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The bone battle: The attack on scientific freedom
Liberty (2009)
  • Elizabeth Weiss, San Jose State University
Abstract
NAGPRA (lovely acronym) is a federal law, passed in 1989, that requires agencies receiving federal support to allow federally recognized tribes to obtain “culturally affiliated” Native American human remains and artifacts - in other words, to reclaim bones, body parts, and burial objects from museums, research organizations, and other current owners. [...] decisions will be made on the basis of religious belief, not a showing of fact.
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Publication Date
December, 2009
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Copyright © 2009 Liberty Foundation
Citation Information
Elizabeth Weiss. "The bone battle: The attack on scientific freedom" Liberty Vol. 23 Iss. 11 (2009)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/elizabeth_weiss/69/