Repatriation Reader: Who Owns American Indian Remains?Devon Abbott Mihesuah University of Nebraska Press, 2000 - 335 pages In the past decade the repatriation of Native American skeletal remains and funerary objects has become a lightning rod for radically opposing views about cultural patrimony and the relationship between Native communities and archaeologists. In this unprecedented volume, Native Americans and non-Native Americans within and beyond the academic community offer their views on repatriation and the ethical, political, legal, cultural, scholarly, and economic dimensions of this hotly debated issue. While historians and archaeologists debate continuing non-Native interests and obligations, Native American scholars speak to the key cultural issues embedded in their ancestral pasts. A variety of sometimes explosive case studies are considered, ranging from Kennewick Man to the repatriation of Zuni Ahayu: da. Also featured is a detailed discussion of the background, meaning, and applicability of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act, as well as the text of the act itself. |
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... sacred objects were lost by Native owners as a result of less violent pressures exerted by federally - sponsored missionaries and In- dian agents . Most sacred objects were stolen from their original owners . In other cases , religious ...
... sacred objects were lost by Native owners as a result of less violent pressures exerted by federally - sponsored missionaries and In- dian agents . Most sacred objects were stolen from their original owners . In other cases , religious ...
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... Objects , Sacred Objects , and Items of Cultural Patrimony NAGPRA requires museums and federal agencies to repatriate unassociated funerary objects , sacred objects , and items of cultural patrimony pursuant to a four - step process ...
... Objects , Sacred Objects , and Items of Cultural Patrimony NAGPRA requires museums and federal agencies to repatriate unassociated funerary objects , sacred objects , and items of cultural patrimony pursuant to a four - step process ...
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... objects , sacred objects , and items of cultural patrimony . 136 Cong . Rec . S17173-17175 ( daily ed . Oct. 26 , 1990 ) . 135. Senate Report 473 , supra note 108 , at 6 . 136. 25 U.S.C.A. ยง 3001 ( 8 ) . The Smithsonian Institution is ...
... objects , sacred objects , and items of cultural patrimony . 136 Cong . Rec . S17173-17175 ( daily ed . Oct. 26 , 1990 ) . 135. Senate Report 473 , supra note 108 , at 6 . 136. 25 U.S.C.A. ยง 3001 ( 8 ) . The Smithsonian Institution is ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
The Representations of Indian Bodies in NineteenthCentury | 19 |
Reflections on the Cultural Background | 37 |
Copyright | |
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