Indian Group Praises Police ; Help Offered to Rebury Skulls

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BLOOMINGTON - A Chicago-based organization dedicated to American Indian preservation offered its assistance to Bloomington police Wednesday to ensure about 30 American Indian skulls found in a Bloomington attic are buried as near to their original gravesites as possible.

The remains were part of a collection of the late Dale Fitz- Henry Sr., a Bloomington dentist who died in 1982. They were discovered Sunday in a cabinet in a house at 511 Florence Ave. after the house was sold for back taxes following the presumed death of Fitz-Henrys son, Dale Fitz- Henry II, in a cabin fire near Carlock last year. New owners of the home made the discovery.

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Indian Group Praises Police ; Help Offered to Rebury Skulls

Bloomington police took charge of the skulls and assigned Sgt. Henry Craft, who is part American Indian, to track their original burial site, if ...

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