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CANADA: Haida ancestors make it home at last

Next month, representatives of the Haida of northwestern British Columbia will retrieve the remains of over 100 ancestors from storage bins at Chicago’s Field Museum. The bodies were dug up over 100 years ago on the Queen Charlotte Islands when the Field Museum was racing against a New York museum to amass the best collection of northwest coastal artifacts. One Haida representative exclaimed that, at long last, “We’re fixing what happened and they’re being honored.”