Voluntary Returns — ATADA.org

What is the ATADA Voluntary Returns Program?

The ATADA Voluntary Returns Program is a community-based initiative designed to bring sacred and highly-valued ceremonial objects back to Native American tribes. Returns take place through a consultative process in which ATADA representatives work directly with community and spiritual leaders of sovereign Native Nations. The program evolved through the recognition by art dealers and private collectors that certain objects, while being legal to own, have great importance to Native Nations, and that the return of items which are integral to enduring, traditional religious ceremonies could invigorate and enhance the lives of members of a tribe.

Since it began in late 2016, the ATADA Voluntary Returns Program has brought over 400 sacred and ceremonial objects from private collections and dealer inventory back to Southwestern tribes, at zero cost to them. Additional donated objects are presently being considered by various tribes for return. 

ATADA sees the Voluntary Returns Program as the right thing to do. It is a necessary step for art dealers to take in order to build positive relationships between the art trade and Native peoples.  As an international organization, ATADA is committed to facilitating the return of sacred, ceremonial items to Native Nations and Indigenous peoples within North America and throughout the world.  


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Voluntary Returns FAQ

Questions?

Contact ATADA’s Executive Director, David Ezziddine at director@atada.org

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