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To the looter goes the spoils
To the looter goes the spoils











to the looter goes the spoils

Some museums, such as one at the University of Denver, decline gifts that have poor provenance.įor centuries, Native Americans have decried the looting of the graves of their ancestors by pothunters and scientists and the display of their remains and belongings in museums. The Arizona museum has documented about 80% of its collection, as has the Brooklyn Museum and other institutions that are considered less prestigious than the Met but that have substantial Native American collections. “That’s a lot of missing documentation, which is a problem,” said Kelley Hays-Gilpin, a curator at the Museum of Northern Arizona. Photograph: Nicholas Hunt/Getty Images for Christian DiorĮxperts say a lack of documented histories is a red flag that objects could have been stolen or may be fake.

to the looter goes the spoils

Most either have no histories listed, leave gaps in ownership ranging from 200 to 2,000 years or identify previous owners in such vague terms as an “English gentleman” and “a family in Scotland”.Ĭharles and Valerie Diker attend the 2017 Guggenheim International Gala in New York City. In 2017, as other institutions grappled with returning colonial-era spoils, the Met announced the Dikers’ gift of another 91 Native American works.Ī ProPublica review of records the museum has posted online found that only 15% of the 139 works donated or loaned by the Dikers over the years have solid or complete ownership histories, with some lacking any provenance at all. The Dikers, who have amassed one of the most significant private collections of Native American works, have been donating or lending objects to the Met since 1993. Ownership was transferred to the Met in 2017. But the museum’s timeline doesn’t start until 2003, when the Dikers bought them from a collector. Historians say the masks were taken in 1871. Be the only survivor (of both teams ofc.The Met’s ownership history for the masks, also known as provenance, omits more than a century of their whereabouts. Win 10 matches in a row (without losing) with an rating of 2000 or above Win 10 matches in a row (without losing) with an rating of 1800 or above Win 10 matches in a row (without losing) Win a ranked match in Blade's Edge, Nagrand and Lordearon arena Kill an enemy who is standing on the starting rock

to the looter goes the spoils

Kill the flag carrier, pick up the flag and score for your team Get a killing blow under effect of the Berserker buff in EoTS Capture (in 1 battle) 3 flags (and score) without dying Get 5 honorable kills on 5 flag carriers Kill the flag carrier while he's in their flag room (just before scoring) Grab the flag and capture it within 75 seconds Kill 'x' players before they leave your flag room Score 3 flag captures in 1 battle, without dying Get 5 honor kills at all the 5 bases (25 kills in total) in 1 battle Assault and Defend 2 bases (so 4 in total) in 1 battle A second achievement with 'x' flag interupts In 1 AB battle interupt flag capture 'x' times 10 Victories with all 5 bases under your control

to the looter goes the spoils

Overcome a 500 point disadvantage in AB and win (so wen your team has 500 points and your enemy got 1000 you need to win (while you where losing first) Defend (by recapping the flag) 50 AB bases Own the AV epic mount (of your faction ofc.) Defend and assault a Tower and a Graveyard and kill soemone at the Field of Strife in 1 AV battle Win while your Captain and General survives, all towers (both the Horde and Alliance ones) are controlled by your faction (so not destroyed) Win while your team is in control of both graveyards 50 Honorable Kills in Drek'Thars/Stormpikes room (only the room of your faction general) It will be found/acquired/looted in Alterac Valley. Comment by 114944This seems to be one of the requirements to acquire the title of Battlemaster, an achievement which will be introduced with WoTLK.













To the looter goes the spoils