Civil & Administrative

Notice of Intended Repatriation of Cultural Patrimony Object – Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History

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The Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History (LACMNH) has issued a formal notice under the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) of its intent to repatriate a cultural item in its collection. The item has been determined to meet the legal definition of an 'object of cultural patrimony,' meaning it holds ongoing historical, traditional, or cultural importance to a Native American group and was considered inalienable by that group at the time of its separation. NAGPRA requires federal agencies and federally funded institutions to inventory and, upon request, repatriate Native American human remains, funerary objects, sacred objects, and objects of cultural patrimony to lineal descendants or affiliated Indian Tribes and Native Hawaiian organizations. This notice identifies a cultural affiliation between the object and specific Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian organizations. The repatriation process involves a formal claims period during which affiliated tribes or organizations may assert their right to receive the item. Once a valid claim is submitted and verified, the museum is legally obligated to transfer possession of the item to the claimant. This action reflects ongoing federal efforts to correct historical wrongs related to the acquisition of Indigenous cultural property and reinforces tribal sovereignty over sacred and communally significant objects.

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Key Changes

  • LACMNH formally declares intent to repatriate at least one object of cultural patrimony under NAGPRA as of March 27, 2026
  • Object has been officially classified as 'cultural patrimony' — meaning it was inalienable community property at time of acquisition
  • Cultural affiliation has been established between the object and one or more named Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian organizations

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Obligations

What this law requires

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Inventory all Native American human remains, funerary objects, sacred objects, and objects of cultural patrimony in the museum's collection

Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History and all federally funded institutions
operational
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Identify and document cultural affiliation between held items and specific Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian organizations

Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History and all federally funded institutions
operational
high

Issue formal written notice of intent to repatriate items meeting the definition of objects of cultural patrimony

Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History and all federally funded institutions
disclosure
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Establish and observe a formal claims period during which affiliated tribes or Native Hawaiian organizations may assert their right to receive identified cultural items

Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History and all federally funded institutions
operational
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Verify submitted claims from Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian organizations before processing repatriation

Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History and all federally funded institutions
operational

Affected Parties

Los Angeles County Museum of Natural History (LACMNH) — responsible institutionAffiliated Indian Tribes with cultural ties to the repatriated object+3 more…

Tags

NAGPRA,repatriation,cultural patrimony