Sacramento State University Ready to Return Tribal Artifacts
Published Date: 7/29/2025
Notice
Summary
California State University, Sacramento finished checking their collection of Native American funerary items and found they belong to certain Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian groups. This means these items are ready to be returned to the right communities. If you’re part of these groups, keep an eye out for how and when the items will be sent back—no money changes hands, just respect and care.
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Repatriation of Native American Items
California State University, Sacramento completed an inventory under the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) and determined that certain associated funerary objects are culturally affiliated with specific Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian organizations. Those items are ready to be returned to the affiliated communities, and the notice says no money changes hands — the return is about respect and care. If you belong to one of the affiliated Tribes or organizations, watch for details on how and when the items will be transferred back.
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