Native American Cultural and Religious Freedoms
Explore the intricate dynamics of cultural heritage and rights with "Native American Cultural and Religious Freedoms," a compelling collection of articles published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 1999. Spanning 386 pages, this thought-provoking book delves into the ongoing conflicts between Native American communities, museums, and state authorities regarding the ownership of skeletal remains and burial artifacts that have been unlawfully retrieved across the United States. This essential read provides invaluable insights into the struggles for cultural and religious freedoms faced by Native Americans, making it a crucial resource for anyone interested in indigenous rights, anthropology, and the preservation of cultural heritage. Discover the voices and perspectives that shape this vital conversation in contemporary society.