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ISS 315 Native Americans

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What is the name of the act that protects the bodies of the ancient native Americans?
American Indian Movement
Who was the first person to arrive at the scene of Slack Farm and what was his reaction to what was going on?
Miles Hart and he said what he saw was awful
Who was one of the founders of the AIM act and says that its not about where the bodies come from its the sole fact that they are desecrating human remains?
Dennis Banks
Founder of the AIM and was one of the people to see the museum at Dixon?
Chico Dulak
A founder of the AIM and is also of Cherokee Indian descent?
Tom Montezuma
Who was the main researcher of the Wickliffe Mounds?
Kit Wesler
Who is the curator of Anthropology for the Dixon mounds and states that the people of the mounds have no ties to any current native american tribe therefore they dont need to be returned? Also what statement did he issue?
Alan Harn, he said that the none of the remains were ever moved to other locations but then quickly retracted that statement because it was false.
Who initially stated that the Dixon mounds would be closed but then reversed his statement 5 years later? Also what does he say about the people of the Dixon mounds?
Governor Jim Thompson, he said that the people of the mounds were more closely related to the people of Illinois then Native Americans
What was the reaction to the initial closing of the Dixon mounds museum?
They were angry and said that if Dixon closed it would also be a closing of history for the people of Lewistown
Who is the director of the Dixon Mounds Museum that says they were going to close the exhibit but says it stayed open because of the public pressure? Also what was her view on the educational value of the mounds?
Judith Franke
Who was an activist for the closing of the mounds that says the bones have no educational value to the public?
Kathy Baird
Who states that the mounds are no longer a museum issue but is also not a political issue?
Bruce McMillan
Who believes that there are still living people that have ties to the Dixon people?
Van Reidhead
Who believes that native americans should not have to prove that the bodies are their ancestors and states that most people dont understand the sensitivity of the native americans?
Robert Archibald
Who says that once remains are in a museum access to them is very hard to come about?
Bill Wheeler
Who is the person who states that what happened to the original immigrants to the Americans is no different than what was done to the Native Americans?
Vernon Bellecourt
Who is the person that states more can be learned by talking to the Native Americans than digging up graves and examining bodies of their ancestors?
Michael Haney
Who believes that there is no education of Native American culture only desecration of graves?
Clyde Bellecourt
What was the actor in Dances With Wolves that believes that the Dixon mounds should be closed?
Floyd \"Red Crow\" Westerman
What was the name of the sight that in 1998, 200 - 1000 bodies of Native Americans? Also what was the fine for even setting foot anywhere on the crime scene?
Slack Farm, KY
What is the site located on the Mississippi coast where the remains couldnt be clearly traced back to one living group so it was hard to find someone to rebury the bodies?
Wickliffe Mounds
What is the name of the site where 237 Native American bodies were found and put on display for everyone to see?
Dixon Mounds
Who founded the Dixon Mounds?
Don Dixon
What does repatriation mean?
The returning of the Native American remains to its people
What was the name of the act that went into affect in 1990, that says everything in the museum must be inventoried and given back to the Native Americans?
Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA)
What was the phrase coined that brought grave desecration to the surface and started many laws protecting Native American graves in many states?
The Shovel Heard Round the World
What is the term Native Americans use to describe how Archaeologist handle their ancestors remains? Give Examples
Culture Vultures, they dig up artifacts and mass produce them for money
What was the phrase coined in early colonial boarding schools about native americans and what did it mean?
Kill the indian, save the children. It meant that if you educate the natives they will stop being indians and become productive people
What was the phrase that described changing Native Americans into blue collar workers?
Save the indian because they are dead
How many Native Americans have Phds in Archaeology and of that how many are teaching?
14, 5
For the 75th year what did the Society for American Archaeology want to have? Also how many people were in this group last year?
75 members in the group, 32

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