REQUESTED BY: Michael Smith
Director, Nebraska State Historical Society
You requested an opinion from the Attorney General's Office regarding whether the general statutes of Nebraska pertaining to the treatment and disposition of dead bodies and cemeteries prohibit the reburial of Native American skeletal remains on private or state land within the State of Nebraska with the consent of the landowner, where reburial is done pursuant to the provisions of the Unmarked Human Burial Site and Skeletal Remains Protection Act of 1989, Neb. Rev. Stat. §§
The Nebraska Reburial Law creates certain obligations for persons who discover human skeletal remains or burial goods associated with an unmarked human burial. The Law specifically requires the Nebraska State Historical Society, when it finds that discovered human skeletal remains or burial goods are of American Indian origin, to promptly notify in writing the Commission on Indian Affairs and any known relatives in the order identified in section
The general statutes regarding dead human bodies and the disposition thereof referenced in your opinion request are found at Neb. Rev. Stat. §§
In enacting the Nebraska Reburial Law in 1989, the Legislature specifically recognized that: the unmarked human burial sites of pioneers, settlers and Indians were scattered throughout the state; existing law on cemeteries did not clearly provide equal and adequate protection or incentives to ensure preservation of all human burial sites in this state; no adequate procedure existed regarding the treatment and disposition of human skeletal remains from unmarked graves to protect the interests of relatives or other interested persons; and the scientific, educational, religious, and cultural interest in the remains of our ancestors should be served. See Neb. Rev. Stat. §
"Statutes relating to the same subject matter will be construed so as to maintain a sensible and consistent scheme, so that effect is given to every provision. To the extent that a conflict exists between two statutes on the same subject, the specific statute controls over the general statute." In re Application of Metropolitan Utilities Dist. of Omaha,
For these reasons, the Nebraska State Historical Society should follow the requirements set forth by Neb. Rev. Stat. §
Sincerely, JON BRUNING Attorney General
Jodi M. Fenner Assistant Attorney General
Approved: ______________________________ Attorney General
