Cal State Northridge to Return Native American Ancestors' Remains Home
Published Date: 4/30/2025
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Summary
California State University Northridge has finished checking its collection of Native American human remains and found they belong to certain tribes and Native Hawaiian groups. This means the university is ready to return these remains to the right communities. If you’re part of these groups, keep an eye out for the next steps to bring your ancestors home.
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Repatriation Ready for Tribal Remains
California State University Northridge completed an inventory under the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) and determined that certain human remains in its collection are culturally affiliated with specific Indian Tribes and Native Hawaiian organizations. The university is prepared to return those remains to the affiliated tribes and Native Hawaiian organizations; if you are a member or represent one of those groups, watch for the university’s next steps to arrange repatriation.
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