NY Museum Prepares to Return Ancient Native Remains to Tribes
Published Date: 4/23/2026
Notice
Summary
The Garvies Point Museum in New York has finished checking its collection and found Native American human remains linked to the Delaware Nation tribes. Starting May 26, 2026, these remains can be officially returned to the tribes. This is a respectful step to honor Native American heritage, with no costs mentioned and clear instructions for requesting repatriation.
Analyzed Economic Effects
1 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Return of Native American Remains
The Garvies Point Museum has determined that human remains representing at least one Native American individual are culturally affiliated with the Delaware Nation, Oklahoma and the Delaware Tribe of Indians. Starting May 26, 2026, the museum may repatriate these remains to those tribes or to a lineal descendant who proves affiliation, and written requests must be sent to the museum's authorized representative.
Your PRIA Score
Personalized for You
How does this regulation affect your finances?
Sign up for a PRIA Policy Scan to see your personalized alignment score for this federal register document and every other regulation we track. We analyze your financial profile against policy provisions to show you exactly what matters to your wallet.
Key Dates
Department and Agencies
Related Federal Register Documents
2026-04606 — Alaska; Hunting and Trapping in National Preserves
The National Park Service wants to update rules about hunting, trapping, and fishing in Alaska’s national preserves to bring back long-standing practices that support both state and federal laws. These changes affect hunters, trappers, and anyone using Alaska park lands, aiming to balance access and conservation. You’ve got until April 9, 2026, to share your thoughts—no money changes are expected, just clearer, fairer rules.
2026-09583 — Request for Nominations for the Acadia National Park Advisory Commission
The National Park Service is looking for awesome people to join the Acadia National Park Advisory Commission. If you live in or love the Mount Desert Island area or nearby towns, this is your chance to help shape the park’s future! Send your nomination by June 15, 2026, and get ready to make a difference without any pay but with plenty of pride.
2026-09558 — National Register of Historic Places; Notification of Pending Nominations and Related Actions
The National Park Service is asking the public to share their thoughts on historic places nominated for the National Register before May 2, 2026. If you care about preserving cool old buildings or sites, now’s your chance to speak up by May 28, 2026. This process helps decide which places get special recognition, but it doesn’t cost you anything to join in!
2026-09407 — Notice of Intended Repatriation: University of California, Davis, Davis, CA
UC Davis plans to return three special Native American baskets to the Blue Lake Rancheria Tribe and related groups starting June 11, 2026. These baskets are important cultural items connected to the Hoopa Valley and Tsnungwe people. No big costs or risks are expected, but the university is making sure everything is safe and respectful.
2026-09401 — Notice of Inventory Completion: University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
The University of Michigan has finished checking its collection and found Native American ancestral remains linked to certain tribes. These remains can be returned to the tribes starting June 11, 2026. This process helps honor Native American heritage and involves no costs or risks to the public.
2026-08948 — National Register of Historic Places; Notification of Pending Nominations and Related Actions
The National Park Service is asking for your thoughts on historic places nominated before April 18, 2026, to be added to the National Register of Historic Places. If you care about preserving history, now’s your chance to comment by May 21, 2026. This process helps protect important sites without costing you a dime but could impact communities by recognizing their special landmarks.
Previous / Next Documents
Previous: 2026-07941 — Notice of Intended Repatriation: Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, NY
The Brooklyn Museum plans to return a special cultural item—a carved manta ray figure linked to the Chumash Tribe—to its rightful Native American owners starting May 26, 2026. This repatriation respects Native traditions and follows careful research and tribal talks. No money changes hands, but the museum is making sure this important piece goes home safely and respectfully.
Next: 2026-07943 — Notice of Inventory Completion: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Mesa Verde National Park, CO
Mesa Verde National Park has finished checking its collection and found human remains linked to the Hopi Tribe. These remains, including hair and corn husks, came from Arizona and can be returned to the tribe starting May 26, 2026. If you want to request the return, you need to contact the park by then—no money changes hands, just respect and care.