Museum to Return Ancient Native Remains to Tribes
Published Date: 6/27/2025
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Summary
The University of Pennsylvania Museum has finished checking its collection of Native American human remains and found they belong to certain Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian groups. This means the museum will work on returning these remains to the right communities. If you’re part of these groups, keep an eye out for updates on when and how the returns will happen.
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Penn Museum to Return Native Remains
If you are a member of an Indian Tribe or a Native Hawaiian organization named in this notice, the University of Pennsylvania Museum has completed its inventory and determined that certain human remains are culturally affiliated with your community. The museum will work on returning those remains to the affiliated tribes or Native Hawaiian organizations.
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