Notice of Intended Repatriation of Cultural Patrimony Objects – California State University, Fullerton
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California State University, Fullerton (CSUF) has issued a formal notice of its intent to repatriate certain cultural items currently in its possession, in compliance with the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA). The items in question are classified as objects of cultural patrimony, meaning they hold ongoing historical, traditional, or cultural importance central to the identity of a Native American group. NAGPRA mandates that federal agencies and institutions receiving federal funding identify, inventory, and repatriate Native American cultural items — including human remains, funerary objects, sacred objects, and objects of cultural patrimony — to lineal descendants and culturally affiliated Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian organizations. CSUF has determined that the specific cultural items covered in this notice have a demonstrable cultural affiliation with one or more Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian organizations identified in the notice. The university is proceeding with the repatriation process as required by federal law. Affected tribes or Native Hawaiian organizations with a claim to these items may contact CSUF directly to initiate or advance the repatriation process. The public notice serves as the formal trigger for the 30-day statutory waiting period before physical transfer of the items can occur.
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Key Changes
- CSUF formally declares intent to repatriate specific cultural patrimony objects under NAGPRA
- Items are classified as objects of cultural patrimony — not human remains or funerary objects — indicating ongoing cultural significance to a living tribe
- Cultural affiliation has been established between the objects and one or more identified Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian organizations
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What this law requires
Identify and inventory all Native American cultural items in institutional possession, including human remains, funerary objects, sacred objects, and objects of cultural patrimony
Determine cultural affiliation between identified items and Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian organizations
Issue formal notice of intent to repatriate cultural items to affected Indian Tribes and Native Hawaiian organizations
Observe a mandatory 30-day waiting period after formal notice before physically transferring repatriated items
Provide contact information and facilitate direct communication with affected Indian Tribes and Native Hawaiian organizations regarding repatriation claims