Anti-Colonial Practices, Repatriation Law and Policy, Social Justice, Indigenous Practices
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Video interview with Chairwoman of OCEN Louise Miranda Ramirez discussing the significance of the shellmound at the Presidio of Monterey for the tribe.
Anti-Colonial Practices, Holistic Wellness, Repatriation Law and Policy, Teaching Resources, Indigenous Practices
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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.
Anti-Colonial Practices, Holistic Wellness, Repatriation Law and Policy, Teaching Resources
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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.
Social Justice, Repatriation Law and Policy, Academic Disciplines
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Presentation given by Nakia Zavalla, Cultural Director at Santa Ynez Band of Chumash Indians, and Wendy Teeter, Curator of Archaeology at the Fowler Museum and UCLA's NAGPRA Coordinator, for the Chumash Indian Museum's March 2021 Speaker Series.
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.
Presentation given by Shannon Keller O'Loughlin, Executive Director and Attorney at AAIA and Shannon Martin, Director of the Ziibiwing Center of Anishinabe Culture and Lifeways, at the 2019 ATALM annual conference held in Temecula, CA.
Carrying Our Ancestors Home's team asked tribal experts in cultural heritage and repatriation what they think other tribal members should understand about repatriation, and how any tribal member can get involved in protecting cultural sites and ancestors.
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.