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What Repatriation Changes on a History Site

Community Notes & Fact Checks

What Repatriation Changes on a History Site

This field note is part of the FOBA learning stream. It is meant to orient readers and point toward better source work.

Key points

  • Repatriation reminds a public-history site that artifacts, ancestors, sacred objects, and excavation histories are not neutral display material.
  • When a source trail includes repatriation, consultation, burial context, or sacred material, the page should slow down and use restrained language.
  • A respectful update may remove spectacle, add living-community context, change captions, or route the claim to editorial review.

Next steps

  • Avoid sensational language around burials, funerary objects, and ancestors.
  • Use official park, state, museum, and living-community language where available.
  • Send sacred-object and repatriation-sensitive wording to owner/source review before strengthening claims.

Source trail

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