Several Florida institutions still haven't returned Indigenous remains

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Several museums, universities and government institutions in Florida still hold remains from Indigenous people.

Several museums, universities

and government institutions in Florida — including some in Miami — still hold remains from Indigenous people, despite aNative American sites have been looted for centuries, often at the encouragement of the federal government and museums,These institutions have a legal obligation under the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, passed by Congress three decades ago, to repatriate remains and artifacts back to tribes, but the process"The repatriation of our ancestors is...

The museum inventoried its holdings in 1995 and found that items in its collection — human remains and funerary objects such as shells and pottery — belong to"In 2019, HistoryMiami Museum was made aware that the Seminole Tribe of Florida claimed responsibility for the remains of all Indigenous people in Florida," Granger said.The Frost Museum

sent letters to tribes that might have claims to remains in its possession deemed "culturally unidentifiable," but didn't receive any requests for repatriation, Joseph A. Quiñones, vice president of marketing, told Axios. Last year, the museum began to coordinate with the Seminole Tribe of Florida's Tribal Historic Preservation Office and is "working to return these ancestors following all legal and ethical requirements."Neither the Miccosukee Tribe nor the Seminole Tribe of Florida responded to Axios' request for comment.

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