Harvard Peabody Museum Advances Native Remains Repatriation Process
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 and Native Hawaiian groups. This means these remains are connected to those communities and may be returned to them. If you’re part of these tribes or groups, keep an eye out for next steps—this process respects cultural heritage and follows important laws.
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Native Remains Linked for Repatriation
The Peabody Museum at Harvard finished an inventory and determined that some human remains are culturally affiliated with Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian organizations. The remains were collected at the Sherman Institute in Riverside County, CA, and may be returned to those tribes or Native Hawaiian groups as part of the repatriation process.
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