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Centering Tribal StoriesCategory
Anti-Colonial Practices, Holistic Wellness, Repatriation Law and Policy, Teaching Resources, Indigenous PracticesSummary
Sean Milanovich focused on the importance of individual, familial, and tribal healing that results from the proper care of the dead and the significance of wakes among his people.Digital Heritage
Community
Centering Tribal StoriesCategory
Anti-Colonial Practices, Holistic WellnessSummary
Interview of Matthew Hanks Leivas In the interview by Leivas, “Listen to Me!” he discusses the urgency of repatriation and how sacred objects and ancestors belong to their respective communities. Digital Heritage
Community
Centering Tribal StoriesCategory
Anti-Colonial Practices, Holistic Wellness, Repatriation Law and Policy, Teaching ResourcesSummary
Cindi Alvitre discusses her experience working in the area of NAGPRA at California State University, Long Beach. Alvitre shares issues surrounding the preservation and protection of Puvunga, a sacred and ancient village site. Digital Heritage
Community
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
Community
TongvaCategory
Social JusticeSummary
OC Weekly Article discussing the repatriation of ancestors from Chilao Flats in the Angeles National Forest.Digital Heritage
Community
Carrying Our Ancestors HomeCategory
Social Justice, Repatriation Law and PolicySummary
Presentation given by Shannon Keller O'Loughlin, Executive Director and Attorney of the Association on American Indian Affairs (AAIA), at the 2019 ATALM annual conference held in Temecula, CA.