
This 2013 photo released courtesy of the San Carlos Apache Tribe shows Vernelda Grant, director of the Historic Preservation and Archaeology Department for the San Carlos Apache Tribe, left, with Vincent Randall, cultural director for the Yavapai-Apache Nation, center, and Wally Davis Jr., vice chairman of the Tonto Apache Tribe, gathered near the Verde River in central Arizona. Two dozen tribal ceremonial items purchased last year at auction in France are set to return to Arizona. A U.S. charitable foundation paid $530,000 for the hoods and ornate masks to give them to the Hopi and two Apache tribes, which use them to invoke the ancestral spirits in ceremonies. (AP Photo/Twila Cassadore, San Carlos Apache Tribe)
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