An Indian skull believed to date back 400 years will probably be turned over to Oregon tribes for reburial.
The skull was discovered by a man who was remodeling his home. It was lodged between a ceiling and an upstairs floor.
Nine tribes have been invited to examine the skull and come to an agreement on a reburial.
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Skull revealed during home renovation
(AP 4/16)
Oregon man renovating home finds Indian skull
Friday, April 16, 2004
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