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Carrying Our Ancestors HomeCategory
Social Justice, Repatriation Law and PolicySummary
Analysis of NAGPRA lawDigital Heritage
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Carrying Our Ancestors HomeCategory
Social Justice, Repatriation Law and PolicySummary
An M.A. student capstone project that works to "describe a legislative advocacy plan to amend Cal NAGPRA to address many of its statutory deficiencies” within the spirit of the law.Digital Heritage
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Carrying Our Ancestors HomeCategory
Social JusticeSummary
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.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
Carrying Our Ancestors HomeCategory
Social Justice, Holistic Wellness, Teaching ResourcesSummary
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.Digital Heritage
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Carrying Our Ancestors HomeCategory
Social Justice, Indigenous PracticesSummary
Chip Colwell closely examines the function and detail of healing resulting from NAGPRA repatriations in multiple tribal communities, and decribes the socio-political impact of the legislation and process.Digital Heritage
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Carrying Our Ancestors HomeCategory
Social Justice, Repatriation Law and Policy, Teaching ResourcesSummary
The American Indian Student Movement for Repatriation at UCLA in 1990. A documentary film by Lucius Martin, who produced this in 2003-2004 as a student at UCLA.Digital Heritage
Community
TongvaCategory
Indigenous Practices, Social JusticeSummary
Article in the Press Telegram regarding the reburial that ocurred at Cal State University Long Beach.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
TongvaCategory
Social Justice, Anti-Colonial PracticesSummary
"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)"Digital Heritage
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Carrying Our Ancestors HomeCategory
Social Justice, Repatriation Law and PolicySummary
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.Digital Heritage
Community
Carrying Our Ancestors HomeCategory
Social Justice, Academic DisciplinesSummary
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.