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The Side Effects of Institutional Gatekeeping of Tribal Knowledge & Native American Sacred Sites and Cultural Assets

From the beginning of my life, I never had the opportunity to learn about my culture, or where I was from. For the first 12 years of my life, I never even saw another Paiute person. This was because I was adopted at birth. I knew that I was Native American. That I should be… Continue reading The Side Effects of Institutional Gatekeeping of Tribal Knowledge & Native American Sacred Sites and Cultural Assets

Published January 3, 2022
Categorized as Alameda Native History Project, Archives, Articles, The Urban Reservation Tagged AB 52, AB 831, CalNAGPRA, CEQA, EIA, EIR, environmental impact, NAGPRA, native american burial, native american grave, native american heritage commission, native american history, native american remains, native american studies, native land, negative impact declaration, san francisco bay area, tribal consultant, tribal contact list, Tribal Cultural Resources, Tribal Scoping
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