Museum Returns Ancient Remains to Native Tribes After Inventory Check
Published Date: 4/2/2025
Notice
Summary
The Cleveland Museum of Natural History has finished checking its collection and found that some human remains and burial items belong to Native American tribes or Native Hawaiian groups. This means these items will be returned to the right communities, following important laws that protect Native heritage. If you’re part of these groups, keep an eye out for updates on when and how the items will be sent back.
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Repatriation of Native Remains
The Cleveland Museum of Natural History completed an inventory and determined that certain human remains and associated funerary objects are culturally affiliated with Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian organizations. Those human remains and funerary objects will be returned to the affiliated tribes or organizations under the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA). If you are a member of an affiliated tribe or Native Hawaiian organization, watch for notices about when and how repatriation will occur.
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