1. NJI KCHI-NSHINAABE’BANIIK GDISH-CHIGEMI WI (WE DO THIS FOR THE ANCESTORS): THE BASICS OF NAGPRA

    Mark Rivett posted April 9, 2021

    The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act of 1990 (NAGPRA) created a federal legal process for the return of Native American human remains and cultural items to Native American Tribes and Native Hawaiian Organizations.

    The panelists will provide a basic overview of NAGPRA compliance through consideration of both tribal and museum sides of the process. They will explore the importance of transparency and agency, forging a connection between museum best practices and tribal ceremonial needs, and how mutual respect can grow into collaborations that extend beyond NAGPRA.

    Panelists:

    William Johnson

    Ziibiwing Center of Anishinaabe Culture & Lifeways, Interim Director

    Veronica Pasfield

    Bay Mills Indian Community NAGPRA Designee

    Amadeaus Scott

    UMMAA NAGPRA Collections Manager

    When: Friday, April 16th at 1:00pm

    https://umich.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_agbr9WzoQaGnCxSfAc_YQQ

    Sponsors:

    UM College of Literature, Sciences, and the Arts; UM Office of Government Relations; UM Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion; UM Office of Research; UM Museum of Anthropological Archaeology; UM Museum Studies Program; UM Department of American Culture; UM Native American Studies Program; Native American and Indigenous Studies Interdisciplinary Group

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