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artifacts are being taken down or covered up all around, including right here in ohio. it’s because of an updated federal law about how native american pieces can be displayed.
Yet this focus misses the fact that there has never been an easier time to learn about Native American histories and cultures and to see Native American art and artifacts.
Museums across the nation will begin closing exhibits featuring cultural artifacts from Native American tribes in the coming weeks, in response to new regulations from the Biden administration.
I believe you made the right decision not to publish images of Native American artifacts (Cleveland Museum of Art conceals displays of Native American art in observance of new federal regulations ...
Art critic Steve Litt wrote our story, quoting a museum official saying they were covering the objects “out of respect for the Native American tribes and adhering to” the law.But when Steve ...
On Jan. 12, federal regulations concerning the exhibition and study of Native American remains and sacred artifacts were tightened, to bring teeth and clarity to a set of rules that languished for ...
A spokesperson for the University of Minnesota says the school’s Weisman Art Museum is not holding any Native American artifacts that would be affected by NAGPRA. Raney says she’s appreciative ...
A Timeline of Art and Artifacts ... Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs announced she was seeking $7 million to aid Arizona State Museum’s repatriation of Native American human remains and artifacts.
NAGPRA, the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, has been around since 1990 and is the reason why Blue Licks Park’s Pioneer Museum may be parting with 274 artifacts. “274 items.
Museums across the nation will begin closing exhibits featuring cultural artifacts from Native American tribes in the coming weeks, in response to new regulations from the Biden administration.
NAGPRA, the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, has been around since 1990 and is the reason why Blue Licks Park’s Pioneer Museum may be parting with 274 artifacts. “274 items.