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Discover the compelling and thought-provoking book, "Plundered Skulls and Stolen Spirits: Inside the Fight to Reclaim Native America's Culture". This captivating work delves into the ongoing battle for ownership of sacred objects and the rights of Native American communities. Written by a seasoned curator, Chip Colwell, this unflinching insider account reveals the complex considerations involved in the repatriation process.
With the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act empowering tribes across the nation, this book sheds light on their struggles to reclaim their stolen heritage from museums. As the senior curator of anthropology at the renowned Denver Museum of Nature & Science, Colwell offers a firsthand perspective on the challenging debates surrounding religious freedom, academic freedom, and the preservation of a common heritage.
Follow the captivating trail of four specific objects, each with its own poignant story, as Colwell takes you on a journey from their creation, to their acquisition, and ultimately their return to their rightful sources. Explore a sculpture embodying a living god, the scalp of a victim of a tragic massacre, a ceremonial blanket, and a skeleton from a tribe once thought extinct. These stories unveil the intricate and emotional process of repatriation - a process that goes beyond legal obligations to navigate the complex boundaries of identity, morality, spirituality, and politics.
Chip Colwell asserts that repatriation, though challenging, offers a powerful way for museums and tribes to acknowledge the biographies of both people and objects. Through repatriation, wounds from the past can be healed, and a respectful approach to caring for these invaluable artifacts of history can be established.
Don't miss out on this captivating and insightful book that delves into the pressing issues surrounding cultural heritage. Gain a deeper understanding of the ongoing struggle for ownership and the significance of repatriation. Purchase Now and embark on a journey of discovery about the past, present, and future of Native American culture.
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