Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 14,Ausgabe 11991 |
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... Native American groups throughout the country , major museums and university departments of anthropology have begun returning thousands of Native America's dead - both the bodies and funeral objects - to Indian tribes for reburial . The ...
... Native American groups throughout the country , major museums and university departments of anthropology have begun returning thousands of Native America's dead - both the bodies and funeral objects - to Indian tribes for reburial . The ...
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... Native woman's bones were distinguished by the hundreds of glass beads that accompanied her . ) While the remains of the whites were all reverently reburied in the local cemetery , the Indian remains were whisked off to a museum in Iowa ...
... Native woman's bones were distinguished by the hundreds of glass beads that accompanied her . ) While the remains of the whites were all reverently reburied in the local cemetery , the Indian remains were whisked off to a museum in Iowa ...
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... Native American land claims with monetary com- pensation , yet again another instance of the inability of the dominant society to understand the uncommodifiable value that Native peoples place on their land . The most famous example of ...
... Native American land claims with monetary com- pensation , yet again another instance of the inability of the dominant society to understand the uncommodifiable value that Native peoples place on their land . The most famous example of ...
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