Skull Wars: Kennewick Man, Archaeology, And The Battle For Native American Identity
by David Hurst Thomas Author
In 1996, the discovery of a 9,000 year old human skeleton near Kennewick, Washington, resulted in a fierce legal battle between Native Americans and archeologists over who this individuals remains belonged to. In this volume, anthropologist, David Hurst Thomas, explores the legal battles surrounding this incident, the tensions between Native Americans and archeologists, and the rise of scientific archeology as an academic field.
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