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From the Ground Up: What Canadian Repatriation Policy Can Learn From NAGPRA
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Author (aut): Horton, Bailey
Editor (edt): Legacy, Jessica
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Publisher (pbl): Red Deer Polytechnic
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Winner of the Student Writer Award 1st Place, Research Essay (Years 3 and 4). A research essay that discusses important considerations regarding changes to the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) and Canada’s lack of equivalent policy. |
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vol. 16, no. 2
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130
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141
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© Bailey Horton 2025. All rights reserved.
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Repatriation in Canadian museums, Canadian museum institutional policies, Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), Indigenous
communities, Indigenous cultural property |
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Cultural property
Cultural property--Repatriation
Cultural property--Repatriation--Canada
Cultural property--Protection
Museums and Indigenous peoples
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English
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From the Ground Up: What Canadian Repatriation Policy Can Learn From NAGPRA
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