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  1. Museums to close exhibits featuring Native American artifacts, as new federal regulations take effect

    CNN Fri January 26, 2024 The American Museum of Natural History in New York and other museums across the United States are closing or adapting exhibits featuring Native American objects, in response to new regulations from the Biden administration. The regulations, which went into effect on...
  2. Harvard’s Peabody museum removes Native American funerary objects from display

    By Malcolm Gay Globe Staff, January 26, 2024, 8:48 p.m. Harvard’s Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology is removing Native American funerary objects from exhibitions across the museum. The decision follows new federal regulations to the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation...
  3. ARCHAEOLOGICAL RESOURCES PROTECTION ACT Update effective 01/12/24

    Field Museum Covers Some Native Displays as New Rules Take Effect Jan. 11, 2024 The Chicago institution’s move is in response to updated federal regulations that require museums to consult with tribes before exhibiting Native American cultural items. The Field Museum in Chicago has covered up...
  4. The Remains of Thousands of Native Americans Were Returned to Tribes This Year

    by Logan Jaffe, Ash Ngu and Mary Hudetz Dec. 26, 5 a.m. EST Following decades of Indigenous activism and the 2023 publication of ProPublica’s “Repatriation Project,” federal officials have seen more activity leading to the return of ancestral remains to tribal nations than any other year since...
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