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[2] [3] [4] For example, Henry Atkinson of the Yorta Yorta Nation describes the history that motivates this advocacy. He explains that his ancestors were invaded and massacred by the Europeans. After this, their remains were plundered and "collected like one collects stamps." [2] Finally
I propose to edit this article by adding a detailed overview of the provisions of NAGPRA, including definitions of objects and land which this act treats. Links to the NAGPRA home page should also be added. Scheherazade510 01:46, 2 July 2007 (UTC) Sounds good. JonHarder talk 11:55, 3 July 2007 (UTC)
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. Cal NAGPRA also supports non-federally recognized ...
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[7] [3] Even in cases where repatriation is fully supported, many problems may cause repatriation to be interrupted. Paperwork reporting the accession of items may be scant or entirely lacking. [9] This can make it difficult to determine the group of origin that remains or cultural materials should be returned to.
Outcomes of NAGPRA repatriation efforts are slow and cumbersome, leading many tribes to spend considerable effort documenting their requests; collections' holders are obliged to inform and engage with tribes whose materials they may possess. NAGPRA was enacted primarily at the insistence and by the direction of members of Native American nations.