Tulsa's Gilcrease Museum to return Native cultural items soon
Published Date: 4/18/2025
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Summary
The Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa plans to return some Native American cultural items to the right tribes, following important laws that protect these objects. This means certain unassociated funerary items will be sent back to their Native Hawaiian or Indian communities. The process respects cultural connections and helps honor Native traditions without any cost impact mentioned.
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Museum to Repatriate Funerary Items
Under the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), the Gilcrease Museum intends to return certain items that meet the definition of "unassociated funerary objects" to Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian organizations that are culturally affiliated with those objects. If you are a member of a Tribe or Native Hawaiian organization listed in the notice, your community is the intended recipient of those cultural items.
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