University Returns Ancient Stone Tools to Native Tribes After Decades
Published Date: 1/13/2026
Notice
Summary
Sonoma State University plans to return sacred Native American stone tools to the Hoopa Valley Tribes starting February 12, 2026. These cultural items were taken decades ago and have been kept at the university since the 1970s. This repatriation honors Native traditions and shows respect for their heritage, with no costs or hazards involved.
Analyzed Economic Effects
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Sacred Stone Tools Returned to Tribe
Sonoma State University intends to return two lots of sacred stone tools that are culturally affiliated with the Hoopa Valley Tribe. The items have been housed at the university since 1976 and 1978, and repatriation may occur on or after February 12, 2026; the university reports no hazardous substances or costs involved.
Who Can Request Repatriation
Any lineal descendant, Indian Tribe, or Native Hawaiian organization can submit a written request for repatriation by showing by a preponderance of the evidence that they are a lineal descendant or culturally affiliated organization. If competing requests are received, Sonoma State University will decide the most appropriate requestor, and joint requests are treated as a single request.
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