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JUNE 15, 2000 The Milwaukee Public Museum returned 25 remains to the Menominee Tribe. The remains were excavated from Menominee burial mounds on the reservation in 1919-1921. The remains were dated from 1,000 to 2,000 years old. Get the Story:
Remains of 25 Indians brought back from Milwaukee (AP 6/14)
Menominee remains repatriated
Facebook TwitterJUNE 15, 2000 The Milwaukee Public Museum returned 25 remains to the Menominee Tribe. The remains were excavated from Menominee burial mounds on the reservation in 1919-1921. The remains were dated from 1,000 to 2,000 years old. Get the Story:
Remains of 25 Indians brought back from Milwaukee (AP 6/14)
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