ANTHRO 2AC Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Kennewick Man, Middle Ages, Ancient Dna

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And contemporary society: nagpra --1990 federal law; Native americans were dissatisfied w the field of arch for three main regions: there was minimal collaboration between natives and archaeologists there was desecration of sacred sites and burials. Conflict over who were the stewards of the past: who owns controls and speaks for the people of the past. Anthropologists believed that they were the stewards of the past, the passing of nagpra legally made changes to the field of arch but natives disagreed: nagpra and museum collections. Nagpra provides a legal process for tribes to request indigenous artifacts back from museums tribes can ask for human remains and material objects associated w these human remains back. Repatriation: tribes ask for culturally significant objects back from museums. Human remains, associated funerary objects; museums produce inventories; identify. Most likely descendants; or culturally unidentifiable; tribes can claim materials; Museums had to produce inventories and document all the human remains.

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