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Hi Laura,
Since many Nations request that we strictly control what remains of their sensitive information in our files, we've actually created "Repatriated" as a separate department from our "Deaccessioned/Disposed" department in TMS. We still follow deaccession procedures for repatriated items, but our Repatriation files (both in TMS and physical form) can only be accessed by a select group of staff. Once repatriated, our external locations have a purpose designation of "Repatriated" as well. While we haven't had Nations state that they were uncomfortable with the term "deaccessioned" being associated with their items, most of our documentation is labeled as "repatriated" to acknowledge this different status.
Feel free to contact me off listserv if you have further questions,
Rebekah Ryan
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Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2019 19:31:34 +0000
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Subject: Repatriation
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Hi all:
How do you record objects repatriated to tribes? My initial instinct is to record it as a deaccession (removal from collections) but was told not to use the word deaccession in conjunction with repatriated items.
I appreciate your assistance.
Best,
Laura Benites
California State Parks
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Date: Mon, 16 Dec 2019 20:24:30 +0000
From: Terry Segal <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Repatriation
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Hi Laura, we deaccession as required by our collections management policy. The Object Status in the object record is "Deaccessioned," the Disposition Method in the deaccession record is "Repatriation."
Best,
Terry
Terry L. Segal
Director of Registration
Detroit Institute of Arts
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Detroit, MI 48202
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Hi all:
How do you record objects repatriated to tribes? My initial instinct is to record it as a deaccession (removal from collections) but was told not to use the word deaccession in conjunction with repatriated items.
I appreciate your assistance.
Best,
Laura Benites
California State Parks
Cultural Resources Division
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