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Carrying Our Ancestors Home
Category
Social Justice
Summary
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.
Community
Carrying Our Ancestors Home
Category
Teaching Resources, Repatriation Law and Policy
Summary
Testimony and transcript of the oversight hearing on the 2009 amendment to NAGPRA
Community
Carrying Our Ancestors Home
Category
Repatriation Law and Policy, Social Justice
Summary
Overview article on NAGPRA and repatriation
Community
Carrying Our Ancestors Home
Category
Repatriation Law and Policy
Summary
Academic analysis on legal and legislative developments of NAGPRA
Community
Carrying Our Ancestors Home
Category
Academic Disciplines
Community
Tongva
Category
Indigenous Practices, Social Justice
Summary
Article in the Press Telegram regarding the reburial that ocurred at Cal State University Long Beach.
Community
Tongva
Category
Social Justice
Summary
OC Weekly Article discussing the repatriation of ancestors from Chilao Flats in the Angeles National Forest.
Community
Carrying Our Ancestors Home
Category
Social Justice, Academic Disciplines
Summary
This article discusses the history of toxic chemical use on museum collections and the consequences of this practice for the repatriation of cultural and sacred belongings.
Community
Carrying Our Ancestors Home
Category
Teaching Resources, Repatriation Law and Policy
Summary
A manual intended to be used as a practical guide for any tribe or individual interested in repatriation under NAGPRA and for museums and federal agencies to have a better understanding of the tribal aspect of NAGPRA.
Community
Tongva
Category
Social Justice, Anti-Colonial Practices
Summary
"Notice of Intent To Repatriate Cultural Items: Fowler Museum at the University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, and California Department of Parks and Recreation, Sacramento, CA Arroyo Sequit (CA–LAN– 52) and Humaliwu (CA– LAN–264)"