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    Facilitating Respectful Return

    Since 1990, Federal law has provided for the protection and return of Native American human remains, funerary objects, sacred objects, and objects of cultural patrimony. By enacting NAGPRA, Congress recognized that human remains of any ancestry "must at all times be treated with dignity and respect." Congress also acknowledged that human remains and other cultural items removed from Federal or tribal lands belong, in the first instance, to lineal descendants, Indian Tribes, and Native Hawaiian organizations. With this law, Congress sought to encourage a continuing dialogue between museums and Indian Tribes and Native Hawaiian organizations and to promote a greater understanding between the groups while at the same time recognizing the important function museums serve in society by preserving the past. (US Senate Report 101-473).

    Getting Started with NAGPRA
    Getting Started

    A quick look at NAGPRA and its requirements.

    Compliance
    Compliance

    Who must comply with NAGPRA and what must they do?

    Enforcement
    Enforcement

    What if someone fails to comply or violates NAGPRA?

    Review Committee
    Review Committee

    Who is responsible for monitoring and reviewing NAGPRA implementation?

    Grants
    Grants

    What funding is available for repatriations under NAGPRA?

    Law and Policy
    Law and Policy

    Read NAGPRA, its legislative history, and regulations.

    Reference Library
    Reference Library

    Find a glossary, training videos, and more.

    National NAGPRA Program Staff
    National NAGPRA Program Staff

    Responsible for administering the Act on behalf of the Secretary of the Interior.

    Upcoming Events
    Upcoming Events

    By the National NAGPRA Program and its partners.

    Current News
    Current News

    Announcements and more from the National NAGPRA Program.

    Visit Parks Related To Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act

    Last updated: April 29, 2024

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