The Evolution Of Laws Protecting Archaeological Resources And Native American Graves
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...cultures have not been afforded the same respect that is considered a necessity with other cultures. Even their graves have been ploughed over and pilfered with no consideration of the fact that these people too are human and have certain expectations regarding the sanctity of their remains. Thousands upon thousands of Native American grave sites have been disrupted over the years by archaeologists and non-archaeologists alike. Sometimes the disruptions of Native American grave sites occurred in the name of science, sometimes they occurred in the name of greed. In many cases the artifacts and remains from graves were put in the guardianship of museums, universities, and other organizations but even then there was a perceived indifference on the part of those charged with housing the remains to the cultural importance of the artifacts and human remains. Fortunately, efforts have been underway to provide the same level of protection to Native...
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