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And at Harvard, the Peabody Museum’s North American Indian hall reopened in February after about 15% of its roughly 350 items were removed from displays, university spokesperson Nicole Rura said.
Tucked within the expansive Native American halls of the American Museum of Natural History is a diminutive wooden doll that holds a sacred place among the tribes whose territories once included ...
Among the books flagged for possible removal were “The 1619 Project” and a book about former Interior secretary Deb Haaland.
The Native American remains belong to Seminole and Miccosukee tribes in Florida and Oklahoma. They can be returned as early ...
The Weisman and NAGPRA. Until the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, or NAGPRA, passed in 1990, museums stored millions of cultural objects, religious items and even human remains ...
And at Harvard, the Peabody Museum’s North American Indian hall reopened in February after about 15% of its roughly 350 items were removed from displays, university spokesperson Nicole Rura said.
Native American News; Museums closed Native American exhibits 6 months ago. Tribes are still waiting to get items back. Published: ; Aug. 02, 2024, 8:00 a.m.
The president of New York City’s American Museum of Natural History says it will be years before two large Native American halls shuttered in January reopen.
Native American artifacts have remained out of public view but still very much in the hands of some of the nation’s largest museums some six months after institutions closed and covered exhibits ...
The new rules, after all, were prompted by years of complaints from tribes that hundreds of thousands of items that should have been returned under the federal Native American Graves Protection ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Tucked within the expansive Native American halls of the American Museum of Natural History is a diminutive wooden doll that holds a sacred place among the tribes whose ...