2026-05043Notice

Augusta museum completes inventory of Native shell beads for return

Published Date: 3/16/2026

Notice

Summary

The Augusta Museum of History finished checking their collection and found one funerary object—a bunch of shell beads—linked to Native American tribes. Starting April 15, 2026, these items can be returned to the right tribes. This means the museum is ready to give back important cultural items, respecting Native American heritage without any cost or risk involved.

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Museum to Return Shell Beads

The Augusta Museum of History has identified one associated funerary object — one lot of shell beads removed from the Montezuma site (11PK41) on December 18, 1924 — and says it may be repatriated on or after April 15, 2026. The museum lists cultural affiliation with multiple tribes (for example, the Citizen Potawatomi Nation; Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma; Forest County Potawatomi Community; Miami Tribe of Oklahoma; Omaha Tribe of Nebraska; Quapaw Nation; Sac & Fox nations; Shawnee Tribe; Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska, and others) and allows repatriation requests from any one or more of the tribes named or from lineal descendants or other tribes/organizations that show affiliation by a preponderance of the evidence. Written requests must be sent to Nancy Glaser, Augusta Museum of History, 560 Reynolds Street, Augusta, GA 30901, or the museum email provided in the notice; if competing requests are received the museum will determine the most appropriate requestor.

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3/16/2026
4/15/2026

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