Sen. Martin Heinrich: Return tribal property to their rightful owners


Sen. Martin Heinrich (D-New Mexico) discusses S.3127, the .Safeguard Tribal Objects of Patrimony Act, at a press conference in Washington, D.C., on July 6, 2016. Photo by Indianz.Com

Sen. Martin Heinrich (D-New Mexico) explains why he introduced S.3127, the Safeguard Tribal Objects of Patrimony Act (STOP Act) to protect tribal property from being exported and sold overseas:
Earlier this year, when looking through a list of tribal artifacts up for bid at an art auction house in Paris, the Pueblo of Acoma discovered that the Acoma shield, a sacred ceremonial object, had been stolen and was about to be sold to the highest bidder.

After Acoma Gov. Kurt Riley notified me, I wrote a letter to Secretary of State John Kerry urging the U.S. State Department to take all possible action to help repatriate the shield and other stolen cultural items to American Indian tribes. Thankfully, in that particular case, intense public outcry and diplomatic pressure were enough to postpone the illegal sale of a tribe's cultural patrimony. In July, the U.S. Department of Justice announced that it is seeking a warrant to retrieve the shield from France.

This is welcome news, but it never should have come to that. And in hundreds of other cases, tribes across the nation have been unable to stop similar theft and sale of their priceless religious and cultural items in international markets.

Under federal law, it is a crime to steal and sell these types of Native American cultural objects. Unfortunately, the penalties in the Antiquities Act and the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act are not as high as other similar statutes, like the National Stolen Property Act. Prosecutions are too infrequent to deter criminals from smuggling and selling these objects. And there is no explicit ban on exporting these items to foreign countries, where they might be sold at auction.

That's why I introduced the Safeguard Tribal Objects of Patrimony Act. My legislation will increase penalties for stealing and illegally trafficking tribal cultural patrimony. It will also prohibit exporting these objects and create a tribal working group to help federal agencies better understand the scope of the problem and how to solve it.

Read More:
U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich: U.S. must help safeguard tribal patrimony (The Los Alamos Daily Post 8/21)

Also Today:
STOP Act To Protect Sacred Tribal Items Faces Criticism (AP 8/15)
Pueblo leaders: Patrimony legislation won’t hurt art dealers (The Santa Fe New Mexican 8/13)

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