Moving Forward with NAGPRA: From Basic Implementation to Ethical Engagement and Collaborative Reciprocity

Jayne-Leigh Thomas discusses NAGPRA and research that is mutually beneficial and allows for participatory investigation. At AAPA 2018.
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    April 13, 2018

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Jayne-Leigh Thomas discusses NAGPRA and research that is mutually beneficial and allows for participatory investigation. At AAPA 2018.

Ethical Implementation, Engagement, and Reciprocity with NAGPRA

AAPA 2018

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