Feb. 25—TRAVERSE CITY — Despite a 33-year-old federal law requiring the release of remains of more than 110,000 Native Americans, the nation's top universities and museums are still holding on to them ...
The Naga process of repatriating the ancestral human remains from institutions like the Pitt Rivers Museum (PMR), University ...
Harvard University's Peabody Museum and Warren Anatomical Museum recently completed the legal process for repatriating the remains of 313 Native people from eastern Massachusetts to Wampanoag ...
The cultural items, which are currently held at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, may be returned starting Jan. 20 ...
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(The Conversation) — Repatriation is now a legal responsibility, but also a matter of human rights, an anthropologist writes. (The Conversation) — As an archaeologist, you picture yourself traveling ...
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