Accomplishing NAGPRA : perspectives on the intent, impact, and future of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act / edited by Sangita Chari & Jaime M.N. Lavallee.
"More than one million cultural items - and the remains of nearly forty thousand Native Americans - have been repatriated since the 1990 passage of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act. The act, which addresses long-standing claims by federally recognized tribes, requires...
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Corvallis :
Oregon State University Press,
[2013]
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Series: | First peoples (2010)
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Table of Contents:
- The case for NAGPRA / Jack Trope
- The secretary shall : actual and apparent delegation of NAGPRA's implementation responsibilities / C. Timothy McKeown
- Finding our way home / Eric Hemenway
- A call for healing from the tragedy of NAGPRA in Hawaii / E. Sunny Greer
- Amending wonder : museums and twenty years of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act / Patricia Capone
- Federal agency perspective /C. Timothy McKeown, Emily Palus, Jennifer Riordan, and Richard Waldbauer
- NAGPRA's impact on non-federally recognized tribes / Angela Neller, Ramona Peters and Brice Obermeyer
- Implementing NAGPRA at history Colorado / Bridget Ambler and Sheila Goff
- Moving forward from the last twenty years: finding a new balance / Shannon Keller O'Loughlin
- Navigating a colonial quagmire : affirming native lives in the struggle to defend our dead / Clayton W. Dumont, Jr.
- The impact of NAGPRA on communities / Jan I. Bernstein.