Pope returns 62 artifacts to Indigenous peoples from Canada as part of reckoning with colonial past
Source: AP
By NICOLE WINFIELD
Updated 6:58 AM CST, November 15, 2025
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VATICAN CITY (AP) The Vatican on Saturday returned 62 artifacts to Indigenous peoples from Canada, a historic restitution that is part of the Catholic Churchs reckoning with its role in helping suppress Indigenous culture in the Americas.
Pope Leo XIV gave the artifacts, including an iconic Inuit kayak, and supporting documentation to a delegation of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops, which is expected to return them to individual Indigenous communities. A joint statement from the Vatican and Canadian church described the pieces as a gift and a concrete sign of dialogue, respect and fraternity.
The items were part of the Vatican Museums ethnographic collection, known as the Anima Mundi museum. The collection has been a source of controversy for the Vatican amid the broader museum debate over the restitution of cultural goods taken from Indigenous peoples during colonial periods.
Most of the items in the Vatican collection were sent to Rome by Catholic missionaries for a 1925 exhibition in the Vatican gardens. The Vatican insists the items were gifts to Pope Pius XI, who wanted to celebrate the churchs global reach, its missionaries and the lives of the Indigenous peoples they evangelized.

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Scrivener7
(57,822 posts)paleotn
(21,172 posts)They belong to the Greeks.
wolfie001
(6,514 posts)Used many of them in their crowns and royal regalia. They should return every single one.
dawn5651
(736 posts)WmChris
(504 posts)He has at least begun the process and maybe set a precedent.
oasis
(53,198 posts)Social?
Bayard
(27,787 posts)But, he does seem to be doing some good work.