What is the Minnesota Native American Reburial Project?
The project is a Minnesota Indian Affairs Council program that began with specific legislative funding in fiscal year 1991.(79) The purposes of the program are to identify American Indian human remains, create an inventory and database, identify and prepare individuals for reburial, and arrange reburial ceremonies.
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