What A Native American Fish Hook's Journey Says About A Little-Known Repatriation Law

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Museums and federally funded institutions are required to go through their collections and report artifacts that might belong to tribes. Now a small theological school in Newton is navigating this complex legal process for the first time.

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What A Native American Fish Hook's Journey Says About A Little-Known Repatriation Law

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