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HERITAGE OBJECTS 27 JULY 2021 PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE TABLE OF CONTENTS PURPOSE INTRODUCTION STRATEGIC FOCUS DISCUSSION IMPLEMENTATION PLAN FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS

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HERITAGE OBJECTS 27 JULY 2021 PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE TABLE OF CONTENTS PURPOSE INTRODUCTION STRATEGIC FOCUS DISCUSSION IMPLEMENTATION PLAN FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS RISK RISK MITIGATION. SBS Meeting, EIMB, Jakarta 17 Jan 2011. Ethical . Perspectives . on Re-study . of Human . Remains. Rights . of the dead . vs. . scientific needs of the living. collected between 1800 to early 1900. DrPH. ALERTAsia Foundation, Eijkman Institute of Molecular Biology. Experts Meeting, Tropen Museum, 17 December 2010. Ethical . Perspectives . on Re-study . of Human . Remains. Rights . of the dead . . Le régime allemand. Par Karl H. BELTZ. Avocat aux barreaux de Paris et de Düsseldorf. Commission franco-allemande du barreau de Paris. 19 novembre 2015. I. DEFINITIONS. 1. RAUBKUNST (spoliation) =. What is The National NAGPRA program?. NATIONAL NAGPRA. The . National NAGPRA Program:. NAGPRA is The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act. . http://www.nps.gov/nagpra/. NATIONAL NAGPRA. Mary Beth Nitz, CRP, SGMS, GPHR. Director, Global Consulting Services. Altair Global Relocation. How does repatriation feel?. And now for the obligatory statistics…. When an employee goes on assignment, do you consider what their next role will be when they repatriate?. DrPH. ALERTAsia Foundation, Eijkman Institute of Molecular Biology. Experts Meeting, Tropen Museum, 17 December 2010. Ethical . Perspectives . on Re-study . of Human . Remains. Rights . of the dead . SBS Meeting, EIMB, Jakarta 17 Jan 2011. Ethical . Perspectives . on Re-study . of Human . Remains. Rights . of the dead . vs. . scientific needs of the living. collected between 1800 to early 1900. U.S. . Department of the Interior. Brooke Hobbie, International Policy . Advisor. August 8, 2017. . Tribal Consultations on International Repatriation. Pre-consultation . listening sessions (Summer 2016). Dorothy Alther, Executive Director. California Indian Legal Services. KCRC represents the 12 Kumeyaay Tribes in San Diego County:. . Barona, Campo, Ewiaapaayp, Inaja, Jamul, Los Posta, Manzanita, Mesa Grande, San Pasqual, Iipay Nation of Santa Ysabel, Sycuan and Viejas. Treatement. of the Dead. Death and Human Emotion. How do humans respond to death?. We seem to take it very seriously…. …and we have for a very long time.. Shanidar Cave (Israel) Neanderthal Burial, 60,000 years ago. 1Human Remains in the Collection1Preamble This policy should be read alongside the British Museum Policies on Acquisition and De-accessionPurpose This Policy sets out 21the principles governing the ho Discovery of Human Remains and Artifactsupdated 10/11/2016page 1of 1Discovery of Human Remainsand ArtifactsPlanning Development Services 1800 Continental Place Mount Vernon WA 98273voice 360-416-13 GS 90-210136Page 1 90-aThe following definitions shall apply in this section1Alkaline hydrolysisThe technical process using water heat and other chemicals to destroy dissolve or reduce human remains t Working with human remains raises a whole host of ethical issues, from how the remains are used to how and where they are stored. Over recent years, attitudes towards repatriation and reburial have changed considerably and there are now laws in many countries to facilitate or compel the return of remains to claimant communities. Such changes have also brought about new ways of working with and caring for human remains, while enabling their ongoing use in research projects. This has often meant a reevaluation of working practices for both the curation of remains and in providing access to them. This volume will look at the issues and difficulties inherent in holding human remains with global origins, and how diverse institutions and countries have tackled these issues. Essential reading for advanced students in biological anthropology, museum studies, archaeology and anthropology, as well as museum curators, researchers and other professionals.

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