University to Repatriate Historic Beaded Pouch and Hat
Published Date: 5/19/2026
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Ball State University plans to return two special Native American items—a felt hat and a beaded pouch—to the tribes they belong to. This repatriation can start on or after June 18, 2026, and is part of respecting Native American heritage. If you want more info or want to request the items, you can contact the university before then.
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University Plans Return of Two Artifacts
Ball State University intends to return two cultural items—a beaded pouch (catalog 1985.022.000) and a felt hat (catalog 2018.052.001)—to their affiliated Native American group. The notice states a connection to the Chickaloon Native Village and says repatriation may occur on or after June 18, 2026; written requests may be sent to Ball State University at the contact provided in the notice.
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