The University of Denver is conducting a survey and we would love your input. Please take 10 minutes to fill out this anonymous survey. We are looking for honest responses to help move this conversation forward.

 

The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) was enacted in 1990, almost 30 years ago. This fall, the University of Denver Museum of Anthropology received a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS, MG-70-18-0050-18) to develop a network of practitioners to support NAGPRA implementation. To that end, we are conducting a nation-wide survey of museum professionals and NAGPRA representatives of tribes, Native Hawaiian organizations, and federal and state agencies.

 

Our goal is to develop a picture of NAGPRA implementation 30 years in and to identify opportunities for the future.

 

Please take a moment to lend your voice to the conversation! This survey is anonymous and will take about 10 minutes. We ask that you answer the questions as completely and honestly as possible. Your feedback will be used to inform the scope and direction of this community of practice.

 

We want to talk to as many people as possible, so please forward this email and the survey link (https://udenver.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9shmcoehFpXncAR) to colleagues and organizations engaged in this work.

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Anne Amati

Registrar/NAGPRA Coordinator

303.871.2687

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