Harvard Returns Fort Mohave School Native Remains to Tribes
Published Date: 3/19/2025
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Summary
Harvard’s Peabody Museum finished checking its collection and found that some human remains belong to Native American tribes linked to the Fort Mohave Indian School in Arizona. This means the museum will work with those tribes to return the remains respectfully. If you’re part of these tribes, keep an eye out for updates on the process and timing.
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Repatriation of Fort Mohave Remains
Under the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), Harvard’s Peabody Museum completed an inventory and determined that some human remains collected at the Fort Mohave Indian School, Mohave County, Arizona, are culturally affiliated with certain Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian organizations named in the notice. The museum will work with those tribes to return the remains respectfully, and tribe members should watch for updates on the process and timing.
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