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  2. Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act

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    The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act is a law that establishes the ownership of cultural items excavated or discovered on federal or tribal land after November 16, 1990. The act also applies to land transferred by the federal government to the states under the Water Resources Department Act. [6]

  3. Cal NAGPRA - Wikipedia

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    Cal NAGPRA (Assembly Bill (978)) was an act created by the state of California which was signed into law in 2001. The act was created to implement the same repatriation expectations for state-funded institutions, museums, repositories, or collections as those federally supported through NAGPRA .

  4. Repatriation and reburial of human remains - Wikipedia

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    The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), passed in 1990, provides a process for museums and federal agencies to return certain cultural items such as human remains, funerary objects, sacred objects, etc. to lineal descendants and culturally affiliated Indian tribes and Native Hawaiian organisations. [58] [59] [60]

  5. California universities promised to repatriate Native ... - AOL

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    NAGPRA, a federal law passed in 1990, mandated that institutions repatriate Native American ancestors and cultural belongings. Despite this law being passed 30 years, universities violated it ...

  6. Repatriation Delays A Matter of Priorities, Not Funding ... - AOL

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    One museum in the Midwest told Native News Online in early January that it is averaging one repatriation per year due to budgetary constraints. Repatriation Delays A Matter of Priorities, Not ...

  7. Senators demand answers from institutions with Native ...

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    U.S. senators want five institutions, including Harvard and UC Berkeley, to explain why they hold thousands of Native American remains and belongings.

  8. Maria Pearson - Wikipedia

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    Maria first became an active advocate for the repatriation of Native American human remains in 1971. [1] At this time, the Iowa Highway Commission uncovered the skeletal remains of 26 European-American pioneers as well as the remains of a Native American woman and her infant child during road construction in Glenwood, Iowa .

  9. Protection of Native American sites in Florida - Wikipedia

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    The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) gives the rights to Native American descendants of the treatment of Native American remains and funerary goods. [ 30 ] Chapter 872.05-- Unmarked Human Burials (Florida Statutes, Title XLVI, Offenses Concerning Dead Bodies and Graves)