2025-07430Notice

Dartmouth Museum Ready to Return Tribal Human Remains

Published Date: 4/30/2025

Notice

Summary

The Hood Museum of Art at Dartmouth College has finished checking its collection and found that some human remains belong to Native American tribes or Native Hawaiian groups. This means the museum will work with these communities to return the remains respectfully. If you’re part of these groups, now’s the time to connect with the museum to help with the process.

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Museum Identifies Native Remains for Repatriation

The Hood Museum of Art completed an inventory under the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) and determined that some human remains are culturally affiliated with Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian organizations. If you are a member or official of those tribes or Native Hawaiian organizations, the museum will work with you to arrange return (repatriation) of the remains and you should contact the museum to participate in the process.

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