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Cultural authorities condemn tribal auctions for significant Indigenous artifacts
Cultural authorities have condemned recent tribal auctions in Australia, citing the sale of significant Indigenous and Pacific Islander artifacts. One Fijian throwing club sold for $800, while Indigenous items including a Wunda shield fetched $1400. Activists demand the return of these culturally important objects to their rightful communities to preserve their heritage.
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