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“Our Way of Life is Forever Disrupted”: A Conversation with Benjamin Nuvamsa on the Theft of the Talaotumsim

by Benjamin H. Nuvamsa and John R. Welch When it comes to being a Bear Clan elder, Ben Nuvamsa (Hopi) emphasizes duties and obligations over rights and benefits. Being born into the Hopi Bear Clan brings with it hereditary responsibilities to look out for the good of your children, the Hopi Sinom (people), and people…

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Archaeological Resource Crime is a Wicked Problem

Archaeological Resource Crime is a Wicked Problem John R. Welch, Landscape and Site Preservation Program Director People around the world agree that taking stuff that’s not theirs and digging up graves is wrong. So why do these wrongs keep happening? Why are they common, almost universal? Why have several generations of community leaders and law…

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What Does a Crime Against History Look Like?

What Does a Crime Against History Look Like? Stacy Ryan, Preservation Archaeologist A crime against history, or an archaeological resource crime, refers to violations of the Archaeological Resources Protection Act. Prohibited acts include the theft, vandalism, and trafficking of cultural items and human remains that are at least 100 years of age. These acts are…

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