2026-13745Notice

Harvard Peabody Museum Returns Oahu Ancestors

Published Date: 7/8/2026

Notice

Summary

Harvard’s Peabody Museum has finished checking its collection and found eight Native Hawaiian ancestors’ remains from Diamond Head, Oahu. Starting August 7, 2026, these remains can be officially returned to the Hui Iwi Kuamoʻo tribe. If you’re part of the tribe or a related group, you can ask for the remains to be sent back by contacting the museum.

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Repatriation of Hawaiian Ancestors

Harvard’s Peabody Museum identified human remains representing eight Native Hawaiian individuals removed from Diamond Head, Oahu, and determined they are culturally affiliated with the Hui Iwi Kuamoʻo. The museum may return the remains to the Hui Iwi Kuamoʻo (or to a lineal descendant or another Native Hawaiian organization showing a preponderance of evidence) on or after August 7, 2026; written requests must be sent to the Peabody Museum contact listed in the notice.

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7/8/2026
8/7/2026

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