Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA)

Stan State is fully committed to the requirements of both the Federal Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) and the California Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (CalNAGPRA).

If you are a Tribe or Tribal affiliate and would like to discuss repatriation, please contact Jake Malsbury, NAGPRA/CalNAGPRA Repatriation Coordinator, at jmalsbury@csustan.edu or (209) 667-3201

General Information 

Jake Malsbury

NAGPRA/CalNAGPRA Repatriation Coordinator
Jake Malsbury, M.A.
jmalsbury@csustan.edu

Neisha Rhodes

Presidential NAGPRA Designee
Neisha Rhodes
nrhodes@csustan.edu

  • NAGPRA Inventories: View publicly available inventory from CSU Stanislaus Anthropology Program on the National NAGPRA database. 
  • NAGPRA Summaries: View publicly available summaries from CSU Stanislaus Anthropology Program on the National NAGPRA database. 

NAGPRA claims, inquiries, and Tribal requests.  Claims can be made by lineal descendants, Indian Tribes, Alaskan Villages, or Native Hawaiian organizations. Inquiries and requests regarding the consultation or repatriation process can be directed to Jake Malsbury, jmalsbury@csustan.edu

Appeals and complaints. To file a complaint about the claims process, contact the campus president:
President Britt Rios-Ellis
(209) 667-3201
president@csustan.edu
Mary Stuart Rogers, MSR 390

To file an appeal, contact the campus president. Tribes can also contact the CSU Systemwide NAGPRA Committee at nagpra@calstate.edu

Updated: October 17, 2024