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Judge promises decision over auction of tribal items in France





A judge in France held a hearing today to discuss a controversial auction where Hopi cultural items are due to be sold.

The Hopi Tribe of Arizona says the items being offered by the Néret-Minet auction house were stolen. The auction house has claimed the items were acquired legally.

The judge has promised a ruling before the start of the auction tomorrow, the Associated Press reported.

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Last-minute court ruling expected on Paris auction of contested Hopi artifacts (AP 4/11)
Arizona’s Hopi tribe faces off against Paris auction house (FRANCE 24 4/11)
Paris Judge To Decide Legality Of Hopi Artifact Sale (Fronteras 4/10)
Ruling expected on French sale of Hopi masks (USA Today 4/10)

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