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Repatriation policies in the States and Canada are very different because of
the difference in law. Where the Native American Graves Protection and
Repatriation Act must be considered when writing repatriation policy in the
States, in Canada these policies are governed by the terms of individual
tribal and provincial treaties. I would suggest you contact Andrea LaForet
at the Canadian Museum of Civilization in Ottawa.
Janice Klein
Director
Mitchell Museum of the American Indian, Kendall College
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From: carole anderson <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: Tuesday, January 11, 2000 2:16 PM
Subject: repatriation policy
>Dear List members,
>
>I am researching repatriation policy and procedures to assist the
>University of Winnipeg in development of their repatriation policy
>for museum/teaching collections. I have checked the List's
>archives, and see that the issue of repatriation has been touched upon in
>the past, however I am not sure that policy details have been discussed.
>
>Does anyone have a repatriation policy, procedure, or words of wisdom that
>they would be willing to share?
>
>Thanks in advance for any assistant you can provide!
>Carole Anderson
>Winnipeg, Manitoba
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