Repatriation in Mississippi

Repatriate Mississippi Initiative

In March 2021, MDAH launched the Repatriate Mississippi Initiative, designed to connect MDAH with other institutions across the country who may have Native American remains that were removed from Mississippi. This initiative facilitates  shared expertise and assists institutions who may lack the resources necessary to complete NAGPRA. Click on the map to see the states participating. See the table below detailing these institutions and their participation status.  

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Repatriate Mississippi Initiative

Repatriate Mississippi Initiative

Institutions with Ancestors removed
State Institution Status
Alabama University of  South Alabama, Center for Archaeological Studies Participant
Arkansas Arkansas Archaeological Survey Participant
Connecticut Yale University, Peabody Museum of Natural History Participant
Louisiana LA Cultural Heritage Museum Not located
  Louisiana State University, Museum of Natural Science Participant
  University of Louisiana at Monroe Resolved
  Louisiana State Attorney General Office Resolved
Massachusetts Harvard University, Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology Participant
  Robert S. Peabody Institute of Archaeology Participant
Mississippi Mississippi Dept. of Transportation Participant
  University of Mississippi, Center for Archaeological Research Participant
  Mississippi State University, Cobb Institute of Archaeology Discussion
  United States Dept. of Interior, FWS, Yazoo National Wildlife Refuge Participant
  US Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile Participant
New York American Museum of Natural History Discussion
North Carolina Appalachian State University, Appalachian Cultural Museum Resolved
Pennsylvania University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology Discussion
Tennessee University of Memphis, C.H. Nash Museum at Chucalissa Resolved
Utah Brigham Young University, Museum of Peoples and Cultures Resolved

 

Care and Trust

If you are in possession of Native Ancestors and/or funerary objects, but you believe your institution can’t complete the process of NAGPRA, MDAH staff can help you return the individuals to the appropriate Tribe. 

The funerary objects may be transferred to MDAH under a Care and Trust Agreement through an approved Transfer Agreement

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Frequently Asked Questions

What do I do if I find human remains?

If you believe you have found a burial or human bone you should first contact your local law enforcement agency as soon as possible.  A deputy or police officer will be sent to your location to determine if the area is an active crime scene. If the burial or exposed remains are determined to be historic, the county coroner should be contacted for further guidance.  If the remains are determined to be prehistoric, please contact MDAH Archaeology Collections at archaeologycollections@mdah.ms.gov for further guidance.  

What do I do if I want to donate my collection? 

Contact the archaeology collections team at archaeologycollections@mdah.ms.gov with details about the collection and photos if available. They will submit the potential donation to the Archaeology Collections Committee for approval. If approved, you will be asked to fill out a Deed of Gift Form as well as a Transfer Form upon physical transfer. .