ANTH 526. NAGPRA, Repatriation, and Indigenous Rights
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SAA: Society for American Archaeology · 19 March 2010 English
The goal of the Grants Program is “to increase the number of successful repatriations through the support for projects that increase the ability of tribes and museums to facilitate consultation …
SAA: Society for American Archaeology · 8 January 2008 English
Resolution of the iswe should be governed by respect for the human rights of Native peoples and for the values of scientific research and public education. [...] Goldwater Center for …
NARF: Native American Rights Fund · 11 April 2021 English
The important role of tribes was highlighted in a 2017 Resolution of the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI), which, per the Resolution: Affirms and recognizes the critical role held …
SAA: Society for American Archaeology · 10 December 2018 English
McManamon served as the chief archeologist of the National Park Service and Contact National NAGPRA the departmental consulting archeologist for the Department of the Interior in Washington, D. [...] On …
SAA: Society for American Archaeology · 7 August 2006 English
The passage of the National Historic Preservation Act in 1966, the National Environmental Policy Act in 1969, and the Archaeological and Historic Preservation Act in 1974 led to a tremendous …
Roosevelt Institute · 21 August 2023 English
The Climate and Community Project is a Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum that, progressive climate policy think tank that mobilizes a together, are learning from the past and working to …
NARF: Native American Rights Fund · 29 March 2021 English
The Nature Conservancy · 3 May 2022 English
SHI: Sealaska Heritage Institute · 19 September 2019 English
The success of the consultation process and the granting of permission to study the human remains can be attributed to both parties—the government officials and the Tlingit themselves. [...] They …
Oxfam International · 15 December 2022 English
This document introduces the key concepts of decolonial theory that inform many current calls to decolonize. It provides examples from Latin America, Africa, and North America of how activists have …