NAGPRA Compliance Statement
In 1990 Congress passed the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act
(NAGPRA) to define the manner in which American museums should interact with the remains
of Native Peoples and objects associated with those remains. The purpose of this act
was to initiate a dialogue between museums and tribal communities to resolve the possession,
status and use of Native remains, associated funerary objects, sacred objects and
objects of cultural patrimony in the collections of museums, universities and governmental
agencies.
In anticipation of this resolution, the Chucalissa Museum is engaged in a project
to inventory and describe all of the Native remains and associated objects in our
collection. We are presently reconciling our physical inventories with those submitted
to the National Park Service in 1995 (www.cast.uark.edu/other/nps/nagpra/) so that we might begin a dialogue with contingent tribal communities.
We look forward to working with these communities to engage in cooperative programs
that benefit Native peoples, the Museum and our visitors.
NAGPRA related inquiries and correspondence should be directed to:
Dr. Robert Connolly, Director rcnnolly@memphis.edu Chucalissa Museum The University of Memphis 316 Manning Hall Memphis, TN 38152
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