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The Yale Peabody Museum has flagged human remains and eight funerary objects in its collection for repatriation to Native American tribes of the Wabanaki Nations in Maine.
Beginning in June 2023, Young Wolf, who is Hiraacá (Hidatsa), Nu’eta (Mandan), and Sosore (Eastern Shoshone), as well as ancestral Apsáalooke (Crow) and Nʉmʉnʉʉ (Comanche), will serve as the Peabody ...
The museum is one of several institutions across the United States working to return Native American remains or funeral objects. The remains of roughly 200,000 Native Americans across the country ...
NEW HAVEN — Officials at the Yale Peabody Museum have identified human remains and eight funerary objects in its collection to be repatriated to Native American tribes of the Wabanaki Nations in ...
Peabody continues repatriation efforts amid opening, new federal regulations. Officials from the Peabody Museum, which opened on March 26, said they remain committed to “culturally responsive ...
The Peabody Museum announced measures to hasten their own repatriation progress, and have returned some artifacts, such as Hawaiian ancestral remains given back in late 2022.
Over the past decade, other campus developments in support of Native student life and scholarship include the establishment of the Yale Indigenous Performing Arts Program, which promotes and ...
NEW HAVEN - Since the Yale Peabody Museum re-opened after a nearly four year renovation, thousands of visitors have gazed upon an incredible sculpture by New Haven artist Mohamad Hafez, a native ...
A Harvard University museum apologized Thursday for its “complicity” in the objectification of Native peoples and will return hair clippings of about 700 Native American children who were ...
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 ...