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Hi Nikkie!
As you've already covered NAGPRA, I suggest another point for refusal:
What good do two unidentified skulls do for the Fort
Morgan Museum? Of what historical and educational
value are these two unidentified skulls?
One way or the other . . . don't lose your head. <Bad, bad Jay!>
Best wishes, sincerely,
Jay Heuman
Assistant Curator of Education
Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art
Utah State University in Logan
www.artmuseum.usu.edu
t 435-797-0165
>Oh Great and Knowledgeable Ones-
>I had an offer this morning from an artist to give me two human skulls when
>he is no longer able to create art and use them in his still lifes-
><SNIP>
>Does anyone have any other suggestions or logical arguments I could use to
>not accept these items- and did I mention he's bosom buds with two different
>board members?
>Nikkie "One head is enough, thank you" Cooper
>Nikkie Cooper, Curator
>Fort Morgan Museum
>P.O. Box 184
>Fort Morgan, CO 80701
>970-867-6331
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