The Geneva Historical Society has completed an inventory of human remains found at Reed Farm in Ontario County, NY, and determined a cultural link to the Seneca Nation of Indians. These remains, discovered in 1969 and thought to be prehistoric, were officially under the Society's control since 1995. The National Park Service has published a notice, in compliance with the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, that outlines the process for others with potential claims to request control of the remains before they are transferred to the Seneca Nation. Requests for transfer must be submitted by March 1, 2021, if other claimants wish to come forward.
Simple Explanation
The Geneva Historical Society found some very old human bones and discovered they belong to the Seneca Nation, a group of Native Americans. They are letting other groups know that if they have a claim to these bones, they must ask by March 1, 2021, or else the bones will be given back to the Seneca Nation.