Southern Ute Museum Plans Return of Sacred Items to Tribes
Published Date: 8/21/2025
Notice
Summary
The Southern Ute Cultural Center and Museum is planning to return sacred cultural items to Native American tribes, following the rules of NAGPRA. This means important objects will go back to the tribes they belong to, respecting their heritage and traditions. The process is set to happen soon, with no costs expected for the public.
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Museum to return sacred items
The Southern Ute Cultural Center and Museum intends to return sacred cultural items to Indian Tribes and Native Hawaiian organizations with a cultural affiliation, under the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA). The notice says the repatriation will happen soon and that no costs are expected for the public.
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