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Digital Heritage
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Carrying Our Ancestors HomeCategory
Repatriation Law and PolicySummary
Academic analysis on legal and legislative developments of NAGPRADigital Heritage
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Carrying Our Ancestors HomeCategory
Repatriation Law and PolicySummary
This article examines the implementation of repatriation via NAGPRA by analyzing curtural affiliation decisions made by museums and federal agencies between 1990-1999.Digital Heritage
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Carrying Our Ancestors HomeCategory
Social Justice, Repatriation Law and PolicySummary
An M.A. student capstone project that works to "describe a legislative advocacy plan to amend Cal NAGPRA to address many of its statutory deficiencies” within the spirit of the law.Digital Heritage
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Carrying Our Ancestors HomeCategory
Social JusticeSummary
NHK-World Japan reports on the return of remains to the Ainu, the Indigenous people of Japan. The article provides a general overview of the reasons remains were taken, and the necessity for their return.Digital Heritage
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Carrying Our Ancestors HomeCategory
Teaching ResourcesSummary
Researchers conducted a survey regarding the perception and impact of NAGPRA on American Indian/Alaska Native tribes, by sending a survey to 508 federally recognized tribes in 32 states. The summary begins on page 27.Digital Heritage
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Carrying Our Ancestors HomeCategory
Teaching Resources, Repatriation Law and PolicySummary
This is the 2018 edition covering all U.S. Cultural heritage protection laws. Twenty-eight laws are explained in chronological order so as to show how this field of law has developed over time.Digital Heritage
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Carrying Our Ancestors HomeCategory
Teaching Resources, Repatriation Law and PolicySummary
An audio recording of a panel of repatriation experts discussing NAGPRA on its 27th anniversary.Digital Heritage
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Carrying Our Ancestors HomeCategory
Academic Disciplines, Repatriation Law and PolicySummary
An analysis of relationship between NAGPRA and archaeological practices, "to determine whether NAGPRA has caused an increase or decrease in the amount of archaeologicaladministrative, laboratory, and fieldwork completed between 1985 and 2005."Digital Heritage
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Carrying Our Ancestors HomeCategory
Teaching Resources, Social JusticeSummary
COAH reached out to ask Suzan Shown Harjo questions about her experience writing NAGPRA and her reflections on its impact and use years later.Digital Heritage
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Carrying Our Ancestors HomeCategory
Teaching Resources, Repatriation Law and PolicySummary
An illustrated comic explaining the obligations and impact of the NAGPRA legislation project, made for Native peoples, archaeologists, museum practitioners, and others in the repatriation process.Digital Heritage
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Carrying Our Ancestors HomeCategory
Teaching Resources, Repatriation Law and PolicySummary
A list of European museums that have American Indian/Inuit collections. This resource was submitted by Jennifer Byram at the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma.Digital Heritage
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Teaching ResourcesSummary
These guidelines are written for museum staff who wish to collaborate with Native American communities or tribes. They were developed in collaboration between Native and non-Native cultural leaders, museum professionals, and artists over three years.