Mütter Museum to Repatriate Native Remains from Its Grotesque Collection
Published Date: 3/18/2025
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Summary
The Mütter Museum in Philadelphia has finished checking its collection and found that some human remains belong to Native American tribes or Native Hawaiian groups. This means the museum will work to return these remains to the right communities. If you’re part of these groups, now’s the time to connect with the museum to help with the process.
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Repatriation of Native American Remains
The Mütter Museum has completed an inventory and determined that some human remains are culturally affiliated with Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian organizations. If you are a member of one of those tribes or Native Hawaiian organizations, the museum will work to return those remains and you should contact the museum to begin the repatriation process.
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