art stolen by the Nazi's back, yet the Hopi who are Indigenous Americans can't even get there sacred objects back even though according to law it is theirs. It is almost disgusting to see that for a people whom respect human rights that they cannot respect our rights as a people.
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Fri, 03/08/2013 - 09:30
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Joe Abodeely
I have been the CEO of the Arizona Military Museum for a third of a century. Arizona's rich and colorful history was forged by the militaries of the Spanish, the Mexicans, and the U.S. Before them were the various Indian cultures dating from prehistoric times. Those great Indian cultures and artifacts were lost through history, but some have survived and should all be honored and kept among the original peoples' descendants. These masks should be returned to the Hopi people. I am not a tree hugger nor a naive idealist. I am a retired Army Colonel who served his country in Vietnam as a combat infantry unit commander. I love my country and iits history which includes that of the Native American Indian.
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Fri, 03/08/2013 - 09:31
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Anonymous
I am Hopi and I can speak on behalf of my fellow Hopi Sinom, that this is terrible! We do not sell these as these are very sacred to us. This outrages me as an individual. So very sad.
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Fri, 03/08/2013 - 14:13
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Zuni Pueblo
This is very sad that we do not know that collecters all over the world can collect this like this and auction them off. This is wrong!!!
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Fri, 03/08/2013 - 14:56
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Zuni Pueblo
This is very sad that we do not know that collecters all over the world can collect this like this and auction them off. This is wrong!!!
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Fri, 03/08/2013 - 14:56
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maktima
this is very heart breaking but just know that the persons who will possess these sacred beings will be dealt with by the katsina spirit itself. they don't know how powerful these katsinas are but they will know later on in life.
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Fri, 03/08/2013 - 15:24
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Anonymous
Hopi would never give their tradition away let alone sell them. The katsinams need to be return to the Hopi land as well as the Hopi people.
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Fri, 03/08/2013 - 16:02
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Thieves
They need to return those masks ASAP....
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Fri, 03/08/2013 - 16:35
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Anonymous
This is a complete outrage! Something must be done to keep our most sacred possessions just that-sacred! This is exactly why outsiders are not allowed at out cermonies, if these are sold this would be a blaitent disrespectful action to my Hopi people. These must be returned immediately! These artifacts are products of centuries old ceremonies done every year to pray for the Earth & the well being of our people. Our name means the Peaceful People & for this to be done to us gives me a feeling of great disgust.
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Fri, 03/08/2013 - 16:37
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Never lost but ...
I am appalled!! No respect for any kind of property or the Hopi self preservation. The person who didn't have any idea what they were doing and obviosly still doesn't, will only be sent to his own doom. We are all sad, and will pray for their safe return home.
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Fri, 03/08/2013 - 16:48

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