For nearly a century, the Vatican has been in possession of a shrunken head the size of a fist that once belonged to the Shuar, an indigenous people of Ecuador. In an unlikely move Saturday, the Vatican returned it, AFP reports. It's "very rare" for the Vatican museums to return artifacts, and it wasn't easy for Ecuador to get the head back, requiring months of negotiations.
It was finally returned during Ecuadorian President Lenin Moreno's visit with Pope Francis this weekend. During the meeting, the two discussed "themes of mutual interest such as respect for indigenous populations and their culture, and the protection of the environment,” Vatican Radio quotes the Vatican press office as saying.
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