US officials have moved to block a legal bid by descendants of Apache leader Geronimo to have his remains reburied.
Geronimo's relatives say some body parts were stolen almost 100 years ago by members of a society linked to Yale University to keep in their clubhouse.
The relatives want to rebury the warrior, who died in 1909, near his birthplace in New Mexico.
But the justice department has asked a federal judge to dismiss their lawsuit.
The society, known as Skull and Bones, is alleged to have stolen some of Geronimo's remains from a burial plot in Oklahoma in 1918.
Geronimo's relatives say some body parts were stolen almost 100 years ago by members of a society linked to Yale University to keep in their clubhouse.
The relatives want to rebury the warrior, who died in 1909, near his birthplace in New Mexico.
But the justice department has asked a federal judge to dismiss their lawsuit.
The society, known as Skull and Bones, is alleged to have stolen some of Geronimo's remains from a burial plot in Oklahoma in 1918.
How sad. I hope their case gets a chance to make to court but doesn't look like it will. :(
ReplyDeleteIt won't, the people who have the skull are too powerful.
ReplyDeleteto think they allowed Lee Harvey Oswald, John Wilkes Booth and other such characters to be perfectly buried in peace...
ReplyDeleteah... the mysteries of the good old U S of A :Þ