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The Repatriation Database Data from Nov. 29, 2023

Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma

A federally recognized Indian tribe with headquarters in Oklahoma

Institutions reported making the remains of more than 1,200 Native Americans available for return to the Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma.

The tribe was also eligible to claim more than 13,700 associated funerary objects.

Institutions continue to hold the remains of at least 14,200 Native Americans taken from counties known to be of interest to the tribe.*

Where Native American remains made available for return to the Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma were taken from

Each county is a peak
Height is amount of remains taken from county and made available by institutions for return to tribe
No remains taken from these counties made available for return to tribe
Institution that made remains available for return
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Note: Remains of three Native Americans with no location information were made available for return to the Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma.
Under the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, when an institution establishes a connection between tribes and remains, it must publish a list of the tribes eligible to make a repatriation claim. The remains are then made available for return to the tribe(s). Once a tribal claim is made, physical transfer may occur. Many remains have been physically returned to tribes, but data on this is spotty because the law does not require institutions to report when these transfers occur.

These 30 institutions made Native American remains available for return to the Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma.

InstitutionRemains Made Available for Return To Tribe
History Nebraska586
University of Michigan Museum of Anthropology172
Grand Valley State University113
University of Iowa, Office of the State Archaeologist54
Michigan State University46
Texas A and M University45
Field Museum42
U.S. Department of Defense40
Kansas State University28
U.S. Department of the Interior23
Historical Society of Saginaw County, Inc.19
University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Department of Anthropology18
Beloit College, Logan Museum of Anthropology13
University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh13
Princeton University12
Museum of Ojibwa Culture and Marquette Mission Park - City of St. Ignace8
Coe College7
Denver Museum of Nature and Science5
Michigan State Historic Preservation Office5
Detroit Institute of Arts2
MetroParks of the Toledo Area2
University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Department of Anthropology2
American Museum of Natural History1
Berrien County Sheriff's Office1
City of Traverse City1
Harvard University1
Illinois State Museum1
Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites Corporation, State of Indiana1
Oregon State University1
University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology1

Timeline of Native American remains made available for return to the Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma

Tribal and institutional capacity, funding, staffing, regulatory changes, audits, Review Committee decisions and litigation may influence timelines. Under NAGPRA, institutions determine whether Native American remains may be returned through cultural affiliation using evidence such as tribal traditional knowledge and biological and archaeological links, or through disposition based on geographic affiliation.

These institutions have not made available for return the remains of at least 14,200 Native Americans that were taken from counties known to be of interest to the Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma.

These are estimates calculated using remains not made available for return from counties that the tribe has previously been eligible to claim remains from, as well as counties that the tribe has indicated interest in to the federal government. They are not comprehensive figures. The tribe may not wish to claim the remains, and other tribes may also seek to claim them.
InstitutionRemains Not Made Available for Return That Were Taken From Counties of Interest to the Tribe
Illinois State Museum5,012
Indiana Univ.3,265
Dept. of Anthropology (3,258)
Glenn A. Black Lab. of Archeology (7)
Center for American Archeology, Kampsville Archeological Center1,913
Milwaukee Public Museum699
Univ. of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign575
Univ. of Michigan561
Dept. of Defense501
St. Louis District (467)
Fort Worth District (27)
National Museum of Health and Medicine (4)
St. Paul District (2)
Omaha District (1)
Harvard Univ.466
Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology (465)
Warren Anatomical Museum (1)
Univ. of Texas at San Antonio192
Univ. of Texas at Austin178
Univ. of Wisconsin, Oshkosh130
Field Museum94
Wisconsin Historical Society90
Museum Division (86)
Historic Preservation Division (4)
Ohio History Connection64
American Museum of Natural History60
Oshkosh Public Museum55
Univ. of Wisconsin, La Crosse49
Grand Rapids Public Museum34
Western Illinois Univ.26
Cook County Forest Preserve District23
Univ. of Missouri, Columbia20
Dept. of the Interior18
Illinois River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge (10)
Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife Refuge (4)
Trempealeau National Wildlife Refuge (3)
Reclamation, Great Plains Region, Nebraska-Kansas Area Office (1)
Gilcrease Museum17
Hastings Museum17
Univ. of Toledo15
Wayne State Univ.14
Univ. of Iowa13
Univ. of Pennsylvania12
Lawrence Univ.11
Michigan State Historic Preservation Office11
Stanford Univ. Heritage Services11
Sul Ross State Univ.10
Southern Illinois Univ., Carbondale9
Univ. of Nebraska State Museum8
Museum of Texas Tech Univ.7
Neville Public Museum7
Ball State Univ.6
Robert S. Peabody Institute of Archaeology6
Univ. of Arizona6
Univ. of Oklahoma6
Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History (4)
Oklahoma Archeological Survey (2)
Witte Museum6
Kenosha Public Museum5
Univ. of Kansas5
Kansas State Historical Society4
West Texas A and M Univ.4
Elgin Public Museum3
Nassau County Dept. of Parks and Recreation3
New York State Museum3
New York Univ.3
Texas Dept. of Transportation3
Alma College2
Bowers Museum2
Brigham Young Univ.2
Cleveland Museum of Natural History2
Dartmouth College2
Los Angeles County Natural History Museum2
Rochester Museum and Science Center2
Stuhr Museum of the Prairie Pioneer2
Univ. of Tennessee, Knoxville2
Dept. of Anthropology (1)
Frank H. McClung Museum (1)
Univ. of Texas, El Paso2
Cass County Historical Society Museum1
Fort Concho NHL1
Louisiana State Exhibit Museum1
Madison County Historical Society1
Palmer Foundation for Chiropractic History1
Putnam Museum1
San Bernardino County Museum1
Springfield Science Museum1
Texas A and M Univ.1
Tioga Point Museum1
Dept. of Agriculture1
Univ. of California, Berkeley1
Univ. of Notre Dame1
Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison1
Univ. of Wisconsin, Milwaukee1
Wichita State Univ.1
Counties of interest used in estimate include: Cochise in Arizona. Adams, Bond, Boone, Brown, Bureau, Calhoun, Carroll, Cass, Champaign, Christian, Clark, Clay, Clinton, Coles, Cook, Crawford, Cumberland, De Witt, Dekalb, Douglas, Dupage, Edgar, Effingham, Fayette, Ford, Fulton, Greene, Grundy, Hancock, Henderson, Henry, Iroquois, Jasper, Jersey, Jo Daviess, Kane, Kankakee, Kendall, Knox, La Salle, Lake, Lasalle, Lawrence, Lee, Livingston, Logan, Macon, Macoupin, Madison, Marion, Marshall, Mason, Mcdonough, Mchenry, Mclean, Menard, Mercer, Montgomery, Morgan, Moultrie, Ogle, Peoria, Piatt, Pike, Putnam, Richland, Rock Island, Sangamon, Schuyler, Scott, Shelby, Stark, Stephenson, Tazewell, Vermilion, Warren, Whiteside, Will, Winnebago and Woodford in Illinois. Delaware, Dubois and La Porte in Indiana. Doniphan in Kansas. Allegan, Bay, Berrien, Emmet, Ionia, Kalamazoo, Kent, Mackinac, Macomb, Mecosta, Missaukee, Monroe, Newaygo, Oceana, Ottawa, Saginaw and Wayne in Michigan. Adams, Antelope, Boone, Boyd, Burt, Cass, Cedar, Chase, Cherry, Cuming, Custer, Dakota, Dawes, Dawson, Dixon, Dodge, Douglas, Dundy, Franklin, Frontier, Furnas, Gage, Garden, Garfield, Hall, Harlan, Hitchcock, Hooker, Howard, Keith, Keya Paha, Knox, Lancaster, Lincoln, Mcpherson, Morrill, Nance, Nemaha, Platte, Red Willow, Richardson, Sarpy, Saunders, Sherman, Sioux, Stanton, Thayer, Valley, Washington and Webster in Nebraska. Lucas and Madison in Ohio. Lincoln, Oklahoma and Pottawatomie in Oklahoma. Bell, Brewster, Burleson, Edwards, Hill, Irion, Kinney, Leon, Live Oak, Maverick, Wharton, Williamson and Wilson in Texas. Adams, Brown, Buffalo, Clark, Columbia, Crawford, Dane, Eau Claire, Grant, Green, Green Lake, Iowa, Jackson, Jefferson, Juneau, Kenosha, La Crosse, Lafayette, Marquette, Milwaukee, Monroe, Pepin, Pierce, Portage, Richland, Rock, Sauk, Trempealeau, Vernon, Waukesha, Waushara, Winnebago and Wood in Wisconsin.
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About the Data

This tool presents a dataset maintained by the National Park Service containing all the Native American human remains and associated funerary objects that institutions have reported to the federal government under the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act. The dataset includes information about the state and county where remains and objects were taken from, which institutions hold them and whether they have been made available for return to tribes.

The data is self-reported by institutions. The amount of unrepatriated Native American remains reported by institutions is a minimum estimate of individuals and institutions frequently adjust these numbers when they reinventory groups of remains. Some institutions that are subject to NAGPRA have also entirely failed to report the remains in their possession. As a result, the numbers provided are best taken as estimates. The actual number and geographic scope of what’s held by publicly funded institutions is larger than what is presently documented.

ProPublica supplemented this dataset with information about cultural affiliation and disposition to specific tribes by systematically parsing the text of Notices of Inventory Completion published in the Federal Register. An additional dataset from the Department of Housing and Urban Development, the Tribal Directory Assessment Tool, was used for the section on remains not made available for return from counties that each tribe has indicated interest in to the federal government.

Institution location and tribal headquarters location information was provided by National NAGPRA. The location of some groups that are not federally recognized was provided through research by ProPublica.

Institutions that are part of a larger entity are grouped. (For example, the Mesa Verde National Park is part of the U.S. Department of the Interior.)

Institutions that have not submitted information to the federal government are not listed. The Smithsonian Institution is not listed because its repatriation process falls under the National Museum of the American Indian Act and it is not required to publicly report its holdings with the same detail as institutions subject to NAGPRA.

If you work for an institution and would like to provide comment on your institution’s repatriation efforts, please email [email protected]. If you think the data is incorrect or have a data request, please get in touch. We are aware of some issues with the accuracy of location information and tribes mistakenly being identified for disposition of Native American remains in published notices.

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If you have questions about implementing or complying with the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, get in touch with National NAGPRA or the NAGPRA Community of Practice.

We use the word “tribes” to refer to all groups that institutions made Native American remains available to under NAGPRA. This includes tribes, nations, bands, pueblos, communities, Native Alaskan villages, Native Hawaiian organizations and non-federally recognized groups.

Data sources from Department of the Interior, National Park Service, National NAGPRA Program, the Federal Register, Department of Housing and Development, Tribal Directory Assessment Tool