On today’s episode, Jessica chats with Jayne-Leigh Thomas (NAGPRA Director at Indiana University) and Chance Ward (NAGPRA Coordinator for History Colorado [although speaking here on his experiences as a private citizen]; Lakota- Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe) about the first Intensive NAGPRA Summer Training and Education Program (INSTEP) held last summer in Indiana. We talk about where the idea for this NAGPRA training came from, how it was developed, and what it was like to be part of it. We also talked about how they might change the program for future years, as well as what the two of them would like everyone to know about NAGPRA and its implementation. There’s some really important NAGPRA advice and specific recommendations throughout this episode, including a segment where we discuss how to best approach TSA when working on NAGPRA repatriations.
TranscriptsFor rough transcripts of this episode go to https://www.archpodnet.com/heritagevoices/79LinksHeritage, Tourism, and Race - Ep 48
National Park Service Native American Affairs Program - Ep 47
Protecting the Honuukvetam [Ancestors] - Ep 46
Maori Homes and Communities - Ep 45
Convergent Migrations of Humans and Monarch Butterflies - Ep 44
Tribal Capacity Building to Support Sovereignty - Ep 43
Sovereign Stories - Ep 42
Collecting Oral Histories in Indian Country - Ep 41
Indigenous Land Management - Ep 40
Cultural Landscapes and Indigenous Connections in Aotearoa New Zealand - Ep 39
Indigenous Australian Archaeology - Ep 38
Heritage Media Conference Presentation - Ep 37
BONUS : APN 5 Year Anniversary - A Message from Jessica Yaquinto
Yakama Tribal Archaeology - Ep 36
Indigenous Archaeology as Practice - Ep 35
Planting Seeds for Transformation in Cultural Heritage Management - Ep 34
Coast Salish Archaeology - Ep 33
Anthropology of the US-Mexico Border - Ep 32
Reclaiming Indigenous Histories and the Indigenous Paleolithic - Ep31
Cultural Landscapes Panel SAA2019 - Ep 30
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