Heiltsuk Nation celebrates return of chief's seat held at B.C. museum since 1911

Members of the Heiltsuk Nation on British Columbia's central coast are celebrating the first steps in the repatriation process for an elaborately carved chief's seat, shown in a handout photo. A statement issued by the nation says a blessing and repatriation ceremony took place Friday at the Royal BC Museum and Archives, where Heiltsuk leaders, archeology specialists, and family members gathered to receive the seat carved around 1900 by renowned artist and chief Captain Richard Carpenter. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Heiltsuk Nation, Royal BC Museum**MANDATORY CREDIT**

VICTORIA - Members of the Heiltsuk Nation on British Columbia's central coast are celebrating the first steps in the repatriation process for an elaborately carved chief's seat.

A statement issued by the nation says a blessing and repatriation ceremony took place Friday at the Royal BC Museum and Archives, where Heiltsuk leaders, archeology specialists, and family members gathered to receive the seat carved around 1900 by renowned artist and chief Captain Richard Carpenter.

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