B.C. First Nation buys back 140 year old robe, paying almost $40,000 to bring it home
B.C. First Nation buys back 140 year old robe, paying almost $40,000 to bring it home

 By Ashley Joannou THE CANADIAN PRESS ATLIN, B.C.- A man who helped return a 140-year-old Tlingit robe to the British Columbia First Nation where it was created says it’s as if the regalia called out to its people and they are bringing it home. The intricately woven Chilkat robe, made of mountain goat wool and yellow cedar bark, was purchased by the Taku River Tlingit First Nation in northwestern B.C. for almost $40,000 after it went up for sale at a Toronto auction house last year. The robe arrived in Whitehorse Wednesday and will travel 175 kilometres south to the First Nation’s traditional territory in Atlin, B.C., where it’s expected to go on display and may be used in future ceremonies. While the community celebrates the return of a piece

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