A sacred cloak worn by Indigenous leaders in the 16th century has been returned to Brazil from the National Museum of Denmark ...
A sacred cloak belonging to the Tupinambá Indigenous people of Brazil has been returned by the National Museum of Denmark ...
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A highly symbolic artefact, held at the National Museum of Denmark since 1689, will be presented in Rio de Janeiro in a ...
Indigenous chants and the rattle of maracas resounded Thursday in a Rio de Janeiro park, where Brazil's Tupinambá people ...
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12, 2024. The garment, made from bird feathers and plant fibers, was repatriated to Brazil after having spent more than 300 years in the National Museum of Denmark. Credit: AP/Bruna Prado The ...
The National Museum of Denmark is handing over an iconic cloak belonging to an indigenous group in Brazil at a ceremony being attended by President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva. Considered sacred by the ...
By the 21st century it was held in the ethnographic collection of Denmark's National Museum, the Nationalmuseet. In 2000, the museum lent the cloak out for an exhibition in Sao Paulo. A Tupinamba ...
The highly symbolic artifact, held at the National Museum of Denmark since 1689, was presented in Rio de Janeiro in a ceremony attended by President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva on Thursday.