Turtle Bay Park to repatriate Native cultural items to tribes
Published Date: 4/18/2025
Notice
Summary
Turtle Bay Exploration Park in Redding, CA, is planning to return important cultural items to Native American tribes and Native Hawaiian groups. This move follows a law that protects Native heritage and helps honor their history. The repatriation will happen soon, with no costs expected for the public, but it’s a big step for respecting cultural connections.
Analyzed Economic Effects
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Return of Cultural Items to Tribes
Members of the named Indian Tribes and Native Hawaiian organizations will have certain cultural items that meet the definition of objects of cultural patrimony returned to them under the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA). The Turtle Bay Exploration Park in Redding, CA, intends to repatriate these affiliated items to those groups.
No Public Cost for Repatriation
You will not be expected to pay any costs for this repatriation; the notice states there are no costs expected for the public. The intended return of items is being carried out without an expected public expense.
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