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Months after federal rules required museums to return sacred or culturally significant items to Native American tribes, the artifacts are hidden from view but not yet returned.
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Months ago, NYC’s American Museum of Natural History closed two Native American halls, with reopening years away. Artifacts ...
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The museum opened its doors in 1933. It was a hit with the public, which soon began donating local artifacts as well. In 1941, Walter Irvin gave a Ford Model A in honor of his daughter, Miss Peggy ...
The Santa Ynez Valley Historical Museum has returned four culturally significant artifacts to the Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians. The items involved in the cultural return were: two baskets; a ...
The Oneida Indian Nation has, for the most part, worked with museums and universities in the Northeast, including, in addition to Harvard, Colgate University, Cornell University, SUNY colleges ...
The Tibetan Buddhist Shrine Room invites reflection and prayer inside a major New York City museum, but one group claims it’s ...
STORY: Representatives of tribes from the Indian state of Nagaland have been holding talks with a museum in the English city ...