San Diego State University Tweaks Native American Artifact Ownership List
Published Date: 9/11/2025
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Summary
San Diego State University updated its list of Native American groups connected to certain cultural items they have. This change affects tribes and Native Hawaiian organizations by clarifying who’s linked to these items. No money or deadlines are involved—just making sure the right groups are recognized.
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Tribal Cultural Affiliation Clarified
San Diego State University amended its inventory notice to update which Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian organizations are identified as culturally affiliated with certain cultural items. The amendment modifies a notice first published in the Federal Register on December 18, 2000. No money, deadlines, or payments are involved; the change only clarifies which groups are recognized.
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