Florida Museum Tweaks Native American Item List for Better Tribal Ties
Published Date: 8/14/2025
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The University of Florida’s Florida Museum of Natural History updated its list of Native American tribes and Native Hawaiian groups connected to certain cultural items. This change helps make sure the right communities are recognized and involved. No money or deadlines are affected, but it’s a big step for respecting cultural heritage.
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Museum Updates Tribal Affiliations
The University of Florida’s Florida Museum of Natural History updated the list of Native American tribes and Native Hawaiian organizations recognized as affiliated with certain cultural items under the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA). This amends a notice that was published in the Federal Register on December 5, 2023. No money or deadlines are affected, but the change ensures the named communities are recognized and involved in repatriation and related decisions.
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