Saturday, September 25, 2010

Museum Anthropology - Vol. 33, N. 2

MUSEUM ANTHROPOLOGY - 2010 - VOLUME 33, NUMBER 2 - SPECIAL ISSUE: NAGPRA AFTER 20 YEARS

EDITORIAL
NAGPRA AFTER TWO DECADES
Stephen E. Nash and Chip Colwell-Chanthaphonh

RELATIONSHIPS AND COLLECTIONS
NAGPRA AT 20: Museum Collections and Reconnections
Martha Graham and Nell Murphy

PROPATRIATION: Possibilities for Art after NAGPRA
Emily Moore

LOST AND FOUND: NAGPRA, Scattered Relics, and Restorative Methodologies
Margaret M. Bruchac

INSTITUTIONAL DEATH AND CEREMONIAL HEALING FAR FROM HOME: THE CARLISLE INDIAN SCHOOL CEMETERY
Jacqueline Fear-Segal

REFLECTIONS AND PEOPLE
TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS IN A TRIBAL NAGPRA PROGRAM
Eric Hemenway

COMMENTARY: MY ADVENTURES IN ZUNI—AND KYKOTSMOVI AND WINDOW ROCK AND …
Stephen H. Lekson

REPATRIATION OF AHAYU:DA: 20 Years Later
T. J. Ferguson

REPATRIATION AND COLLABORATION: 20 Years Later
Bruce Bernstein

LEGISLATION AND ADMINISTRATION
NAGPRA at 20: What Have the States Done to Expand Human Remains Protections?
Ryan M. Seidemann

JOURNEYS TO REPATRIATION: 15 Years of NAGPRA Grants, 1994–2008
Sangita Chari

“A WILLINGNESS TO LISTEN TO EACH SIDE”: The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Review Committee, 1991–2010
C. Timothy McKeown

REPATRIATION FROM SCOTTISH MUSEUMS: Learning from NAGPRA
Neil G. W. Curtis

EPILOGUE
NATIONAL MONUMENTS
Heid E. Erdrich

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