Someone was asking about NAGPRA awhile ago. I believe that Stanford University has already begun returning material. Anita Cohen-Williams; Reference Services; Hayden Library Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85287-1006 PHONE: (602) 965-4579 FAX: (602) 965-9169 BITNET: IACAGC@ASUACAD INTERNET: [log in to unmask] *** Forwarding note from KEITHKIN--CMSNAMES 02/13/94 23:48 *** Return-Path: <@ASUVM.INRE.ASU.EDU:[log in to unmask]> Received: from ASUVM.INRE.ASU.EDU (NJE origin LISTSERV@ASUACAD) by ASUVM.INRE.ASU.EDU (LMail V1.1d/1.7f) with BSMTP id 9669; Sun, 13 Feb 1994 23:48:21 -0700 Date: Sun, 13 Feb 1994 23:46:25 -0700 Reply-To: Keith Kintigh <[log in to unmask]> Sender: Archaeology List <[log in to unmask]> From: Keith Kintigh <[log in to unmask]> Subject: NAGPRA FORUM AT '94 SAA MEETING - NOT IN PRELIM PROGRAM X-To: Arch-L <[log in to unmask]> To: Multiple recipients of list ARCH-L <[log in to unmask]> NAGPRA FORUM AT THE ANAHEIM ANNUAL MEETING PROGRAM (Please Note: Not in the Preliminary Program) Straight from the Horse's Mouth: Frank McManamon Answers Your NAGPRA Questions Moderated by: Lynne Goldstein and Keith Kintigh Sponsored by: SAA Task force on Repatriation Tentative Time: 6:00-7:30 Wednesday April 20 Francis P. McManamon, Departmental Consulting Archaeologist for the National Park Service will make a brief statement concerning the implementation of Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act and its draft regulations. The remainder of the session is devoted to NAGPRA-related questions and discussion from the audience. This forum will clarify the effects of NAGPRA on current and future excavation procedures and on the disposition of human remains, funerary objects, and other items that are in existing museum collections or result from ongoing work. It is directed to all archaeologists, especially individuals involved in the implementation of NAGPRA, archaeologists involved in excavations subject to NAGPRA, and those concerned with research collections.