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Here is a newclip from Infobeat news service, that should be of interest
to those on this list, because of the implications of cultural ownership
by a minority culture:
Dave Wells
Quinault National Musuem Project
821 Kaiser RD NW 6A
Olympia WA 98502-2621 USA
360-866-4431
[log in to unmask]
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Rare book, art works on way to U.S.
An antique Tibetan medical text and 40 accompanying works of art are
on their way to the U.S. despite efforts by Buddhist clergy to block
their removal from a temple, police in Russia's Far East said
Tuesday. A duty officer in Ulan-Ude, capital of the Buddhist region
of Buryatia, said police foiled the priests' attempt to prevent the
removal of the rare copy of the Atlas of Tibetan Medicine, which will
be flown to the U.S. from Moscow. The book and its art works are 19th
century copies of a 17th century volume destroyed in 1959 following
China's takeover of Tibet. Buryatia authorities had a contract with
Pro-Cultural Inc., of Pleasantville, N.Y., allowing the book and
accompanying paintings to be exhibited in Atlanta, Mexico City,
Washington, D.C., Newark, N.J., Indiana and Colorado through 1999.
http://www.infobeat.com/stories/cgi/story.cgi?id=2554020055-2c6
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