Forest Service Plans Reinterment of Native Remains at Grey Towers
Published Date: 9/12/2025
Notice
Summary
The Forest Service at Grey Towers National Historic Site plans to move some Native American human remains to their proper resting places, following important laws that protect these sacred items. This affects Native American tribes connected to the remains and aims to honor their heritage respectfully. The transfer is proposed soon, with no costs expected for the public.
Analyzed Economic Effects
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Return of Native American Remains
Grey Towers National Historic Site proposes to transfer Native American human remains to their proper resting places under the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), referencing an inventory notice published on May 14, 2025. This action affects the Native American tribes and lineal descendants connected to those remains and is intended to honor their heritage.
No Public Costs for Transfer
The Forest Service states the proposed transfer or reinterment will occur soon and that no costs are expected to be borne by the public. If you are a member of the public, you will not be charged for this transfer.
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