Native American artifacts
Native American artifacts
Native American artifacts
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The American Museum of Natural History has temporarily closed its Native American exhibits, including the ceremonial Ohtas doll, in compliance with new federal rules that mandate the return of sacred items to tribes or securing their consent for display. For over six months, museum officials have been reviewing more than 1,800 items as they prepare for a broader overhaul of their exhibits. Tribal leaders express frustration over the slow pace of these changes, emphasizing the importance of these artifacts to their cultural identity and history. Sean Decatur, the museum's president, has committed to engaging with tribal communities and ensuring accurate representation of their stories in future exhibits. The museum's plans for renovation are inspired by a successful collaboration with tribes during a recent $19 million project for the Northwest Coast Hall. The ongoing discussions highlight the need for museums to act swiftly to address long-standing grievances regarding the repatriation of Native American artifacts.

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