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American Indian Ritual Object Repatriation Foundation AN INTERCULTURAL PARTNERSHIP We are a non-federally funded intercultural partnership committed to assisting in the return of sacred ceremonial material to the appropriate American Indian Nation, clan, or family, and to educating the public about the importance of repatriation. The loss of ceremonial material has prevented many American ...
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Native American Repatriation & Reburial: A Bibliography Compiled by Barb Bocek Stanford Archaeologist Offered as a Green Library General Reference Department guide, 1992 N.B. Photocopies of all numbered items listed in this bibliography are found in the Reference Collection at Z1209.2.N67.N38. Contents INTRODUCTION | GENERAL | REPATRIATION | REBURIAL Introduction The Native American Graves ...
www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/native/appf.html
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Puvungna is the Indian village which once occupied the land where Cal State Long Beach now stands. Puvungna remains sacred to the Gabrielino and other Indian people as a spiritual center from which their lawgiver and god -- Chungichnish -- instructed his people. Unfortunately, this tradition of learning and teaching which began with the Indian elders has yet to be understood by campus officials.
www.csulb.edu/~eruyle/puvuhome.html
Ethnic or national demands for return or repatriation of art works, archaeological material, or human remains have no ethical validity.
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