Repatriation Laws and Procedures
Complying with federal and state repatriation laws and providing guidance for Tribal partners and the CSUMB community.
The Cal State Monterey Bay Cultural Heritage Office oversees compliance with federal and state repatriation laws.
CSUMB’s Cultural Heritage Collections
This page outlines our responsibilities under the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) and California Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (CalNAGPRA), and provides guidance for Tribal partners and the campus community.
From 1995 to approximately 2015, CSUMB archeology faculty and students engaged in architectural excavations of local colonial sites. The purpose of the architectural excavations was to locate the site’s original structures, foundations, walls, and buildings associated with the structure (e.g. Neophyte housing, blacksmith’s workshop, etc.). As of 2023, the collections are in the care of the Cultural Heritage Office.
CSUMB is in possession of Native American Ancestral Remains and other culturally affiliated items. In compliance with State and Federal laws, CSUMB is committed to respectfully and properly stewarding the Ancestral Remains and cultural objects until they can be returned in accordance with State and Federal laws.
If you have any questions concerning CSUMB's Cultural Heritage Collections, please contact CSUMB’s Cultural Heritage Collections Manager and Repatriation Coordinator, Jordan Leininger who can be reached at (831) 582-3479 or by email at heritage@csumb.edu.
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Our offices are located in Gavilan Hall, Building 201 on the CSUMB Campus, 100 Campus Center, Seaside, CA 93955.
Community and Belonging Plan Guide
We encourage you to review the CSUMB Community and Belonging Plan Guide.
Cultural Heritage Office
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