Illinois Archeology Center Returns Mound Site Remains to Tribes
Published Date: 4/16/2026
Notice
Summary
The Center for American Archeology in Illinois has finished listing human remains and burial items linked to Native American tribes from ancient mound sites. Starting May 18, 2026, these remains and objects can be returned to the tribes. This important step respects Native heritage and follows federal law, with no costs mentioned.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Repatriation Available to Tribes
If you are a listed Indian Tribe or a lineal descendant, human remains representing at least 158 individuals and 667 associated funerary objects may be returned to tribes on or after May 18, 2026. The notice names specific affiliated tribes and says requests may be submitted by any one or more of those tribes or by other tribes/lineal descendants who show cultural affiliation.
No Hazardous Treatments Reported
The notice states that no potentially hazardous materials were used to treat any of the human remains or associated funerary objects. If you plan to receive or handle these items, the Center for American Archeology reports there are no hazardous treatments documented for these remains and objects.
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