Hood Museum at Dartmouth Readies Native Human Remains for Repatriation
Published Date: 5/14/2025
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Summary
The Hood Museum of Art at Dartmouth College finished checking their collection and found some human remains linked to Native American tribes. This means they’re ready to return these remains to the right tribes, following important laws that protect Native heritage. If you’re part of a tribe or Native Hawaiian group, keep an eye out for updates on how and when this will happen!
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Hood Museum to repatriate remains
The Hood Museum of Art at Dartmouth College completed an inventory under the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) and determined that certain human remains are culturally affiliated with Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian organizations. The museum is prepared to return those remains to the affiliated tribes or organizations and those groups should watch for notices about how and when the returns will occur.
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