Museum Anthropology & Anthro News Address NAGPRA

Anthropology News Call for Proposals: Repatriation

Interested in writing about NAGPRA or other repatriation-related topics in a news or op-ed format? There is still time to participate in the upcoming Anthropology News issue on repatriation. See the call for proposals today and submit your 300-word abstract by Monday, November 16.

Museum Anthropology Call for Papers: “Looking Back, Looking Forward: NAGPRA after Two Decades”

In 1990, the United States Congress passed the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), thereby forever altering museum collections and exhibits, and the relationship between museums and Native American communities. In this special thematic issue of Museum Anthropology, we are seeking innovative studies of NAGPRA’s impacts, brief reflections and commentaries, and analyses that investigate the trends of the last two decades and anticipate what is still to come. Particularly welcomed are papers that evaluate whether NAGPRA has led to the kind of spiritual healing that it was intended to facilitate, or whether it has opened old wounds (or made new ones). Viewpoints are encouraged from Native Americans, tribal representatives, museum professionals, federal employees, lawyers, archaeologists, physical anthropologists, and other academic scholars.

NEW DEADLINE:  FEBRUARY 1, 2010. The top peer-reviewed comments and articles will be published in the fall of 2010 (vol. 33, n. 2). Initial submissions should not exceed 8,000 words including notes, tables, and references. Inquiries and manuscripts should be sent via email to muaeditor@gmail.com.

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