“My family and I cannot thank this anonymous person enough,” said Neilga Koogéi Taija Revels.
Neilga Koogéi Taija Revels’s grandmother, Annabell Revels dancing in her regalia.
More than two weeks after a Juneau woman’s regalia was stolen from her home, she says it’s been returned anonymously by someone who refused the reward she offered. “My family and I cannot thank this anonymous person enough,” Neilga Koogéi Taija Revels said in a Facebook post. “They know who they are, and I am forever grateful to them,”
In the post, Revels said she was contacted by someone who said they bought the regalia from someone who was walking around downtown, trying to sell it. She says the person who returned the regalia learned that it was stolen from the attention the theft got on social media and in news coverage.“Everything is just stuff compared to regalia,” she said.
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