| 2002 - 700 pages
...(lii) The known lineal descendant or culturally affiliated Indian tribe or Native Hawaiian organization presents evidence which, if standing alone before...to the contrary, would support a finding that the museum or Federal agency does not have a right of possession to the objects as defined in §10.10 (a)(2);... | |
| 1997 - 692 pages
...(iii) The known lineal descendant or culturally affiliated Indian tribe or Native Hawaiian organization presents evidence which, if standing alone before...to the contrary, would support a finding that the museum or Federal agency does not have a right of possession to the objects as defined in § 10.10... | |
| 2000 - 692 pages
...(iii) The known lineal descendant or culturally affiliated Indian tribe or Native Hawaiian organization presents evidence which, if standing alone before...to the contrary, would support a finding that the museum or Federal agency does not have a right of possession to the objects as defined in §10.10 (a)(2);... | |
| United States - 2000 - 318 pages
...of said member or the lineal descendants, upon notice, have failed to make a claim for the object. (c) STANDARD OF REPATRIATION.— If a known lineal...to the contrary, would support a finding that the Smithsonian Institution did not have the right of possession, then the Smithsonian Institution shall... | |
| Devon Abbott Mihesuah - 2000 - 356 pages
...POSSESSION: CLAIMANT'S PRIMA FACIE CASE The third step in the process requires a claimant to present "evidence which, if standing alone before the introduction...agency or museum did not have the right of possession" of the items.180 Because the original "transfer" of many of these objects occurred when recordkeeping... | |
| Tamara L. Bray - 2001 - 270 pages
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| 2004 - 350 pages
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| Chris Scarre, Geoffrey Scarre - 2006
...Native Hawaiian organization requests the return of Native American unassociated funerary 146 objects, sacred objects or objects of cultural patrimony pursuant...that it has a right of possession to the objects. There is no mistaking the implication: archaeologists or anthropologists, amateur collectors or museums... | |
| 2004 - 724 pages
...(iii) The known lineal descendant or culturally affiliated Indian tribe or Native Hawaiian organization presents evidence which, if standing alone before...evidence to the contrary, would support a finding that §10.10 Office of the Secretary, Interior the museum or Federal agency does not have a right of possession... | |
| California - 1975 - 912 pages
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