United States: Science And Native Rights: A World Of Graves
United States: Science And Native Rights: A World Of Graves Andrew Lawler, 2010 The United States isn't the only nation grappling with native claims on ancient skeletons (see main text). But different cultures have wildly divergent views of their long-dead ancestors, with profound consequences for the kinds of research that can be done. Science gives a brief roundup of world attitudes toward the study of ancient human remains. Science; 330(6001): 170For the rest of the article, as well as maps, images, related items, and videos, please visit Indigenous Peoples Issues & Resources.