Civil & Administrative

Notice of Intended Repatriation of Unassociated Funerary Objects – Wilson Museum, Castine, ME

🇺🇸United States··Notice·Low Impact·View source ↗

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The Wilson Museum (operating as Castine Scientific Society) in Castine, Maine has issued a formal notice under the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) of its intent to repatriate cultural items in its collection. The items in question are classified as unassociated funerary objects, meaning they are objects believed to have been placed with or near human remains at the time of death but are no longer directly associated with identifiable human remains. NAGPRA requires museums and federal agencies that receive federal funding to inventory Native American cultural items and human remains in their collections, identify cultural affiliations, and offer repatriation to lineal descendants or affiliated Indian Tribes and Native Hawaiian organizations. This notice is a mandatory step in that legal process. The Wilson Museum has determined that the cultural items share a cultural affiliation with one or more specific Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian organizations named in the full federal register notice. Affiliated parties have the right to formally claim these objects for repatriation. Any federally recognized tribe or organization that believes it has a cultural affiliation with the listed items may submit a claim. This notice initiates a mandatory 30-day public comment and claim period. After that window, if no competing claims are filed, the museum may proceed with the physical transfer of the objects to the affiliated tribe(s) or organization(s).

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Key Changes

  • Wilson Museum formally declares intent to repatriate unassociated funerary objects under NAGPRA
  • Items are classified as 'unassociated funerary objects' — separated from identifiable human remains
  • Cultural affiliation has been established with one or more federally recognized Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian organizations

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Obligations

What this law requires

high

Maintain an inventory of all Native American cultural items and human remains in the museum's collection

Wilson Museum and all federally-funded museums
operational
high

Identify and document the cultural affiliation of unassociated funerary objects with specific Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian organizations

Wilson Museum and all federally-funded museums
operational
high

Issue a formal notice of intent to repatriate unassociated funerary objects to affiliated Indian Tribes and Native Hawaiian organizations

Wilson Museum and all federally-funded museums holding unassociated funerary objects
disclosure
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Allow a mandatory 30-day public comment and claim period following issuance of repatriation notice before proceeding with physical transfer

Wilson Museum and all federally-funded museums
operational
high

Permit federally recognized tribes and Native Hawaiian organizations to formally claim cultural items with which they have cultural affiliation

Wilson Museum and all federally-funded museums
operational

Affected Parties

Wilson Museum / Castine Scientific Society (repatriating institution)Federally recognized Indian Tribes with cultural affiliation to the items+4 more…

Tags

NAGPRA,repatriation,Native American