Museums must 'obtain free, prior and informed consent from lineal descendants' of human remains or objects in their collection in order to display them "We have things in our collection that we can't ...
The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston announced Thursday that it will pull eight Native American objects from display. The move comes after updated federal guidelines to the Native American Graves ...
New federal regulations went into effect this month that require museums to get consent from Native tribes before displaying objects that are culturally important. The rules also require tribal ...
Penn passed two resolutions committing to the repatriation of Native American cultural objects from the Penn Museum. At a Feb. 29 meeting, the University Board of Trustees’ Academic Policy Committee ...
The Cantor Arts Center and Stanford University Archaeology Collections (SUAC) are actively in consultation with California Native American tribes regarding potential repatriation of Native cultural ...
A look at how the Field Museum in Chicago is responding to recent federal regulations that have led officials to cover objects they may need to return to tribes. By Julia Jacobs Reporting from Chicago ...
SEATTLE – The Seattle Art Museum will remove five Native American cultural items from public view, a spokesperson said Thursday. The museum said the items are all of Tlingit origin, a group Indigenous ...
At San Francisco’s de Young, an Indigenous team of scholars and artists is rethinking the display of Native objects and helping to rebuild fraught community ties ...
The Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology removed nearly 40 Native American and Indigenous cultural objects from their displays to comply with new regulations from the Department of the Interior ...
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