Implementation of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act: Hearing Before the Committee on Indian Affairs, United States Senate, One Hundred Fourth Congress, First Session ... December 6, 1995, Washington, DC.U.S. Government Printing Office, 1996 - 292 pages |
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... Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma , Pawnee , OK Campbell , Hon . Ben Nighthorse , U.S. Senator from Colorado Dorgan , Hon . Byron L. , U.S. Senator from North Dakota Inouye , Hon . Daniel K. , U.S. Senator from Hawaii , vice chairman , Com ...
... Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma , Pawnee , OK Campbell , Hon . Ben Nighthorse , U.S. Senator from Colorado Dorgan , Hon . Byron L. , U.S. Senator from North Dakota Inouye , Hon . Daniel K. , U.S. Senator from Hawaii , vice chairman , Com ...
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... Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma , Elizabeth Blackowl , accom- panied by the chief attorney of the Native American Rights Fund , Walter Echohawk ; the chairman of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe of North Dakota , Jesse Taken Alive , who is 33.
... Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma , Elizabeth Blackowl , accom- panied by the chief attorney of the Native American Rights Fund , Walter Echohawk ; the chairman of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe of North Dakota , Jesse Taken Alive , who is 33.
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... Pawnee Tribe , Eliza- beth Blackowl . STATEMENT OF ELIZABETH BLACKOWL , CHAIRWOMAN , PAWNEE TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA , PAWNEE , OK , ACCOMPANIED BY ROBERT PEREGOY , ESQUIRE , ATTORNEY AT LAW , NATIVE AMERICAN RIGHTS FUND , WASHINGTON , DC Mrs ...
... Pawnee Tribe , Eliza- beth Blackowl . STATEMENT OF ELIZABETH BLACKOWL , CHAIRWOMAN , PAWNEE TRIBE OF OKLAHOMA , PAWNEE , OK , ACCOMPANIED BY ROBERT PEREGOY , ESQUIRE , ATTORNEY AT LAW , NATIVE AMERICAN RIGHTS FUND , WASHINGTON , DC Mrs ...
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... Pawnee Tribe currently has a repatriation claim pending with the Museum of Natural History . This claim was initiated in 1988. A part of this 7 - year claim is still pending at the Smithso- nian . It is part of an appeal recently ...
... Pawnee Tribe currently has a repatriation claim pending with the Museum of Natural History . This claim was initiated in 1988. A part of this 7 - year claim is still pending at the Smithso- nian . It is part of an appeal recently ...
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... Pawnee scouts . Could you tell us how long that proc- ess took ? Mr. BLACKOWL . I'll have to refer that question to Mr. Peregoy . Mr. PEREGOY . The repatriation process with the National Mu- seum of Natural History took approximately 3 ...
... Pawnee scouts . Could you tell us how long that proc- ess took ? Mr. BLACKOWL . I'll have to refer that question to Mr. Peregoy . Mr. PEREGOY . The repatriation process with the National Mu- seum of Natural History took approximately 3 ...
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Alaska Native amend American Graves Protection American human remains American Indian ancestors archaeological associated funerary objects Central Plains Tradition Chairman Chumash claim collections Committee on Indian CONGRESS THE LIBRARY consultation cultural affiliation cultural items cultural patrimony documentation draft Federal agencies final regulations funding Gila River implement NAGPRA Indian Affairs Indian tribes issue John McCain LIBRARY OF CONGRESS materials Milwaukee Public Museum museums and federal NAGPRA inventory NAGPRA Review Committee National Museum National Park Service Native American Graves Native American groups Native American human Native Hawaiian organizations Natural History Navajo Nation Nebraska NMAI November 16 Pawnee Tribe Peabody Essex Museum Protection and Repatriation reburial recommendations Reinhard religious remains and associated remains and funerary Repatriation Act Repatriation Office repatriation request sacred objects scientific studies Secretary Senator INOUYE Senator McCain Sioux Tribe Smithsonian Institution Steed-Kisker Phase submit testimony tribe or Native U.S. SENATOR
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Page 6 - Indian tribe" means any tribe, band, nation, or other organized group or community of Indians (including any Alaska Native village or regional or village corporation as defined in or established pursuant to the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (Public Law 92-203; 85 Stat.
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Page 7 - ... (3) Notwithstanding any other provision of this Act, no civil penalty shall be imposed if it can be shown by a preponderance of the evidence that the defendant committed an act based on a good faith belief that he was acting to protect himself or herself, a member of his or her family, or any other individual from bodily harm, from any endangered or threatened species.
Page 8 - Federal land manager" means, with respect to any public lands, the Secretary of the department, or the head of any other agency or instrumentality of the United States, having primary management authority over such lands. In the case of any public...
Page 14 - ... who violates, any provision of any other regulation issued under this Act may be assessed a civil penalty by the Secretary of not...
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Page 54 - States to enlighten the public toward a better understanding of the Indian people, to preserve Indian cultural values, and otherwise promote the welfare of the Indian people, do hereby establish and submit the following resolution; and...
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