Florida Museum Catalogs Ancient Remains for Tribal Return
Published Date: 12/16/2025
Notice
Summary
The University of Florida’s Florida Museum of Natural History has finished checking its collection of ancient human remains and related items. They found these remains are connected to Native American tribes, and starting January 15, 2026, they can be returned to those tribes. This update affects how these important cultural items are handled and shared, with no costs mentioned.
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Repatriation eligible for two Florida tribes
If you are a member of the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians or the Seminole Tribe of Florida, the University of Florida's Florida Museum of Natural History has determined that human remains and associated funerary objects are affiliated with your tribes. The collection includes human remains representing at least 39 individuals and 81 associated funerary objects; repatriation may occur on or after January 15, 2026.
Who may request repatriation and process
The Miccosukee Tribe, the Seminole Tribe of Florida, any lineal descendant, or another tribe/Native Hawaiian organization that proves cultural affiliation by a preponderance of evidence may submit a written request for repatriation. Requests must be sent to David Blackburn, University of Florida, Florida Museum of Natural History, 1659 Museum Road, Gainesville, FL 32611, or by email to [email protected]; repatriation may occur on or after January 15, 2026, and the museum will resolve competing requests and may accept joint repatriation.
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