Sonoma State University Inventories Artifacts for Native American Repatriation
Published Date: 8/14/2025
Notice
Summary
Sonoma State University finished checking their collection of Native American items and found they belong to certain tribes. This means these tribes might get their cultural objects returned soon. No money changes hands, but the tribes should watch for next steps to claim their heritage.
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Tribes Identified for Repatriation
Sonoma State University has completed an inventory under the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) and determined a cultural affiliation between associated funerary objects and the Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian organizations named in this notice. If you are a member of one of those tribes or organizations, you may be able to request return of those cultural items; the notice says no money will change hands. The tribes and organizations named should watch for the next steps to claim the items.
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