World Talk Radio�American Indian Movement Today: Playa Vista Dig & Remains, NAGPRA, & Santa Rosa Update
World Talk Radio�American Indian Movement Today: Playa Vista Dig & Remains, NAGPRA, & Santa Rosa Update: "Playa Vista Dig & Remains, NAGPRA, & Santa Rosa
Update
Sam Dunlap is a Council member of the Gabrielino-Tongva tribe. The Tongva people use to occupy the Los Angeles area. Sam has been a monitor at the famous and controversial site known as the Playa Vista Development. The Site has tragically yielded over 375 human remains and the count is still climbing. This site has drawn the attention and debate of Indian people, archaeologist, anthropologist and others.
You Host Marty Hiles will visit the site with Sam Dunlap to get a first hand view of this sensitive situation. Then we will interview Sam and get his perspective on the controversial surrounding his peoples land and buried ancestors.
NAGPRA-We will discuss the implications and results that the Native American Graves Protection & Repatriation Act has had on not only museums, repositories and anthropologist, but on Indian Country.
We will discuss the Playa Vista site in L.A. where they have dug up 375 Indian remains and still counting.
Also the famous Barona Museum an Indian Living museum. Also Tribal Cultural Resource Management."
Update
Sam Dunlap is a Council member of the Gabrielino-Tongva tribe. The Tongva people use to occupy the Los Angeles area. Sam has been a monitor at the famous and controversial site known as the Playa Vista Development. The Site has tragically yielded over 375 human remains and the count is still climbing. This site has drawn the attention and debate of Indian people, archaeologist, anthropologist and others.
You Host Marty Hiles will visit the site with Sam Dunlap to get a first hand view of this sensitive situation. Then we will interview Sam and get his perspective on the controversial surrounding his peoples land and buried ancestors.
NAGPRA-We will discuss the implications and results that the Native American Graves Protection & Repatriation Act has had on not only museums, repositories and anthropologist, but on Indian Country.
We will discuss the Playa Vista site in L.A. where they have dug up 375 Indian remains and still counting.
Also the famous Barona Museum an Indian Living museum. Also Tribal Cultural Resource Management."
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