NORMAN — Oklahoma’s largest museum of natural history is also one of the largest holders of the remains of Native American and funerary objects in the country. Now, 25 years after passage of law requiring remains be returned to families, the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History on the University of Oklahoma campus is hiring a coordinator to oversee repatriation efforts of Native American remains it holds under the Native Graves and Repatriation Act. Javascript is required for you to be able to read premium content.
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OU history museum is one of largest holders of Native American remains

NORMAN, OK — Oklahoma’s largest museum of natural history is also one of the largest holders of the remains of Native American and funerary objects in the country.Now, 25 years after passage of law requiring remains be returned to families,...