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  • Type:Notice
    Citation:86 FR 7403
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    The Geneva Historical Society intends to return 104 cultural items to appropriate Indian Tribes or Native Hawaiian organizations, as required by the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA). These items, taken from White Springs Farm in Ontario County, NY, in the 1800s, include a wooden hair comb identified as a funerary object and 103 items considered to be of cultural importance to the Seneca Nation of Indians. Descendants or other tribe representatives wishing to claim the items must make a written request by March 1, 2021. If no additional claims are made, the items will be transferred to the Seneca Nation of Indians.

    Simple Explanation

    The Geneva Historical Society is giving back 104 special items to a group called the Seneca Nation because they belong to them. If other groups think they should have these items too, they need to ask before March 1, 2021.