Local universities work, slowly, to return the stolen remains of Native Americans | Local News | Spokane | The Pacific Northwest Inlander
, 2023-01-26 03:31:09,
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Before the Dalles Dam inundated Celilo Falls in 1957, the area was an important
site for numerous tribes and people.
Throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, museums, universities and government agencies looted thousands of Native American gravesites and places of worship. With little or no consultation from local tribes, funerary objects, cultural items and human remains were unceremoniously dug up and transferred to institutions across the country for research and display.
The archaeologists and collectors used words like “excavation” and “field project.” Today, we might use words like “grave robbing” or “looting.”
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