Photos: Hopi and Apache spiritual artifacts
Allison Gister, left, and Carol Laumen of the Annenberg Foundation used a clandestine plan to secure the return of valuable Native American masks from a Paris auction this month. They executed the deal Dec. 9 from Los Angeles using telephone and online bids. (Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times)
Hopi and Apache spiritual artifacts auction
French auctioneer Alan Leroy during the auction of sacred objects from the Hopi and San Carlos Apache tribes in Paris. (Joel Saget / AFP/Getty Images)
Masks for sale at the Paris auction site. A Hopi tribal spokesman said more than 1,000 sacred objects are still in the hands of outsiders. “We see them as spiritual beings,” he said. (Joel Saget / AFP/Getty Images)
A view of three Hopi masks from Arizona during a Paris auction of sacred objects from the Hopi and San Carlos Apache Native American tribes in December 2013. (Joel Saget / AFP/Getty Images)
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A Wakaskatsina mask, a Katsina Jemez mask and a Hakto mask during a Paris auction of sacred objects from the Hopi and San Carlos Apache Native American tribes. (Joel Saget / AFP/Getty Images)