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Introduction / Devon A. Mihesuah -- The representations of Indian bodies in nineteenth-century American anthropology / Robert E. Bieder -- Digging for identity: reflections on the cultural background of collecting / Curtis M. Hinsley, Jr. -- An unraveling rope: the looting of America's past / Robert J. Mallouf -- Why anthropologists study human remains / Patricia M. Landau, D. Gentry Steele -- American Indians, anthropologists, pothunters, and repatriation: ethical, religious, and political differences / Devon A. Mihesuah -- Repatriation: a Pawnee's perspective / James Riding In -- The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act: background and legislative history / Jack F. Trope, Walter R. Echo-Hawk -- Secularism, civil religion, and the religious freedom of American Indians / Vine Deloria, Jr. -- Ethics and the reburial controversy / Lynne Goldstein, Keith Kintigh -- Some scholars' views on reburial / Clement W. Meighan -- A perspective on ethics and the reburial controversy / Anthony L. Klesert, Shirley Powell -- (Re)Constructing bodies: semiotic sovereignty and the debate over Kennewick Man / Suzanne J. Crawford -- Repatriation at the Pueblo of Zuni: diverse solutions to complex problems / T.J. Ferguson, Roger Anyon, Edmund J. Ladd -- Repatriation as social drama: the Kwakiutl Indians of British Columbia, 1922-1980 / Ira Jacknis -- NAGPRA: a new beginning, not the end for osteological analysis-a Hopi perspective / Kurt E. Dongoske -- A new and different archaeology? With a postscript on the impact of the Kennewick dispute / Larry J. Zimmerman -- Appendix: Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act. |