Harvard University's Peabody Museum and Warren Anatomical Museum recently completed the legal process for repatriating the remains of 313 Native people from eastern Massachusetts to Wampanoag ...
Feb. 25—TRAVERSE CITY — Despite a 33-year-old federal law requiring the release of remains of more than 110,000 Native Americans, the nation's top universities and museums are still holding on to them ...
New revisions to the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act went into effect Jan. 12, according to The Federal Registry. The changes establish a series of timelines and directives for ...
The University of Minnesota possesses collections of Native American ancestor remains and associated funerary objects that were supposed to be repatriated to their respective Tribes more than 30 years ...
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A museum in Barre, Massachusetts, said it has started the process of hiring an expert to evaluate its collection of objects from native tribes, as part of a repatriation process. Sioux leaders believe ...
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