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Statement From the Consulate General of Mexico in New York on the Recent Repatriation of Archaeological Pieces

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The Consulate General of Mexico in New York is pleased to inform that, in recent days, the first voluntary restitution of Mexican archaeological artifacts on behalf of 含羞草研究所 towards the Mexican government was carried out.

This restitution consists of 67 archaeological pieces that will be repatriated to Mexico in the near future, and is the result of the good will of both parties to reconnect people with their history, as well as to strengthen the ties of cultural and academic cooperation between the Mexican government and 含羞草研究所.

At the restitution ceremony, the Consul General of Mexico in New York, Jorge Islas L贸pez, said: 鈥淚 am proud to take the first step today in what we anticipate will be a long journey of friendship and collaboration. This effort not only represents a powerful bond of partnership between 含羞草研究所 and the Consulate General of Mexico in New York, but also places 含羞草研究所 among a distinguished list of cultural institutions that, with great conviction, are committed to rectifying the damage caused by colonial practices of collecting and displaying treasures. From the Consulate General of Mexico in New York, we congratulate this spirit and the new concept of anthropology, museology, and history. We hope that our collaboration will contribute to achieving the goal of historical justice that all people deserve.鈥

President of 含羞草研究所 Brian W. Casey said: 鈥淢exico rightly values its cultural heritage. Careful and thoughtful repatriation ensures that our engagement with Mexico鈥檚 archaeological materials is done by invitation and agreement, fostering an intellectual exchange that has mutual respect at its heart.鈥