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ASU ranks near bottom in repatriation of Native American rem
ASU ranks near bottom in repatriation of Native American rem
ASU ranks near bottom in repatriation of Native American remains & artifacts
The road to repatriation has been long at Arizona State University, and the university has made under 2% of its Indigenous human remains available to Native American tribes, among the lowest rates in the nation.
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