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Nice summary Jeff. We need more of these discussions.
John Foster, RPA
Greenwood and Associates
310.717.5048
From: "Boyer, Jeffrey, DCA" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, August 25, 2015 1:50 PM
Subject: Re: [SPAM?] Re: neglected burying grounds
A very interesting debate indeed and so, unbidden, I will toss in my two-and-a-half bits (inflation). Fair warning: I wax a bit long, if not eloquent, and I thank you ahead of time if you get all the way through.
I am finishing my parts of a report on a project that revealed a pre-contact Native American burial location. It necessitated removing 16 inhabitants plus the scattered remains of 6 more individuals, as well as analyzing and reporting on their remains. It also, as one might imagine, involved considerable communication with nearby tribes who might have a claim to the remains (the remains were not found on federal or tribal land and so do not fall under NAGPRA but New Mexico has definitive laws, regulations, and policies for remains on state or private lands).
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