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A 2,500-pound ancient rock, taken 80 years ago, was returned to its Utah homeland after a 14-year effort.
A 2,500-pound petroglyph-covered rock, created by the ancestors of the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation over 1,000 years ago, was returned to its original site in northern Utah on December 11, 2025, after a 14-year repatriation effort.
The rock, removed from a church in Tremonton about 80 years ago, was carefully extracted from concrete, cleaned by conservators using non-damaging methods, and airlifted to a remote, undisclosed location near the Utah-Idaho border.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints collaborated with tribal leaders and state officials, citing moral responsibility despite no legal obligation.
Tribal leaders called the return a healing restoration of cultural and spiritual heritage, marking a significant step in reclaiming history.
Una antigua roca de 2.500 libras, tomada hace 80 años, fue devuelta a su tierra natal en Utah después de 14 años de esfuerzo.