2026-13741Notice

University Returns 29 Alaskan Remains to Tribes

Published Date: 7/8/2026

Notice

Summary

Case Western Reserve University has finished checking its collection of 29 Native Alaskan human remains and found they belong to specific Native groups. Starting August 7, 2026, these remains can be returned to the tribes connected to them. This is a respectful step to honor Native heritage, with no costs or risks involved.

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Repatriation of 29 Alaskan Remains

Case Western Reserve University completed an inventory of 29 Native Alaskan human remains and determined they are culturally affiliated with the Native Village of Barrow Inupiat Traditional Government; Native Village of Mekoryuk; and the Native Village of Point Hope. Repatriation of these remains may occur on or after August 7, 2026, and written requests must be sent to the university representative named in the notice.

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7/8/2026
8/7/2026

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