Draft Report Reveals Unsettling Information About Human Remains at Harvard
When you think of Harvard University, what comes to mind? Its New England location, perhaps, or its long history and record of academic excellence any of which would be a logical place to go. Unfortunately, theres also a more unsettling aspect of Harvards work over the years that a draft report has brought to light.
According to an article in Harvard newspaper The Harvard Crimson, the university holds the human remains of at least 19 individuals who were likely enslaved and almost 7,000 Native Americans.
The draft report comes from what the article describes as a committee charged with studying how Harvard should treat human remains in its museum collections, and its recommendations are, thankfully, focused on returning the remains to the appropriate parties. In the case of Native American remains, this has been required under federal law since 1990.
Amazingly, Harvard has significantly more remains in its collection than just these; the Harvard Crimson article cites a total figure of over 22,000.
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