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.
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.
Social Justice, Holistic Wellness, Teaching Resources
Summary
Sonya Atalay describes her work in repatriation and reclamation, and its ties to wellness of Indigenous communities. She refers to her experience over the past 15 years and describes the ways in which communities engage with repatriation in great detail.
A database of museum collections in Europe (so far a network of 50) in addition to a 3D, virtual reality museum. This resource was submitted by Jennifer Byram at the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma.
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.