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Please respond to Phyllis Messenger, not Museum-L or me, regarding the
following query:
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> From: Phyllis E. Messenger[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Monday, September 15, 1997 3:37PM
> To: [log in to unmask]; Lawrence G. Desmond
> Subject: Ethics of Collecting
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> I'd like to hear from anyone who has used _The Ethics of Collecting
> Cultural Property: Whose Culture? Whose Property_ in their teaching,
> or
> who deals with the international antiquities market and cultural
> property/heritage issues in their work. I am working on an update of
> _Ethics_ for the University of New Mexico Press and would like to
> know:
> --How you have used the book (esp. in undergraduate classes)
> --What resources (since ca. 1987) you have found to be particularly
> helpful (and that should be included in the updated bibliography)
> --What appendix material would be the most helpful to have easy access
> to
> --Updates on any of the case studies included in the collection (or
> information about similar cases)
> --Other comments about what a text on ethics and/or cultural heritage
> issues should contain
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> Thanks in advance for your help. This revision will focus mainly on
> the
> introduction, conclusions, and appendices and is on a very short
> timeline
> for completion. If possible, I'd love to hear from you by Oct. 1.
>
> Phyllis E. Messenger, Program Associate
> Department of Anthropology, Hamline University
> 1536 Hewitt Avenue, St. Paul, MN 55104
> (612) 475-9149 (h), 523-2682 (w), 523-3170 (fax)
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