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Kennewick Man: Perspectives on the Ancient One Archaeology & Indigenous Peoples



The article discusses the conflict between archaeologists and indigenous peoples over the remains of the ancient Kennewick Man. The case highlighted the shortcomings of the Native American Graves and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), which was designed to protect Native remains. The article discusses the wider implications of the case and its resolution. more details
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  • The conflict between archaeologists and indigenous peoples over the remains of the ancient Kennewick Man highlighted the shortcomings of the Native American Graves and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA).
  • The case was resolved when the Native American tribe that claimed Kennewick Man's remains received legal recognition.


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Author Joe Watkins,Larry Zimmerman
Format Softcover
ISBN 9781598743487
Publication Date 2008-11-30
Publisher Left Coast Press
Manufacturer Left Coast Press
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The article discusses the conflict between archaeologists and indigenous peoples over the remains of the ancient Kennewick Man. The case highlighted the shortcomings of the Native American Graves and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), which was designed to protect Native remains. The article discusses the wider implications of the case and its resolution.

Kennewick Man, known as the Ancient One to Native Americans, has been the lightning rod for conflict between archaeologists and indigenous peoples in the United States. A decade-long legal case pitted scientists against Native American communities and highlighted the shortcomings of the Native American Graves and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), designed to protect Native remains. In this volume, we hear from the many sides of this issue-archaeologists, tribal leaders, and others-as well as views from the international community. The wider implications of the case and its resolution is explored. Comparisons are made to similar cases in other countries and how they have been handled. Appendixes provide the legal decisions, appeals, and chronology to allow full exploration of this landmark legal struggle. An ideal starting point for discussion of this case in anthropology, archaeology, Native American studies, and cultural property law courses. Sponsored by the World Archaeological Congress.
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