NC State Museum Returns Sacred Treasures to Tribes
Published Date: 6/16/2025
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Summary
North Carolina State University's Gregg Museum is planning to return special cultural items to Native American tribes and Native Hawaiian groups. These items are sacred or very important to their cultures. This respectful move follows the law and helps honor the original communities, with no money involved and timing set by the museum's process.
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Repatriation of Sacred Cultural Items
The North Carolina State University Gregg Museum intends to return cultural items that it identified as sacred objects or objects of cultural patrimony to affiliated Indian Tribes and Native Hawaiian organizations under the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA). There will be no money exchanged, and the schedule for returning the items will follow the museum's process.
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