Brazil museum reopens amid looted heritage debate

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Recife's Museum of Abolition reopened with two exhibitions. The shows engage Brazil in debates over returning African cultural objects.

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The story touches global antiquities trade but carries no direct consequences for U.S. taxes or energy costs.

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Museums and cultural ministries follow standard repatriation procedures.

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