Presentation by founding member of the Rapa Nui Repatriation Program, Piru Huke Atan at the Native American and Indigenous Studies Association Conference in Los Angeles, CA 2018.
"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)"
Teaching Resources, Repatriation Law and Policy, Anti-Colonial Practices
Summary
GRASAC is a project started in 2005 to create a network of people who wish to share knowledge about Great Lake cultures, and a database of Great Lakes materials from across the world for digital reunification of cultural items.
Anti-Colonial Practices, Repatriation Law and Policy
Summary
This video explores the Native American Grave Protection and Repatriation Act, passed in 1990, as human rights legislation. Here we have interviewed tribal practitioners from Southern California about the meaning and importance of this law.
Anti-Colonial Practices, Repatriation Law and Policy
Summary
This is a trailer for "Carrying Our Ancestors Home," a collaborative digital project which aims to illuminate the process and details of NAGPRA and repatriation work.