De'Adria Farmer-Pellman
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Their justification was that they were looted, that they were stolen artifacts. They had been taken by colonizers.
These are very expensive relics. The value of the bronzes is something people don't like to talk about. One overhead sold not long ago for about 12 million U.S. dollars.
These are very expensive relics. The value of the bronzes is something people don't like to talk about. One overhead sold not long ago for about 12 million U.S. dollars.
These are very expensive relics. The value of the bronzes is something people don't like to talk about. One overhead sold not long ago for about 12 million U.S. dollars.
So, you know, I sent them documentation, not just, you know, from all of the scholars around bronzes, but from their own website and their own publications.
So, you know, I sent them documentation, not just, you know, from all of the scholars around bronzes, but from their own website and their own publications.
So, you know, I sent them documentation, not just, you know, from all of the scholars around bronzes, but from their own website and their own publications.
Part of this whole effort is to ensure that we have access to these relics so that we can learn our history. The willingness to sit and work together is about sharing cross-cultural education and just ending what essentially is a war. You know, it hasn't ended yet. It won't end until we sit down together and we work together and heal.
Part of this whole effort is to ensure that we have access to these relics so that we can learn our history. The willingness to sit and work together is about sharing cross-cultural education and just ending what essentially is a war. You know, it hasn't ended yet. It won't end until we sit down together and we work together and heal.
Part of this whole effort is to ensure that we have access to these relics so that we can learn our history. The willingness to sit and work together is about sharing cross-cultural education and just ending what essentially is a war. You know, it hasn't ended yet. It won't end until we sit down together and we work together and heal.