College Unearths Ancestors: Time to Repatriate Remains to Tribes
Published Date: 5/16/2025
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Summary
California State University, Chico has finished checking its collection of human remains and found they are connected to Native American tribes or Native Hawaiian groups. This means these remains might be returned to the right communities soon. If you’re part of these groups, keep an eye out for updates and possible actions coming up.
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University Inventory: Native Remains Return
California State University, Chico completed an inventory of human remains and determined those remains are culturally affiliated with one or more Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian organizations under the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA). Those remains may be returned (repatriated) to the affiliated tribes or Native Hawaiian organizations; representatives of those groups should watch for further notices or contact the university.
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