Refelctions on Repatriation: Images of Academic America in the Mirror of NAGPRA

Author(s): Roger Echo

Year: 1999

Summary

A dynamic landscape of relations exists between Native Americans and the American academic community, and as the final days of the 20th century approach, it is important for us to contemplate the legacy of relationships we will pass along to our successors. The topic of repatriation has played a prominent role in shaping this legacy in recent years particularly for archaeologists. Repatriation presents us with an enormously complex issue rooted in historical circumstances that have often been obscured by the debate over its immediate implications for the academic world.

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Refelctions on Repatriation: Images of Academic America in the Mirror of NAGPRA. Roger Echo. The Wyoming Archaeologist. 43 (1): 44-49. 1999 ( tDAR id: 476376) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8476376

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