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A Denver collector’s Native American artifacts are up for sale. A tribal group says these cultural objects need to be returned.

Denver’s Dean Taylor Collection is put in the spotlight in a battle over Native American property

This stone effigy is among 40 cultural items in Bonham's upcoming auction that have been flagged by the Association of American Indian Affairs as being potentially sensitive. The association has called for Bonham's to remove them from the auction. (Screenshot via bonhams.com)
This stone effigy is among 40 cultural items in Bonham’s upcoming auction that have been flagged by the Association of American Indian Affairs as being potentially sensitive. The association has called for Bonham’s to remove them from the auction. (Screenshot via bonhams.com)
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A national Native American advocacy organization says dozens of these pieces represent tribes' cultural heritage and it has called for Bonhams to remove them from the block.
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