2025-04613Notice

Kentucky Park to Repatriate Cultural Item to Native Tribes

Published Date: 3/19/2025

Notice

Summary

John James Audubon State Park in Kentucky plans to return a special cultural item to Native American tribes, following important laws that protect Native heritage. This means the park is giving back something that belongs to the tribes, respecting their history and culture. The process is happening soon and helps honor Native communities without any cost to the public.

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Park returns cultural patrimony to tribes

If you represent a Native American tribe or a Native Hawaiian organization named in this notice, John James Audubon State Park in Henderson, Kentucky intends to return a cultural item that it says is an object of cultural patrimony under the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA). The park intends to carry out the repatriation soon and the notice says it will be done without cost to the public.

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Key Dates

Published Date
3/19/2025

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