Bibliographic Information
Title
When Archaeologists Teach the Law
Blog Title
MAPA Blog
Author(s)
Michelle Turner
Parent Organization
Master of Arts in Public Archaeology at Binghamton University
Month of Post Publication
December
Year of Post Publication
2016
Web Address (URL)
http://mapabing.org/2016/12/07/when-archaeologists-teach-the-law/
Additional Information
Type of Source
Blog Post
Blog Tagline
At the Intersection of Archaeology and Its Many Publics
Notes
Additional tags: archeology and the law; NAGPRA; historic preservation law; Native American sovereignty; legal history; Native American dispossession; public lands; archaeology and education
Taxonomies
RPA Codes & Standards
CIfA Codes
- Principle 1: Adherence to ethical and responsible behaviour in archaeological affairs
- Principle 4: Responsibility for the availability of archaeological results within reasonable dispatch
Keywords & Terms
- Accountability
- Adequate Preparation
- Burials and Human Remains
- Culturally Significant and/or Sacred Sites, Objects, and Places
- Indigenous, Tribal, Aboriginal Rights
- Local, State, Federal, and Tribal Laws
- Ownership
- Repatriation
- Respect for and Responsibility to Affected Groups
Topics & Issues
- Colonialism and Imperialism
- Decolonizing Archaeology
- Ethical Case Studies
- Human Remains and Ethical Practice
- Human Rights and Social and Economic Inequalities
- Legal Issues
- Legislation and Archaeological Preservation
- NAGPRA, Repatriation, and Indigenous Rights
- Public Lands and National Monuments, Parks, and Historic Places
- Racism, Sexism, Homophobia, and Other Forms of Discrimination