2025-05222Notice

Klondike Park to Repatriate Cultural Items to Native Descendants

Published Date: 3/27/2025

Notice

Summary

The Klondike Gold Rush National Historic Park is planning to return important cultural items to Native American tribes and descendants, following the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act. This means certain objects taken from federal or tribal lands will be given back to the rightful communities. The process respects Native heritage and will happen soon, with no cost to those receiving the items.

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Repatriation of Native Cultural Items

The Klondike Gold Rush National Historic Park intends to return objects of cultural patrimony removed from Federal or Tribal lands to lineal descendants, an Indian Tribe, or a Native Hawaiian organization named in this notice under the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA). The Park states the disposition will be carried out at no cost to the recipients.

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Key Dates

Published Date
3/27/2025

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Interior Department
National Park Service
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