"Challenges Faced by Museums in Displaying Native American Artifacts"

The American Museum of Natural History closed its Native American exhibits to comply with updated federal regulations, prompting disappointment from visitors who were not given prior notice. A tribal leader suggested that the museum could have avoided the sudden shutdown by working with tribes earlier. The closures are a result of the revamped Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, requiring the return of human remains and cultural items to recognized tribes. The museum plans to consult with tribes before displaying the artifacts again, emphasizing the importance of providing proper context and acknowledging the vibrancy of indigenous communities.
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