In January ProPublica published The Repatriation Project, a series of articles and resources that investigate the failure of U.S. federally funded museums and universities to return Native American, Native Hawaiian and Native Alaskan human remains and cultural artifacts to tribes under the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), a federal law passed in.
A federal law from 1990 requires public institutions like museums and universities to return Native American artifacts hundreds of thousands of human remains, funerary objects and other items. Ohio's historical society, called Ohio History Connection, holds the second largest collection of objects in the country.
A federal law from 1990 requires public institutions like museums and universities to return Native American artifacts hundreds of thousands of human remains, funerary objects and other items. Ohio's historical society, called Ohio History Connection, holds the second largest collection of objects in the country.
CINCINNATI, Ohio (WVXU) A federal law from 1990 requires institutions like museums and universities that receive federal funding to return Native American artifacts things like hundreds of thou
A federal law from 1990 requires public institutions like museums and universities to return Native American artifacts hundreds of thousands of human remains, funerary objects and other items. Ohio's historical society, called Ohio History Connection, holds the second largest collection of objects in the country.