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Chumash Ancestors Return Home After Decades | Santa Barbara News

Chumash Ancestors Return Home After Decades | Santa Barbara News

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After decades in museum storage, over 2,000 ancestral remains and sacred Chumash artifacts have finally returned home to the Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians — a four-year repatriation effort guided by federal law and powered by tribal resilience. Tribal leaders, including Kathleen Marshall, witnessed the emotional arrival of the items, tracking their cross-country journey as a symbol of healing and cultural restoration. While remains will be reburied, ceremonial objects will be archived and revitalized for education and tradition. This landmark victory underscores the tribe’s enduring fight for justice — and serves as a call to institutions nationwide to return sacred items, honoring Indigenous sovereignty and fostering reconciliation.

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