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Centering Tribal Stories
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Teaching Resources
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Centering Tribal Stories
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Anti-Colonial Practices, Repatriation Law and Policy, Social Justice, Teaching Resources, Indigenous Practices
Summary
Curriculum module for Ohlone Costanoan Esselen Nation and the Struggle for Recogition
Community
Carrying Our Ancestors Home
Category
Social Justice
Summary
Relationship of osteology to repatriation
Community
Carrying Our Ancestors Home
Category
Repatriation Law and Policy
Summary
This article examines the implementation of repatriation via NAGPRA by analyzing curtural affiliation decisions made by museums and federal agencies between 1990-1999.
Community
Carrying Our Ancestors Home
Category
Repatriation Law and Policy
Summary
Overview of NAGPRA
Community
Tongva
Category
Academic Disciplines, Anti-Colonial Practices
Summary
Article written in the SAA Archaeological record regarding the Pimu Catalina Archaeology Project and Field School.
Community
Centering Tribal Stories
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Anti-Colonial Practices, Social Justice, Environment
Summary
The first three chapters from historian Terri Castaneda's biography of Maidu activist and newspaper editor Marie Mason Potts. [scald=218:sdl_editor_representation]
Community
Centering Tribal Stories
Category
Social Justice, Teaching Resources
Community
Centering Tribal Stories
Category
Social Justice
Summary
A biography of an important Pit River Tribal spiritual and political figure. This was published as part of the Occasional Papers of the Redding Museum
Community
Centering Tribal Stories
Category
Social Justice, Teaching Resources
Summary
A PDF with links to Bay Area archival TV news stories about the Pit River occupations and legal cases
Community
Centering Tribal Stories
Category
Teaching Resources
Summary
An in-depth discussion manual that accompanies the The Dispossessed documentary about the Pit River Tribe's occupations of PG&E lands in their territory during the early 1970s.
Community
Centering Tribal Stories
Category
Social Justice, Teaching Resources
Summary
An excerpt from the Indian Claims Commission documents that eventually led to the conclusion that the Pit River Tribe never relinquished aboriginal title to their homelands.